HTPOPYEA. — PLIJSTDIA. 
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streak of secondaries further from the discal series of spots. Expanse of wings 4 inches 
5 lines. 
Hakodate {Whitehj) •, Yokohama {Jonas). 
HYPOPYEIDtE. 
HYPOPYRA, Gum. 
Hypopyra extricans. (Plate XL VII. fig. 12.) 
Hypopyra extricans, WaVcer, Cat. Lep. Uet. xiv. p. 1328 (1857). 
Whity brown with a feeble pink shot ; the wings crossed just before the middle by a 
smoky brown stripe, angulated in the primaries ; a dentate-sinuate dusky discal line dotted 
with black upon the veins and with a whitish external border ; a zigzag submarginal greyish 
belt with a central zigzag stripe of the ground-colour; a series of dusky spots closer to the 
outer margin : primaries with an oblique dusky line from the apex, and above it (touching the 
costal margin) an irregular whitish spot : head and collar pale ferruginous ; abdomen greyish, 
with ochraceous anus. Under surface ochreous; wings with the discocellulars, three 
luimlated lines, and a spot in the cell of primaries smoky brown. Expanse of wings 3 inches 
2 lines. 
North China {Fortune). 
OPIIIUSIDtE. 
PSIMADA, Walker. 
Psimada cineracea. (Plate XLVII. fig. 4.) 
Ashy gi’ey, clouded with brown : primaries crossed near the base by two very irregular 
brown lines, followed upon the costa by two short brown dashes almost united into an annulus ; 
a central angulated belt limited by two dentate-sinuate lines of brown and enclosing a pale- 
edged black reniform discocellular line ; a black dot in the cell to represent the orbicular spot ; 
a marginal series of pale triangular spots edged with browm ; a large costal subapical, nearly 
triangular, piceous spot : secondaries crossed at basal two fifths by two convergent brown lines, 
and beyond the middle by a bisinuated brown belt, its outer edge limited by a black line with 
whitish external border ; marginal spots as in primaries. Under surface pale fuliginous brown ; 
primaries with the costa pale, a dusky central spot. Expanse of wings 1 inch 7 lines. 
Yokohama {Jonas). 
EUCLIDIID^. 
PLUSIDIA, g. n. 
Nearly allied to Euclidia, but differing in its less hairy character and its very long erect 
palpi, a prominent dorsal pencil projecting from the centre of the second segment. Type 
P. abrostoloides. e 2 
