SELENIS. — THIOPSYCHE. 
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THERMESIIDiE. 
SELENIS, G%mn. 
Selenis mira. (Plate XLVII. fig. 6.) 
Dull chocolate-brown ; wings with a dentate-sinuate submarginal line ; the outer margin, 
the veins on outer border, and some longitudinal sjiots on the fringe continuous tvith the veins 
creamy yellowish ; a straight line across the disk, a second line parallel to it but nearer the 
base upon the primaries, the discocellulars and costal border of these wings creamy yellow ; 
head testaceous, collar yellow ; margins of abdominal segments narrowly whitisli. Wings 
below grey, crossed by a single straight discal whitish line, fringe as above ; primaries 
brownish up to the discal line j body grey. Expanse of wings 1 inch. 
Hakodate {Whiteliy). 
The transverse pale lines of this species give it an aspect very distinct from that of the 
other forms of Selenis. 
URAPTERID.E. 
URAPTERYX, Leach. 
Urapteryx veneris. (Plate XL VIII. fig. 1.) 
TJrapteryx veneris, Butler, Ann. ^ Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 392 (1878). 
White : primaries crossed by three hrowm stripes, which converge towards the inner 
margin ; a discocellular brown litura ; outer border narrowly brown, intersected by an orange 
line ; the transverse stripes of the female also orange at their inferior extremities ; secondaries 
with a dot at the end of the cell and a litura across the internal area brown ; a fulvous discal 
belt, brownish at the extremities, subangulated and expanded in the middle ; two black spots 
above the caudal angle; fringe orange, tipped with white. Under surface with the stripes 
dark brown, broken up into spots ; the secondaries wuth two additional brown spots beyond 
the cell. Expanse of wings 1 inch 5-6 lines. 
Yokohama {Jonas). 
ENNOMMIDiE. 
THIOPSYCHE, Butler. 
Thiopsyche pryeri. (Plate XL VIII. fig. 2.) 
Thiopsyche pryeri, Butler, Ann. ^ Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 393 (1878). 
Shining sulphur-yellow ; outer margin of wings black -bro wn ; fringe very short, white; 
