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several greyish-brown costal spots, and an imperfect series along the outer margin ; a discal 
spot beyond the cell and a streak near the anal angle tawny. Body pale brown ; pectinations 
of antennae blackish. Under surface whity brown ; wings mottled with grey, with blackish 
discocellular dots : primaries with a central costal spot and discal arched streak grey. Expanse 
of wings 1 inch 3 lines. 
Hakodate {IVhitely). 
ASPILATES, Treit. 
Aspilates irradiata. (Plate LII. fig. 8.) 
Aspilates ? irradiata, WaVcer, Cat. Lep. Het. xxiv. p. 1072 (1862). 
Brownish grey, wings crossed by a whitish-bordered dark-brown diseal line ; secondaries 
rather paler than the primaries and covered with short dark brown striations ; under surface 
cream-coloured, wings speckled all over with pale greyish brown ; primaries crossed by a 
greyish discal belt, secondaries by a greyish line. Expanse of wings 1 inch 2 lines. 
Shanghai. 
Aspilates discriminaria. (Plate LII. fig. 9.) 
Aspilates discriminaria, Walher, Cat. Lcp. Het. xxiv. p. 1073 (1862). 
Stramineous : wings with dusky discocellular dots, a marginal series of dark brown dots ; 
primaries crossed by two regular ferruginous lines, secondaries by one discal line : body much 
darker than the wings, almost orange ; antennse white with greyish pectinations : wings 
below sparsely irrorated with grey. Expanse of Avings 1 inch. 
Shanghai. 
ZEHENID^. 
EUCHEEA, H'dbn. 
Eucliera agues. (Plate LII. fig. 10.) 
Euchera agues, Butler, Ann. 4’ Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 441 (1878). 
Wings white, with broad smoky-grey outer border, crossed by a more or less confluent 
series of white or whitish lunules parallel to the outer margin : primaries sometimes Avith 
very indistinct lunules ; base and a subcostal streak ochreous ; basal area covered by about 
ten grey spots in three series ; a central broad belt, externally angulated, composed of grey 
blotches : secondaries with a grey belt almost surrounding the discoidal cell : body ochreous. 
Wings below Avhite, the markings almost as above, but blackish and narrower ; Avhite lunules 
confluent and well-defined on all the Avings, blackish discocellular spots : primaries ordy 
