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LAEENTIID^. 
ANTICLEA, Steph. 
Anticlea consanguinea. (Plate LV. fig. 1.) 
Anticlea consanguinea, Butler, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 449 (1878). 
Nearly allied to A. berberata of Europe, but of a more uniformly grey colour : primaries 
with the bands broader, the subbasal band more regular, the dark band just before the middle 
of the wing distinctly angulated above the median vein ; the discal band less strongly dentated ; 
outer border broadly dusky, comjiletcly obliterating the sinuated submarginal lines : secondaries 
greyish brown, crossed beyond the middle by an angulated and sinuated dusky line. Wings 
l)elow similar in colouring to those of A. berberata, but with a strongly defined continuous 
discal line. Expanse of wings 1 inch 2 lines. 
H akodatd ( Whitehj) . 
COEEMIA, Guen. 
Coremia livida. (Plate LV. fig. 2.) 
Ooremia livida, Butler, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 449 (1878). 
vUlied to C. ferrugata, but uniformly greyish brown j the basal bands more decidedly 
undulated, and only indicated in outline by dark lines; the broad dark belt further from the 
base, its margins more distinctly undulated, its inner margin also more irregular, its outer 
margin less decidedly angulated ; outer border smoky grey, bounded by a continuous series 
oi white-edged dark lunules, those spots which are blackish in C. ferrugata being scarcely 
deeper in tint than the others ; the zigzag discal line replaced by a sinuated line forming an 
internal boundary to the submarginal lunules ; lines across the secondaries less strongly 
defined : wings below more uniform in tint and sericeous grey, with the sinuated parallel 
lines arched rather than angulated. Expanse of wings 1 inch 1 line. 
Yokohama {Jonas). 
Coremia frigida. (Plate LV. fig. 3.) 
Coremia frigida, Butler, Ann. <^' Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 450 (1878). 
White, the primaries spotted with black and smoky brown at the base ; two central 
angulated black lines, the outer one diffused internally above the middle; a black spot at the 
end of the cell ; outer border smoky brown, margined and traversed internally by two black 
lines parallel to the outer of the two central lines ; veins upon the border black, each with a 
central white dot, the whole together forming a submarginal series ; fringe white-spotted : 
secondaries silver-grey, with the external area regularly white ; a marginal series of dark grey 
spots which run through the fringe; a blackish discocellular spot: body whitish, greyish in 
front, dotted with black ; antennae black annulated with white. Primaries below with the 
