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brown lunae, distally to them no round spots. On the abdomen above in the median line white hairs. 80 mm. 
Baibara. — horishana Mats. Antennae with white tips. Forewing yellowish-brown. As only Dr. Mell has horishana. 
examined the genitals of his forms, it is impossible to say how many species the nobilis-group contains or which 
may be synonymous. 
47. Genus: Staiiropns Germ. (p. 626) 
St. teikichiana Mats, probably belongs near alternus Wkr. Interior line of forewing chocolate-brown, teikichiana. 
slightly undulated, obliquely distad, the base before it whitish. Ring-macula oblong, reniform macula normal, 
both chocolate brown; as far as the latter the median area is darker. The exterior line which is otherwise white 
and notched is here dark, faded, from the costal margin almost to vein 4 rather straight, then indistinct. Before 
the margin above vein 7 within the dark submarginal spots a white spot. On the grey hindwing the veins are 
prominently dark. $ 60—64 mm. Horisha. 
St. amboynica Obth. Somewhat similar to picteti Obth. (Vol. I, pi. 48 g). On the forewing the base is amboynica. 
just as green, with a projection in the cell, but below it the border-line is much more oblique. Median area as 
brown as in picteti. Exterior line yellowish-brown, notched, almost vertical to the inner margin, similar as in 
the smaller pratti B.-Bak. (pi. 83 c). Marginal area lighter, with a slight greenish reflection, without distinct sub¬ 
marginal spots. On the hindwing the costal margin is not green. The light notched line edged with dark similar 
as in albimacula Gaede, parallel to the distal margin. $ 60 mm. Amboina. 
50. Genus: I>esmeocraera Wllgm. (p. 628) 
D. kusukusuana Mats. Similar to umbrosa Mats. (p. 630) being also described from Formosa. Forewing kusuku- 
at the base and in the marginal area without green scales. Interior line straight, bent somewhat proximad, suana 
similarly as in cyanea Leech. The median and exterior lines distinct, slightly excurved in the middle. Behind 
the exterior line at the costal margin the subapical spot is oval, not triangular. Behind the slightly notched 
submarginal line somewhat darker. Hindwing brownish. $ 48 mm. Formosa. 
D. subgeneris Strd. is synonymous with St. icilemani Mats. (p. 627). subgeneris. 
Genus: Horislisiclliit Mats. (Not numbered, because ,,new“) 
Palpi not extending to the frons. Antennae of serrated and long-tufted. Forewing elongated, apex 
pointed. Veins 3 and 4 arising from the same place, 5 near the upper cell-angle, veins 6—10 stalked. In the 
hindwing veins 3 and 4 arise from the same place, 5 above the middle of the cross-vein, 6 -j- 7 on a long stalk, 
8 close at the cell. — Excepting the pointed apex, the species is very similar to Gargetta Wkr. (p. 615). 
H. infusca Mats. Fore wing dark greyish-brown, dusted dark. Interior and exterior lines double, dark, infusca. 
indistinct. Interior line in the cell distally angled and then vertical to the inner margin, the other one parallel 
to the distal margin. The exterior half of the marginal area is paler with a series of black submarginal dots. 
At the cross-vein a light spot. Hindwing greyish-brown. $ 50 mm. Horisha. 
43. Genus: l*seii<lofciit<»iiia Strd. (p. 624) 
Ps. acuminata Mats. According to the antennae it belongs to the 2nd group and separated as genus acuminata. 
Neofentonia Mats. Somewhat similar to the palaearctic nihonica Wilem. (= eximia Grunbg.) in Vol. II, pi. 45 d, 
probably also to obliquiplaga grisescens (p. 629) and belonging to the same group. But the basal area with the 
median area equally light grey, and the marginal line as strongly luniformly notched as otherwise in group 1 in 
nihonica and argentifera Mr. (75 c). 
45. Genus: HViitonfa Btlr. (p. 625) 
F. ocypete Brem. — baibarana Mats, shows at the centre of the inner margin of the forewing a white ocypete 
spot which extends to the interior line. A concentric white band behind the black line (the exterior line) is baibarana. 
broader and conspicuous. In a specimen from Singapore the inner margin is whitish as far as the base. The 
whitish-grey marginal area of baibarana is also found in Japan. — concentrica Oberth. (Vol. II, pi. 48 h) is 
presumably also a form of ocypete. 
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