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with the border less sharply black. Also larger than neonoma Hnipsn., 

 the dark inarkings coarser, a long celi-mark distinct 011 the hindwingi 

 the dark border on the iinderside rather narrower. 



10. Diiidica subrosea Warr. ( = purpurata Bastelberger iiov. syn.). 

 - 2 o^ Shisha. May- June 1912 and Sokutsu (Banshoryo distriet) 

 1912. I can find no essential distinction between the Forniosan speei- 

 niens (described by Bastelberger as purpurata) and the Indian form 

 subrosea. The Forniosan examples are i^erhaps rather smaller, the 

 discal spot of forewing beneath perhaps on the whole larger, the border 

 of bothwings beneath on the whole better developed; if it should prove 

 a constant form it will stand as subsp. purpurata. 



*11. ('(Hiiihaeiia indm-taria Guen. - AHkang, October 1909, one 

 worn S of this ver\- \\idely distributed species. 



*12. Coinibaena arg-eiitataria Leech. - 1 ^, apparently not differing 

 materially from the Cliinese and Japanese examples. Kosempo October 

 1911. 



13. Culpiiiia diffusa Walk. - 1 ?, Kagoshima (Japan), September 

 1911. 



*14. Thalassodes falsaria Front. - A pair from Kosempo, October 

 1911; a J from Kankau (Koshnn), April 1912; a $ from Kanshirei, 

 Jnne 1910. A smaller, yellower-green $ taken at Kosempo with these, 

 is eitlier a noteworthy aberration or a separate species, the white strign- 

 lation less developed. the postmedian line of the forewing very 

 slightly concave. 



*15. Hemitheatritoiiaria Walk. - 1 o^ Alikang, 1909; 1 ?, Kosempo, 

 October 1911; both are large specimens. 



16. Chlorissa ehlorissodes Front. ~ 2 ?, Kosempo, November 1911 

 and Kankau (Koshun), May 1912. Unfortunately both are worn, but 

 there can be little doubt that they belong to the species described by 

 me froin the o^ as an aberrant Microloxia. But thes? ?? have 4 spurs on 

 the hindtibia and it appears that the species will have to form a new 

 section of Chlorissa, with the .^ antenna pectinated. I suspect this is 

 melinaria Bastelberger, Iris XXII, p. 173 (nee. H.-Sch.). 



*17. Cyclothea disjuiu'ta Walk. - 1 o^ Alikang, October 1909. 



*1S. Diplodesina iissiirlaria Brem. (= eluta Wileman). 2 ,^, 



Alikang, September 1909. The liiies appear rather straigliter than in 

 typical e\amples. perhaps more resembling inundaria Leech, which is 

 very likely onl_v a large western form of ussuriaria. 



19. Hcinistola nibrimarffo Warr. - 1 ^, Pnnkiko (Japan), August 

 1911. 



