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scarcely differeiitiated. A S from Alikang and a '^ from Küseinpo are 

 less sharply marked and have a rather broad median area. 



*136. Aleis (Carecoiiiotis) repulsaria Walk. — 1 (J, 1 $, Anping, 

 May-Jiuie 1912; 1 $, Sokiitsii, 7 Jnne 1912. Hampson cites this .species 

 in the synonymy of the preceding but as the $ has pectinated antenna 

 this is incorrect. It is closely related to parfumosa Warr., from New 

 Guinea and N. Australia. I only know it from Hong Kong and Formosa. 



*r37. Alcis propulsaria Walk. — 5 ö, Kosempo, July and October 

 1911; 1 cj^ Anping, May 1912. 



*]88. Aleis variegata Moore. — 3 J, Hnisharyo, October 1911, 

 Sliisha, May-Jmie 1912, Pilam, July 1912. Slightly darker and duller 

 than the Indian form. 



139. Alcis admissaria uiKlulariaWileman. — \S, Kankau (Koshun), 

 May 1912; 1 $, Punkiko (Japan), August 1911. Described as a separate 

 species, but appears to me nothing more than a local race of the common 

 and variable admissaria Guen. of N. India. Formosan examples are 

 perhaps less variable. 



140. Aleis imbeeulosa Bastelberger (?). — 1 ö*, Punkiko (Japan), 

 August 1911. Rather small, somewhat worn. It seenis to bo a good 

 species, nearest to fuhata Thunb. and polysticta Hampson. 



*141. Catoria sublavaria Guen. 1 o, Alikang, October 1909; 



1 ?, Taihorinsho, 7 September 1909; 1 ?, Hoozan, September 1910. 

 Widely distributed in the Indo-Australian Region. 



142. Boamiia griseoviridata Wileman. — 1 <^, Suisharyo, Febnuiry 

 1912. As explained elsewhere (Ann. Transv. Mus. III, p. 222), I retain 

 provisionally in Boarmia those species of Boarmia Hamj)son which fall 

 in Meyrick's genug Diastictis, assigning to Alcis those which belong to 

 Selidosema by Meyrick's scheme. 



*143. Boarmia gios nov. spec — ^, 46--48 mm. Scarcely distin- 

 guishable from conferenda Butl. except as follows. Both wings slightly 

 naiTower, the termen of the forewing being somewhat more oblique, 

 that of the hindwing somewhat less convex; the iatter on an average 

 more weakly crenulate. Median line (shade) of both wings on an average 

 ■more strongly expressed, somotimes showing also on the underside; 

 that of the hindwing more distally placed, touching or crossing tho cell- 

 mark instead of well proximal to it; tht^ cell-mark itself rather larger. 

 The antennal pectinations appear less coarse and less disposod to curl. 

 4 ö', October 1911, the type and 2 others from Kosempo, 1 from Suish- 

 aryo. Whether the 3 forms punctinalis Scop. = consortaria F. (Europe), 

 conferenda (Japan and E. Siberia) and glos (Formosa) are anything 



