Entomol. Mitteilungen III, 1914, Nr. *J. 271 



belief that it is a good species. Less bright brown than the name-type 

 and ito ab. (?) alhidentata Moore, more strongly and evenly irrorated 

 with fuscoiis; lines of forewing finer, less distinct, placed fnrther apart 

 and niarked with less strong teeth on the veins; subterminal line fine, 

 tending to obsolescence, the tooth between the median veins less deep, 

 a whitish spot between R^ and M^ alniost as in albidentata. Hindwing 

 as dark as forewing, disctil dot small, a rather straight median (ante- 

 median) line proximally to it; a pale sub terminal maik behind 3''^ 

 radial. Under surface rather paler than in the name-type, less irrorated 

 and more weakly marked; forewing with a rather broad dark border, 

 containing.the whitish blotch. — Shisha, May- June 1912, 2 c?. Hampson 

 creates for this species a section of Boarmia but by his ,,Key" it would 

 rather fall into Medasina as SC^ arises from C. The paljDus is somewhat 

 intermediate between typical Medasina and Hemerophila. 



*151. Arichanna margiiiata Warr. — 1 ö*, Shisha, Mäy-June 1912; 



1 ?, Polisha, April 1910; 1 ?, Punkiko (Japan), August 1911. 



152. Icterodes fumigata BasteJberger. — 1 ?, Kankau (Koshun), 

 May 1912. This and some other kindred species which are at present 

 placed under Arichanna and Icterodes do not conform in subcostal 

 venation to Hampson's diagnosis; SC-*^ aiises from SC^'and anastomoses 

 strongly with C. Bastelberger later removed fiimigata to Poecilalcis 

 Warr., almost certainly an untenable genus, fouuded on Cleora nigri- 

 dorsaria Guen. 



153. Ereboinorpha (Mesastrape)fulgTU"ariaWaIk. — 2o, Suisharyo, 

 February 1912, Kosempo, June 1912. On account of the pectinate 

 antenna of the $, Warren and Thierry-Mieg have separated from Ereho- 

 ?norpha this well-known Indian species and its Japanese representative 

 consors Butl. Warren's name of Mesasirape has 5 years' priority over 

 Thierrj^-Mieg's of Stygomorpha, but I do not regard it as more than a 

 subgenus. 



154. Abraxas leopardina Koll. — 2 (^, Kosempo, October 1911; 

 4 c?, Shisha, May- June 1912; 2 $, Karapin (Japan), August 1911. 



155. Dilophodes elegaus khasiaiia Swinh. — 2 o*, Kankau (Koshun), 

 May 1912, agreeing closely with theKhasi race, not with the Palaearcti- 

 elegans elega^is Butl.; another of the abounding indications of the Indoc 

 Austialian character of the Formosan fauna. 



15G. Dilopliodcs pavida Bastelberger. — A long series (20) of this 

 fine species, all oo except one, niostly from Suisharyo, February 1912; 



2 from the same locahty, December 1911; 1 Alikang, November 1909; 

 1 Shisha, May- June 1912; 2 Kankau (Koshun), May 1912. Bastelberger 



