82 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Underside pale brown suffused with darker; all the wings have a 
blackish discoidal mark and transverse line beyond. 
Expanse, 38 millim. ¢; 44 millim. 9. 
Collection number, 1878 3, 1501 ¢. 
A male specimen from Arizan, June, 1908 (7300 feet), and a 
female from Kanshirei, July, 1908 (1000 feet). 
Diomea stellata, sp. n. 
¢. Head dark brown, palpi reddish brown, darker above ; thorax 
reddish brown, darker in front; abdomen paler brown. Fore wings 
cinnamon brown suffused and clouded with blackish on terminal 
two-thirds ; a white mark in the celland one just below ; antemedial 
dine black, oblique, slightly excurved, thickened above middle, 
bifurcate on costa; postmedial line black, broad on costa, thence 
slender and serrated, some white dots on it, followed by a transverse 
series of white dots; terminal line black, arched, preceded by a black 
triangular cloud about middle; fringes cinnamon brown mixed with 
blackish. Hind-wings fuscous brown, subterminal band paler ; 
terminal line black, arched. Underside pale brown suffused with 
fuscous ; all the wings have two black or blackish transverse lines. 
and the fore wings have black discoidal spot. 
Expanse, 34 millim. 
Collection number, 1689. 
A male specimen from Arizan, June, 1908. 
Paragona dubia, sp. n. 
¢. Head, thorax, and abdomen light brown; antenne with long 
cilie. Fore wings whitish tinged with light brown on basal and 
terminal areas, also along the costa; a dark brown mark on costal 
area between the base and the sinuous dusky antemedial line ; 
medial line dusky, sinuous, commencing in a dark brown spot on 
costa; discoidal mark blackish, linear; postmedial line black, inter- 
rupted towards costa; subterminal line black, indistinct towards 
costa; area enclosed by postmedial and subterminal lines dark brown, 
except at costa. Hind wings and underside fuscous. 
Expanse, 22 millim. 
Collection number, 86. 
A male specimen from Anping, June 8th, 1904 (plains). 
Arasada kanshireiensis, nom. nov. 
This species was described by me as Hyposada albicosta 
(‘Entom.’ xlvii, p. 168,1914). I now find that it is referable to 
the genus Arasada, in which there is already a species bearing 
the name albicosta. 
