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]I. Leimloptcra HeUroccni from, Norflicrii China, Japan, 

 and Corea. By John Hkxry Lkecii, B.A., F.L.S., 

 F.Z.S., etc. 



Part hi. 



[Read November IStli, 1899.] 



The CymatO'pliorichv and the subfamilies Triji'tuv and 

 AcontUn^ of the Noduidfe are treated in the present 

 instahnent of niy paper. 



Altogether four hundred and fifty-one species are 

 enumerated, and of these about eighty are, I believe, 

 now described for the first time. Thirty-four of the 

 species and four local forms, or aberrations, were pre- 

 viously described by me elsewhere. 



Family CYMATOPHORID^. 



Genus Habhosyne. 

 Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett., p. 236 (1816). 



605. Hahrosyne dcrasa. 



Nodua derasa, Linn., Sysf. Nat., i, p. 851, 



Gonopliora derasa, var. intermedia,, Brem., Lep. Ost.-Sib., p. 



46 (1864). 

 Gonoptharct derasoidcs, Butl., Ann. and Mag, Nat. Hist., (5) 



i. p. 77 (1878; ; 111. Tvp. Lop. Het., iii, p. 12, pi. xliv, 



fig. 1 (1879). 

 Hahrosyne derasa, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Lid., Moths, i, p. 



178 (1892). 

 Gonophora pteroyraplia , Pouj., Ann. Soc. Ent, Fr., 1887, 



p. cxxxv. 



There were si^ecimens from Fujisan in Pryer's collection, 

 and I have received examples from Ni-tou, Omei-shan, 

 Wa-shan, Pu-tsu-fong, and Wa-ssu-kow, Occurs in July. 



The Japanese specimens are I'eferablo to var. intermedia, 

 Brem., from E. Siberia { = derasoides, Butl, from Hakodate). 

 The Chinese examples are of the i'orm jderoyrctpha, Pouj., 

 which is rather larger than typical derasa and darker in 

 colour, especially on the secondaries. 



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