38 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



781. Graphijjliora triangtthim. 



Nodua tricmguhcm, Hufn., Bed. Mag., ii, p. 30G. 

 Ochro'ijlc^traid-wmhata, Butl., Trans. Eiit. Soc. Lond., 1881, 



p. 180. 

 Graphilihora trimigulum, Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 

 . 1889, p. 496. 



ThQ ijlmiihda form of this species occurs at Tokio and 

 Yokohama; there was one female example of it in Fryer's 

 collection from Yoshino. Li my former paper I referred 

 to Gensan specimens of JSf. triangdhirii ; this seems to have 

 been an error, at least I have no examples of the species 

 from that locality at the present time. 



Distrihution. Europe. — Japan. 



782. (jraphipliora leinda. 



Graphiphora Icpida, Butl., Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) 

 iv, p. 362 (1879). 



Fryer's specimens were without locality tickets, but they 

 were probably from the Yokohama district. 

 Hahitat. Japan. 



783. Grapliiphora. lirmmca. 



Nodva. hrnmica, Fabr., Mant., 168; Htibn., Noct., fig. 121. 

 Grap)liiphora hrunnca, Steph., 111. Brit. Ent., Haust., ii, p. 



131 (1829). 

 Agrotis Irnnnea, Stand., Rom. sur Lep., vi, p. 414 (1892). 



One example without locality ticket in Fryer's collection. 

 Didrihution. Europe. — Amurland; Japan. 



784. Graphiphora dava, sp. n. 



Prinuirie.s pale brown ; basal and antemedial lines white both 

 edged with black on costa, and the latter with brown towards inner 

 margin ; po.stniedial line white edged with lirown, and projected 

 outwardly along each nervule ; submarginal line blackish, diffuse, 

 wavy ; marginal line represented by broad brownish lunules ; 

 there are three black stigmata each outlined in whitish and there 

 is a blackish sptit before the chiviform stigma. Secondaries pale 

 fuscous. Under surface of primaries fuscous, the costa and outer 

 margin pale brown and the inner margin whitish ; secondaries 

 whitish with a blackish discal dot, the costal area is speckled with 



