Heteroccra from China, Japan, and Core a. 53 



Folia farkasii, Herr.-Schsetf., Schmett. Eur., ii, p. 254, 



jdI. Ixxvi, fig. 300. 

 Mamestra trifolii. Stand., Rom. sur Lep., vi, p. 429 (181)2). 

 Hadena trifolii, Hainpson, Fauna Brit.Ind., Moths, ii, p. 198 



(1894). 



Staudingei' records var. farJ:((sii from the nortli of Pekin. 

 Listrihution. Europe. — Centhal Asia; Amurland; 

 North Ch[na. 



820. Hadena stolida. 



Hadena stolida, Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc. Loud., 1889, p. 509, 

 pi. H, fig. 2. ■ 



One example in Pryer's collection. 

 Habitat. Japan. 



821. Hadena consanguis. 



Hadena consanguis, Guen., Noct., ii, p. 97 (1852) ; Hamp- 



son, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, p. 199 (1894). 

 Apamca undicilia, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het.,ix, p. 251 (1856). 

 Apamca consanguis, Moore, Lep. Ceyl., iii, p. 28 (1884). 



A long and rather variable series from Yokohama in 

 Pryer's collection. I have also received one example from 

 Chang-yang. 



The species appeal's to be common in Kulu, North-west 

 Himalayas. 



Distrihution. Throughout Peninsular India and 

 Ceylon {Hampson) ; Central China ; Japan. 



822. Hadena uiiica. 



Hadena unica, Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lend., 1889, p. 509, 

 ph Ii, fig. 12. 

 One specimen in Pryer's collection. 

 Hcdjitat. Japan. 



823. Hadena coniigna. 



Noctua contigua, Wien. Verz., p. 82 ; Hlibn., figs. 85, G09. 

 Hadena contigua, Guen., Noct., ii, p. 103 (1852). 



There was one example in Pryer's collection which agrees 

 very well with some Scotcli examples. 



Stauilinger records this species from Amurland, and 



