60 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



Apamea oculea, Butl. {ncc Linn.), 111. Typ. Lep. Het., vii, 



p. 9 (1889). 

 Euplcxia did//ma, Hauipson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, 



p. 210 (1894). 



Two examples from Ta-chien-lu, and one from Omei- 

 shan ; these are modifications of the niditans and 

 leucostigma forms. 



Distrihution. Europe. — Dharmsala ; Western China. 



845. Apamea rcyctita. 

 A'paiiica rcpctita, Butl., Cist. Ent., iii, p. 133 (1885). 



Described from Yokohama ; there were specimens from 

 the same locality in Fryer's collection. 

 Hahitat. Japan. 



846. Apamea intermedia, sp. n. 



Primaries pale brown, the median area between the transverse 

 lines darker brown ; antemedial line, outwardly oblique, wavy ; 

 postmedial line curved beyond the cell thence inwardly oblique ; sub- 

 median line sinuous, brown edged with paler ; reniform and orbicular 

 stigmata of the ground colour but not well deiined, the inner edge of 

 each blackish ; claviform outlined in black ; fringes preceded by a 

 series of Idack lunules. Secondaries pale fuscous. Under surface 

 whity-brown suffused with fuscous especially on the primaries ; the 

 secondaries have a discal dot and a central line, both are dusky but 

 indistinct. 



Expanse 34 millim. 



One female example in Fryer's collection, probably from 

 the Yokohama district. 

 Hahitat. JAPAN. 

 Allied to A. didynia and A. repetita, Butl. 



847. Apamea jankowsJcii. 



Hadena j'anhowshii, Oberth., Etud. d'Entom., v, p. 79, pi. 

 iii, tig. 11 (1880). 



I met with specimens at Gensan in July; these are 

 larger than either of the eight e.xamjjles from Anuirland 

 in my collection. 



Distrihution. Amurla.nd ; Corea. 



