9-i Mr. J, H. Leech on 



939. Ewrois falniinea, sp. n. 



Head and thorax reddish-brown, abdomen fuscous-brown. 



Primaries chocoUite-brown ; antemedial line white, oblique from 

 costa to inner margin where it meets the white postmedial line, the 

 latter is sharply angled, and produced just above the middle ; reni- 

 forra and orbicular paler but ill-formed ; fringes paler. Secondaries 

 dark fuscous, fringes paler, and tiiiged with pinkish. Under surface 

 pale brown tinged with pinkish and suffused with fuscous ; all the 

 wings have an indistinct discal dot and postmedial line. 



Expanse 4"2 millim. 



One female specimen from Ta-cliien-lu, taken in May 

 or June. 



Habitat. Western China. 



940. E'urois viridimacula. 



Hadena viridimacula, Graes., Berl. Ent. Zeit., 1888, p. 331 ; 



Stand., Rom. snr Lep., vi, p. 437 (1892). 

 Berrhma jajjonica, Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1889, p. 



507, pi. 1, fig. 11. 



I obtained a specimen at Oiwake in October, and there 

 were five others in Fryer's collection ; my native collector 

 took one example in the island of Kiushiu. I have not 

 seen an example of viridimacula, but as Stand inger states 

 that my japonica is identical with Graeser's species I accept 

 his determination. 



Distribution. Japan ; Kiushiu ; Amurland. 



941, Eurois (?) ejxlusa. 



Eurois cxclusa, Leech, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1889, p. 132, 

 pi. ix, fig. 9. 



Two male specimens from Kiukiang, taken in July. 

 Habitat. Central China. 



Genus Polia. 



Ochs. ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, p. 231 



(1894). 



942. Polia consincua, sp. n. 



Head black on vertex and pale l^rown on sides ; thorax black, 

 abdomen fuliginous. 



Primaries black, marked with white as follows — A short in- 

 terrupted sub-basal line ; antemedial line indicated by a spot on 



