Hderoccra from China, Jcvpan, and Corca. 117 



1008. Garaclrina exigtut. 



Nodua cxigv.a, Hlibu., Noct., fig. 362. 



Laplnigina cxigua, Guen., Noct., i, p. 158 (1852) ; Leech, 



Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1889, p. 493. 

 Caradrina exigua, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, 



p. 259 (1894). 



One specimen in Fryer's collection, and one received 

 from Ichang, the latter taken in August. 



Staudinger records the species from the north of 

 Pekin. 



Distribution. Europe. — South Africa. — North and 

 South America. — Throughout Asia. 



1009. Caradrina hadenii. 



Nodna Jcadcnii, Frey., Neu. Beit., ii, p. 147, pi. clxxxvi 



(1836). 

 Caradrina kadcnii, Dup., Hist. Nat, Lup. Fr., Suppl., iii, 



p. 314, pi, xxix (183(5) ; Hampson. Fauna Brit. Ind., 



Moths, ii, p. 260 (1894). 

 Caradrina flavircria, Guen., Noct., i, p. 250. 

 Caradrina iiroxima, Rambur., Lep. And., pi. xviii, fig. 7. 



I have two specimens from Yokohama and one from 

 Gensan. The species appears to be very common in Kulu, 

 North-west Himalayas. 



Distribution. Europe. — North-West Himalayas ; 

 Umballa ; Japan ; Corea. 



1010. Caradrina himalcyica. 



Caradrina himalcyica , Koll., Hugel's Kaschmir, iv, p. 479 



(1844). 



One example from Pu-tsu-fong, t;dvcu in June or July, 

 agrees with specimens from the North-west Himalayas in 

 my collection. 



Distribution. North-West Himalayas; Kashmir; 

 Western China. 



1011. Caradrina chinensis, sp. n. 



Primaries pale brown with four black spots on the costa from 

 which blackish, wavy lines traverse the wings ; sub-basal line short, 

 indistinct ; anteuiedial line outAvardly oblique, angled above the 

 inner margin ; postmedial line excurved above the cell, dentate 



