120 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



1018. Caradrina squalida. 



Glottida squalida, Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond, 1889, 

 p. 490, pi. lii, fig. 8. 



The only examples of this species that I have seen are 

 from Oiwake, and were in Fryer's collection. 

 Habitat. Japan. 



1019. Caradrina fidiginosa, sp. n. 



Primaries Ijlackish dusted with greyish, the costa dotted with 

 whitish towards apex ; anteinedial line black, outwardly angled 

 below the middle ; postmedial line represented by a series of black 

 points ; submarginal line greyish, wavy ; all these markings are 

 very indistinct ; reniform has some greyish scales on its outline and 

 centre but it is not clearly defined, and the orbicular seems to be 

 absent ; fringes minutely marked with greyish. Secondaries fuscous, 

 fringes paler at their base. Under surface fuscous, all the wings 

 have a darker postmedial line. 



Expanse 34 millim. 



One female specimen, taken by myself at Nagasaki in 

 June. 



Hahifat. KlUSHlU. 



1020. Caradrina radiata, sp. n. 



Primaries pale purplish-brown clouded with darker ; transverse 

 lines blackish, but not well defined ; the postmedial is serrated from 

 costa to vein 2 and angled on vein 1, the antemedial is nearly 

 straight, but angled liefore the inner margin, where it is inclined 

 inwards ; reniform and orbicular stigmata pale, outlined in blackish 

 and centred with dusky, there is a blackish transverse shade below 

 the reniform, and a pale ray from the orbicular stigma which 

 passes through the reniform and extends almost to the outer margin. 

 Secondaries fuscous, with a blackish discal mark ; fringes paler, 

 preceded by a blackish line. Under surface fuscous, the secondaries 

 are whitish on the aljdominal area, and have a black discal dot and 

 indications of a blackish central line. 



Expanse 38 millim. 



Two male specimens and one female from Pu-tsu-fong, 

 taken in June or July. 

 Hahitat. Western China. 



