126 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



is typical in colour, and not dark reddish-brown, which is 

 the differential character of var. amurensis, Stand. 

 Distribution. Europe. — Amurland ; Japan. 



1035. Lcucayiia innoccns. 



Nonagria innocens, Butl., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1881, 



p. 173. 

 Leucania innoccns, Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1889, 



p. 483. 



There were specimens from Yokohama in Fryer's collec- 

 tion. I took one example at Ningpo in April, and have 

 received one from Ichang and one from Chia-kon-ho ; both 

 the latter were captured in August. 



Distrihution. Japan ; Eastern, Western, and Central 

 China. 



1036. Leucania conigera. 



Noctua conigera, Fabr., Mant. Ins., ii, p. 177 ; HUbn., Noct., 



fig. 222. 

 Leucania conigera, Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc. Load., 1889, 



p. 483. 



The specimens in Fryer's collection were from Yoko- 

 hama. I took one at Nemoro in August. 

 Distrihution. EUROPE. — Amurland ; Japan ; Yesso. 



1037. Leucania loreyi. 



Leiicania loreyi, Dup., Hist. Nat. Lep. Fr., iv, p. 81, pi. cv, 

 fig. 7 (1827); Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, 

 p. 274 (1894). 



There were nine specimens from Yokohama in Fryer's 

 collection, and my collector took one example in the island 

 of Kiushiu. 



Distrihution. Europe. — Throughout India, Burma, and 

 Ceylon ; Japan ; Kiushiu. 



1038. Leuca7iia uniiJuneta. 



Leucania unijmncta. Haw., Lep. Brit., p. 174 (1803) ; 



Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, p. 275 (1894). 

 Leucania se;parata. Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., Suppl., ii, p. 626 



(1865). 

 Leucania cxtranea, Guen. ; Leech, Froc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 



1889, p. 482. 



