Heteroccra from China, Japan, and Corea. 127 



I have specimens from Ta-chien-lu, Wa-slian, Chia-ting- 

 fu, Chia-kou-ho, Kiukiang, and Cliang-yang. Those in 

 Fryer's collection were from Yokohama. 



DistriUUion. Universal. 



1039. Leucania striata, sp. n. 



Allied to L. unipuncta, Haw., but differs from that species in being 

 finely striated with brownish ; the postmedial line is angulated near 

 the costa, less regularly curved beyond the cell, and the black dots 

 comprising it are more distinct ; the reniform stigma is represented 

 by a white dot, and the orbicular is entirely absent ; there is a black 

 dot just below the cell, and some dusky marks between it and the 

 inner margin ; there is no oblique streak from the apex, but there 

 are some dusky clouds on the outer margin below the apex. Second- 

 aries more pearly than in L. nniiyuncta. Prothorax transversly 

 lined with darker, and the patagia aie tipped with black. 



Expanse 40-46 millim. 



There were sixteen specimens, including both sexes, in 

 Fryer's collection ; these were from the Yokohama district, 

 and the Loochoo islands. 



Distribution. Japan ; Loochoo. 



1040. Leucania iJaUidicosta. 



Aletia alhicosta, Moore, Lep. Atk., p. 97 (1882). 

 Leucania 2^«^^lidicosta, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, 

 ii, p. 276 (1894). 



I have examples of this very distinct species fi'om Chia- 

 kou-ho, and Ta-chien-lu. These agree in all respects with 

 specimens from Kulu in my collection. 



This species differs from the red forms of L. unipuncta, 

 Haw., in having the neuration of primaries marked with 

 white. 



Distribution. North-West Himalayas ; Sikhim ; Cey- 

 lon {Hampson) ; KuLu ; Western China. 



1041. Leucania alhicosta. 



Leitcania alhicosta, Moore, Froc. Zool. Soc. Lond,, 1881, 



p. 338, pi. xxxvii, fig. 10. 

 LeiLcania nigrilincosa, Moore, Lep. Atk., ii, p. 108 (1882). 

 Leucania alhicosta, Hampsun, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, 



p. 279 (1894). 



