512 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



1148. Corgatlia libcrata. 



Oruzci (?) libcrata, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xxiv, p. 10S9 



(1862). 

 Acantholi23es mctalligo'a, Butl., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 



1881, p. 190. 



Walker's type was from Shanghai, and that described 

 by Butler from Tokio. 



Distribution. Eastern China ; Japan. 



1149. Corgatlia fasciola, sp. n. 



Primaries yellowish-brown with a pinkish tinge especially on the 

 costal area ; sub-basal and postmedial lines black, the foriuer not well 

 defined and the latter curved beyond the cell ; an oblique brown 

 fascia from middle of the inner margin extends to the cell where it 

 is attenuated ; submarginal line black, bidentate below the middle, 

 inwardly edged with blackish above the dentation, the area beyoiid 

 this line is paler than the rest of the wing, and is clouded and 

 freckled with blackish. Secondaries yellowish-brown with a brown 

 oblique fascia before the middle, and a black irregular line beyond. 



Expanse 18 millim. 



One specimen taken by myself at Sakata in August and 

 one example in Fryer's collection, the latter is not so yellow 

 in colour as the specimen described. 



Habitat. Japan. 



1150. Corgatlia (?) lutcfascialis. 



Mcstleta lutefascialis, Leech, Ent., xxii, p. G5, pi. ii, fig. 15 

 (1889). 



I obtained one male specimen (the type) in Satsuma in 

 May. Except that it is not so red in the coloration, this 

 example agrees very closely with the figure of "Avcntiola" 

 solitaria, Staud. (1. c. p. 605, pi. xiv, fig. 5). 



HaMtat. KiusHiu. 



Subfamily PALINDIIN^. 



Genus Dinumma, 

 Walker, Cat. Lep., xv, p. 1805 (1858). 



1151. Dinumma dcponens. 



Dinumma dcponens, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xv, p. 1806 

 (1858); Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, p. 855 

 (1894). 



