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1159. Gerhatha ypsilon. 



Qerhatha ypsilon, Butl., 111. Typ. Lep. Het., iii, p. 24, pi. 

 xlvii, fig. 1 (1879). 

 One specimen from Yokoliama in Fryer's collectiou. 

 Halntat. Japan. 



Hampson has removed Icdicincta, Walk., the type of the 

 genus Gerbatha, Walk., to Labanda, Walk., where it 

 stands as a synonym of L. semipars, Walk. The species 

 here placed in Gerhatha are not congeneric with the Indian 

 species of Lahanda. I have, however, left Butler's species 

 as I found them, and have added one new one. 



1160. Go-hatha angusta. 



GerlatJia angusta, Butl., 111. Typ. Lep. Het., iii, p. 24, pi. 

 xlvii, fig. 2 (1879). 



A fine series from Yokohama in Fryer's collection, the 

 specimens ranging in expanse from 30 — 40 millim. One 

 example is rather pale, and the lines are not clearly 

 defined. 



Habitat. Japan. 



1161. Gerba tli a, granitalis. 



Gcrbatha granitalis, Butl., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1881, 

 p. 194. 



Occurs at Yokohama, Tokio and Gensan. I have four 

 specimens. 



Distribution. Japan ; Corea. 



1162. Gcrbatha conncxa, sp. n. 



Piiniaries grey, suffused with darker and clouded witli brown ; 

 basal line black, anteniedial line black, rather broad, acutely angled 

 above inner margin ; postmedial line black, curved but indistinct 

 towards costa, bidentate below the middle and indented above the 

 inner margin ; submarginal line black, wavy, sharply indented above 

 the middle, where it is followed by a whitish sjiot, which is some- 

 times tinged with brown edged with whitish or brownish towards 

 the inner margin ; reniform and orbicular stigmata wliitish, centred 

 with grey, and the space between them is brown traversed by an 

 abbreviated black line from the costa ; a black diffuse bar below the 

 median nervure connecting the transverse lines. Secondaries fuscous 



