Hctcroccra frovi China, JaiKui, and Corca. 517 



witli darker discal dot. Under .surface j^'reyisli, suffused with fuscous 

 on tlie disk of the primaries ; secondaries powdered with fuscous. 

 Expanse 36 niillini. 



Seven female specimens from Cliuw-jHn-sa, taken in 

 May or June. 



Habitat. Western China. 



Genus Blenina. 



Walker; Hanipson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, j^. 377 



(1894). 



1163. Blenina sencx. 



Daiidaca sencx, Bull., Ann. and Majij. Nat. Hist., (5) i, p. 82 

 (1878); III Typ. Lep. Ilet., ui, p. 13, pi. xliv, fig. 6 

 (1879). 



Dandaca (?) mcj/d, Obertli., Etud. d'Entoni., vi,p. 20, pi. ix, 

 %. 6 (18Si). 



Eliochrcea i>cnex, Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc, Lond., 1889, p. 542. 



A fine series from Yokohama in Fryer's collection. I 

 obtained the species in Satsuma in May, and at Nagahama 

 in July ; my native collector took examples at Gensan in 

 August. Oberthiir records the species as D. megei from 

 Kouy-Tcheou, and I received two specimens from Omei- 

 shan. There is an example from Shanghai in the National 

 Collection at South Kensington. 



Variable both as regards depth of colour and intensity 

 of marking. 



Disti'ihutiun. KiusHiu ; Japan ; Eastern and Western 

 China; Corea. 



Genus Sarrothripa. 



Curtis, Brit. Ent., i. fig. 29 (1824); Hamj^son, Fauna 

 Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, p. 387 (1894). 



11G4. Sarruthri2'a 'rccaijaim. 



Tortrix uudulana, Hlibn., Tortr,, fig, 7 (1796). 

 Penthi7ia rcvayana, Tr., Schmett., viii, p. 22 (1830). 

 Sarrothripa undidana, Stand., Rom. sur Lep., vi, p. 253 



(1892). 

 Sarrothri]_)a recayana, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Lid., Moths, 



ii, p. 387 (1894).- 



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