518 Mr. J. H. Leech 07i 



Four specimens of the ashy-grey form {russiana, Diip.) 

 in Fryer's collection ; these were from Yokohama and 

 Oiwake. 



Staudinger records vars. dilutana, Hiibn. and degcncrana, 

 as well as the type form from Amurland. 



Distribution. Eukope. — Amurland; Japan. 



1165. Sarrothripa coreana, sp. n. 



Primaries silvery-grev freckled with darker grey ; sub-basal line 

 indistinct ; antemedial line \A'avy, double, oblique ; postmedial line 

 slightly wavy, double, curved beyond the cell ; a fuscous brown 

 patch extending along the costa to a whitish lunule before the 

 irreguhir, dusky, submarginal line ; a dark spot at the end of the 

 cell with a whitish lunule on its outer edge. Secondaries fuscous 

 grey. Under surface silky, fuscous grey, primaries rather darker. 



Expanse 18 millim. 



One male specimen taken by native collector at Gensan 

 in Jtdy. 



Habitat. COREA. 



Genus Balsa. 

 Walker, Can. Nat. and Geol, v, p. 250 (1860). 



1166. Balsa inalana. 



BracJiytxnia maJana, Fitch, 1st and 2nd Rep. Ins. N.Y., 



p. 244, pi iii, fig. 5 (1856). 

 Nola Icodura, Stand., Rom, sur Lep., iii, p. 178, pi. x, fig. 



2 (1887). 



Five specimens from Oiwake in Fryer's collection. 

 Distribution. North America. — Amurland; Japan. 



Subfamily EUTELIINJE. 



Genus Anuga. 



Guen. ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind,, Moths, ii, p. 889 

 (1894). 



1167. Anuga japonica. 



Piada malti^licans var. japonica, Leecli, Froc. Zool. Soc. 

 Lond., 1889, p. 538, pi. Iii, fig. 6. 



