Heteroccra froiii China, Jcqmn, and Cor at. 519 



The male type was from Yesso and the female from 

 Sendai, the latter was taken by myself in September. 



The antennae of the male are shorter than in typical 

 Aiinga and have long pectinations on basal two-thirds. I 

 was inclined to think that this species should be referred 

 to Eidelia and belonged to Hampson's Sect. JIT. B. of 

 that genus ; other characters, however, indicate its proper 

 position to be in Amiga. 



" Fiada" multiplicaus, Walk, is given by Hanipson as a 

 synonytn of A. constrida, Guen., a species which has been 

 recorded from Honar Kong: but, so far as I am aware, not 

 from any other part of Cliina. 



Habitat. Yesso and Japan. 



1168. Anv.ga InniiJata. 



Amiga Innnlata, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 18G7, p. 62 ; 

 Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, p. 390 (1894). 



One specimen fiom Wa-ssu-kow, taken in July. 

 BistrilnUinn. Sikhim; Western China. 



Genus EuTELiA. 



Hilbn. ; Hampson Fauna, Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, p. 890 

 (1894). 



11 GO. Eutdia geycri. 



Eiirliipia geycri, Feld., Reis. Nov. Le))., pi. ex. fig. 23 (1874). 

 FcniciUaria gnyra, Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1889, 

 p. 536. 



I obtained specimens at Ningpo in April, and Mr. 

 Andrews obtained the species at Hakodate in July. There 

 were some examples from Oiwake in Pryer's collection, 

 and I have received others from Ta-chien-lu. I have also 

 specimens from Sultanpore, Kulu, and I believe that this 

 species has not hitherto been recorded from India. 



DistrihuMon. KuLu ; Eastern and Western China; 

 Japan; Yesso. 



1170. Eutclia incxtricata. 



Eutelia inextricata, Moore, Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., ii, p. 147 

 (1882) ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., M(jths, ii, p. 395 

 (1894). 



There was one example in Pryer's collection, and I have 



