HeUrocera from China, Japan, and Corca. 525 



118-3. Moma champa. 



Ifoma champa, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1879, p. 403, 

 pi. xxxiii, fig. 2 ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind, Moths, 

 ii, p. 435 (1894). 



Moma {Diphthcra) champa, Alpli., Rom. sur Lep., ix, p. 158, 

 pi. xiii, fig. 4 (1897). 



I have one male specimen from Ciiang-yang, and one 

 female from the island of Kiushiu. July and August. 



Alpheraky states that he has a pair of this species bred 

 from larvjB by Mr. Jankowski in Amurland. 



Distribution. Nouth-West Himalayas; Punjab; Nil- 

 girls; C^Yi.o^ {Hampson); Central China; Kiushiu; 

 Amurland. 



Genus Trisuloides. 

 But!., Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) vii, p. 36 (1881). 



1184. Trisuloides sericca. 



Trisuloides sericca, Butl., Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) 

 vii, p. 36 (1881) ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, 

 ii, p. 436 (1894). 



Trisuloides catocalina, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1883, 

 p. 17. 



One female specimen taken at Chang-yang in July. 

 Distribution. North-West Himalayas; Sikhhi; Shil- 

 LONG {Hampson) ; Central China. 



Genus Tambana. 

 Moore, Lep. Atk., p. 155 (1882). 



1185. Tambana c-alhum, sp. n. 



Primaries I'uliginoirs brown with transverse black lines ; sub-basal 

 line short ; antemedial line double, angulated about the middle and 

 before the inner margin ; postniedial double, wavy, angulated on 

 costal area, terminating about the middle of the inner margin ; sub- 

 marginal line wavy, dentate, outwardly bordered with pale brown ; 

 a marginal series of black lunules ; reniforin stigma outlined in white 

 except on its inner edge, tlius representing a c-like mark : orbicular 

 stigma outlined in black ; a white mark on costa above the reniform, 

 in some specimens this becomes a blotcli extending to end of the cell. 

 Secondaries orange with broad black marsjinal border and sufi'used 



