Hctcroccra from China, Ja'pan, and Corca. 587 



1224. Batracharta cossoides. 



Carissa cossoides, Walk., Joiirn. Linn. Soc, vii, p. 1G8. 



One male specimen taken in Ma}^ at Kinkiang. 

 Distrihution. Borneo ; Centual China. 



Genus Erygia. 



Guen. ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Incl., Moths, ii, p. 444 

 (1894). 



1225. Erygia apicalis. 



Enjijia aincalis, Guen., Noct., iii, p. 50 (1852) ; Hamp- 

 son, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, p. 445 (1894). 

 Calicula cxempta, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xv, p. 1808 (1858). 

 Calicula squamiplena, Walk., 1. c. 

 DiantliKcia gcomdroidcs, Walk., Cat., xxxiii, p. 722 (1865). 



Six specimens in Fryer's collection, five of which were 

 without exact locality, and the sixth was ticketed from 

 Loochoo ; my native collector obtained one exauiple at 

 Gensan in August, and I have received one specimen from 

 Ta-chien-lu. 



Distribution. Throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma; 

 Java ; Australia {Hampson) ; Japan; Corea; We- tern 

 China. 



Genus Sypna, 

 Guenee, Noct., iii, p. 144 (1852). 



1226. Sypna duhitaria. 



Tavia duhitaria, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xxxiii, p. 939 (1865). 

 Sypna omicronigera (part.), Hampson, Fauna Brit. In(h, 

 Moths, ii, p. 446 (1894). 



Two male specimens and one female from Chia-kou-ho, 

 one male from Omei-shan ; all taken in July. 



This appears to be quite distinct from S. omicronigera, 

 Guen., with which Hampson places it. 



Distribution,. Nortu-West Himalayas (ffampson) ; 

 Western China. 



1227. Sypna mornwides. 



Sypna niornioides. But!., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1881, p. 

 202 ; 111. Typ. Lep. Het., vi, p. 40, pi. cxi, fig. 2 (1886). 



