542 Mv. J. H. Leech on 



One example of each sex from Ta-chien-hi, one male 

 specimen from Wa-shan, and one from Pu-tsu-fong. July. 

 HaUtat. Western China. 



1240. Sypna astrigcra. 



Syi^na astrigera, Butl., Cist. Ent., iii, p. 135 (1885) 



The types were from Nikko and Chiuzenji. 



I obtained specimens at Nagasaki in June; the examples 

 in Fryer's collection were from Yokohama, and Mr. Manley 

 has sent me others from the same locality. 



Haliitat. Japan and Kiusmu. 



1 241. Sn'pim. ■im.nctosa. 



Tavia 277ondosa, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xxxiii, p. 939 (1865). 



Tavia stibmarginata, Walk., 1. c, p. 941. 



Sypna umhrosa, Butl., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1881, p. 204 ; 



111. Typ. Lep. Het., vi, pi. cxi, fig. 3 (1886). 

 Sypna iiunctosa. Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, 



p. 447 (1894). 



I obtained one example at Shimonoseki in July, and 

 specimens were taken by native collector in Kiushiu. I 

 have also received specimens from Kiukiang, Chia-kou-ho, 

 Wa-shan, and Ta-cliien-lu. 



The Shimonoseki specimen was referred to 8. astrigera, 

 Butl., in my former paper; this was an error wliich I now 

 take the opportunity of correcting. 



Didribution. North-West Himalayas ; Sikhim ; 

 Shillong ; NiLGiRis ; PiRMAD ; Travancore {Haiiip)- 

 son) ; KiusHiu ; CENTRAL aud WESTERN China. 



1242. t^ypna 'plttga, sp. n. 

 Primaries dark hroAvn ; the fir^^t three transverse hues greenish- 

 grey edged with black and rather broad, the antemedial is slightly 

 excurved below the median nerviire and interrupted towards the 

 costa, the postmedial is excurved and interrupted beyond the cell and 

 expanded between veins 1 and 2 ; submarginal line black rather 

 sinuous ; reniform and orbicular stigmata greenish-grey, the former 

 surrounded with marks of the same colour ; marginal Ir.nules 

 greenish-grey edged internally with black ; four pale dots on the 

 costa towards apex. Secondaries pale brown suffused with fuscous ; 

 medial hne blackish indented about the middle ; there are indications 



