Heterocera from China, Ja'pan, and Corea. 545 



a black submargiual band -wliich unites with a quadrate black patcli 

 on outer margin ; secondaries have a discal mark and two transverse 

 lines, all these are black as also is a broad band on subniarginal 

 area ; marginal dots black. 

 Expanse 60 niillim. 



Three male specimens and one female from Pu-tsu-fong, 

 two males from the pi-oviuce of Kwei-chow and one female 

 from Chang-yang. June and July. 



Hahitat. CENTRAL and WESTERN ClIINA. 



1247, Sypna mandarma, sp. n. 



On the upper surface this species is an almost counterpart of S. 

 panosa, Moore, from India, but it is smaller, the dorsal tufts of 

 abdomen are bi'OM'n rather than black, the antenna? are bipectinate 

 instead of fasciculate, the dark j^atch at outer angle of the primaries 

 is eliflerently shaped, and the fringes are less crenulate. The under 

 surface is more suffused with fuscous, and the postmedial and sub- 

 marginal lines of primaries are curved instead of being respectively 

 straight and waved. 



Expanse 50 millim. 



Six male specimens taken at Chow-pin-sa in June. 

 Habitat. Western China. 



1248. Si/pna watanahii. 



Sypna ivatanalii, Holl., Trans. Amer, Ent. Soc, xvi, p. 76 

 (1889) 



I am unable to identify any Sypna in my collection with 

 the description of S. ivatanahii. 

 Habitat. JAPAN. 



Genus Hypocala. 

 Guenee, Noct., iii, p. 73 (1852). 



1249. Hypocala subsatura. 



Hypocala suhsatura, Guen., Noct., iii, p. 75 (1852). 

 Hypoccda aspersa, Butl., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., p. 104 (1883), 

 Hypjocala subsatura, var. limbata, Butl., 111. Typ. Lep. Het., 

 vii, p. 76, pi. cxxxi, fig, 13 (1899). 



I have specimens referable to the typical form from Pu- 

 tsu-foug and Chia-ting-fu ; examples of aspersa from the 



