Hctcrocera from China, Japan, and Corca. 5.53 



Distrilmtion. EASTERN, CENTRAL, and Western 

 China; Japan. 



1265, Polydcsma inangulata. 



Hulodes inanrjuhita, Gnen., Noct., iii, p. 210. 



Girpa fratcrna, Moore, Lep. Ccyl., iii, p. 94, pi. clvi, figs. 



5, 5a (1884). 

 Polydcsma inangulata, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Mollis, 



iii, p. 470 (1894). 



Examples of the type form were obtained in tlie 

 province of Kwei-ehow in June or July, and a native 

 collector captured a specimen referable to var. fratcrna, 

 Moore, in the island of Kiushiu. 



Distribution. Natal ; throughout India, Ceylon, and 

 EuRMA ; Andamans ; Australia {Hamp>son) ; Western 

 China ; Kiushiu. 



Genus Homoptera. 



Boisd. ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, p. 474 



(1894). 



1266. Homoptera {T) fasciata, sp. n. 



Primaries pale reddish-brown with some highly sinuous, whitish, 

 transverse lines on the basal area and some longitudinal whitish 

 streaks on the outer marginal area ; antemedial line dark brown or 

 blackish, curved, slightly dentate, expanding on the costa ; post- 

 medial line dark brown, sinuous, macular, outwardly limited by a 

 pale, wavy line ; the space between these lines is ashy-grey clouded 

 and dusted with darker ; marginal line formed of diamond-shaped 

 s])ots which are rather darker than the ground-colour and are out- 

 lined in whitish ; reniform stigma dark brown. Secondaries pale 

 chocolate-brown with a dark brown or blackish antemedial line and 

 a medial band, the latter has its inner edge traversed by a pale line 

 and its outer edge limited by a whitish one ; marginal line as on 

 the primaries. Under surface pale brown, the basal and inner 

 marginal area of secondaries whitish : all the wings have a black 

 mark on the costa, representing a sub-basal line, an antemedial a 

 medial and two postmedial black lines, the latter representing a 

 band. 



Expanse $ 36 millini, 9 38 millim. 



One male specimen from Cliang-yang and one female 

 example from Chia-kou-ho ; both were taken in August. 

 Habitat. CENTRAL and Western China. 



