Heterocera from China, Japan, and Corea. 565 



It is peihaps rntlior stirprising that this variable species 

 should liave escaped tlius I'ar with only one name. 



Distribution. Japan ; Yesso ; Kiushiu ; Corea ; East- 

 ern, Central, and Western, China ; Amurland, 



1800. Rcmi()ia infcrna, sp. n. 



Female. Primaries brownish -grey witli a violet tinge ; antemedial 

 line oblique, blackish, outwardly edged witli dark l)rown, preceded 

 by a black dot al)ove the inner margin ; postmedial line blackish 

 highly irregular, resembling the profile of a human face ; reniform 

 stigma blackish not clearly defined, a black spot above it on the 

 costa ; orbicular, lunular, brown witli darker outline ; submarginal 

 band blackish, its outer edge serrate and with a cinereous suffusion 

 beyond it ; marginal band brownish with a series of dark annular 

 marks on it. Secondaries fuscous-brown with an obscure blackish 

 central line and indications of a blackish postmedial line ; fringes of 

 all the wings preceded by a fine black line. Under surface brown 

 suffused with fuscous ; all the wings are traversed 1)y two diffuse 

 fuscous lines. 



Expanse 46 millini. 



One female specimen from Wa-shan, one from Chow- 

 pin-sa, one from Pu-tsu-fong, and a rather worn male from 

 Hiiang-mu-chang. July. 



Hccbitat. Western China. 



Allied to E. anndta, Butl., but may be distinguished 

 from that species by the markings of primaries and its 

 superficial resemblance to Undidia mi, Clerck., as regards 

 the character of the postmedial line. 



1301. JRemigia nigrisigna. 



Bemigia nigrisigna, Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., IScSO, 

 p. 553, pi. Hi, fig. 5. 



Described from a male specimen tnkon in May in 

 Satsunia, a female was subseipiently obtained by a native 

 collector in the island of Kiushiu. 



The female example is rather smaller than the male, the 

 patch following the reniform stigma is hardly darker than 

 the ground-colour, and the antemedial line is less obli([ue. 



Distrilmtion. Formosa {Coll. Moore) ; Kiushiu. 



trans. ENT. soc. lond. 1900. — PART IV. (DEC.) 38 



