Heterocera fro')n China, Japan, and Corca. 571 



postiuedial line is blackish, angulated, and extends from the «osta lo 

 the oblique line opposite the cell ; renifonu stigma represented in the 

 male by a blackish ringed white dot, but in tlie female tlie stigma is 

 of the ordinary shape and is outlined in blackish ; orbicular stigma 

 blackish, punctiform. Secondaries have a white edged reddish-brown 

 oblique line which appears to be a continuation (jf that on the 

 primaries. Under surface yellowish ; all the wings have a Idackish 

 discal dot and two transverse lines, the first wavy and the second 

 diffuse. Palpi have the third and part of the second joints yellow, 

 the remainder being velvety black. 

 Expanse 54-60 miliim. 



One male specimen from Chow-pin-sa, one female from 

 Omei-shan, and. one example of the same sex from the 

 province of Kwei-chow. June. 



Hah. Western China. 



1315. Thermesia (?) hrunnca, sp. n. 



Primaries pale cinnamon-brown ; basal area tinged with fuscous, 

 limited by a darker irregular line ; a fuscous median fascia, its inner 

 edge not clearly defined, its outer edge limited by a serrate black 

 line ; three black equidistant dots in the cell ; submarginal line 

 dusky, only distinct towards the costa ; a series of Ijlack dots on the 

 outer margin. Secondaries colour of primaries with an irregular 

 postmedial series of black dots and an antemedial dii.sky line, the 

 latter is not clearly defined, and the space between it and the black 

 dots is sparingly powdered with fuscous scales ; a series of black dots 

 on the outer margin. Under surface pale brown powdered with 

 darker. 



Expanse 30-32 miliim. 



Two examples of each sex from Oiwake in Fryer's 

 collection. 



HaUfat. Japan. 



Genus Ischyja. 

 Hlibn.; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, p. 537 (1894). 



1316. Ischyja manlia. 



Nodua manlia, Cram., Pap. Exot., 1, pi. xcii, fig. A. 



Ischyja manlia, Hiibn., Verz. Schmett., p. 265 (1816) ; 

 Moore, Lep. Ceyl., iii, p. 188, pi. clxiii, fig.^. 1, 1 a, 1 b, 

 (1885) ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, p. 5:57 

 (1894). 



