576 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



Genus Phyllodes. 

 Boisduval, Voy. Astrolable, Lep., p. 24G (1882). 



1326. Phyllodes ^^undifascia, sp. n. 



Primaries brown irrorated with blackish in and around the cell ; 

 there are five angled transverse lines but the postmedial and siib- 

 inars^inal only are distinct, these are olive-brown and are angled at 

 the point where tliey cross an oblique line of the same colour which 

 extends from the apex to two silvery white marks in the cell ; the 

 upper mark is divided into two parts in the male specimen, l)ut is 

 entire in the female and y-shaped. Secondaries blackish becoming 

 lirown on the outer margin and clothed with long brown hairs on 

 the basal area ; a postmedial series of six large light fulvous spots. 

 Under surface greyish-brown ; primaries have a dusky postmedial 

 band and streak from the apex to the cell ; secondaries also have a 

 postmedial band, an antemedial line only distinct on the costa, and 

 some blackish dots between the nervules on outer area. 



Expanse 114-117 millim. 



One example of each sex from Omei-shan, and one 

 female specimen from Chia-kou-ho. July. 



Habitat. Western China. 



This species, like Miniodcs ornata, represents a dead leaf 

 in shape and marking of the primaries. 



1327. rhyUodcs dentilinca, sp. n. 



Primaries greyish-brown suffused with darker and heavily reticu- 

 lated with black on costal part of basal area, there is also a large black 

 reticulated patch on tlie costal area between the two silveiy white 

 cell spots and the angulated black postmedial line ; submarginal line 

 black, wavy, excurved opposite the cell wliere it is met by a black 

 streak from the apex which is less produced than in P. imnctifaticia ; 

 there are other lines Ijetween tlie basal reticulations and the post- 

 medial, but these are obscurely defined. Secondaries bluish-black 

 streaked with In^own on the outer margin and clothed with greyish- 

 brown hairs on basal area ; postmedial line fulvous, strongly dentate. 

 Under surface fuscous grej' ; primaries fuliginous on discal area ; 

 discal mark whitish. 



Expanse (^ 105 millim, ^ H^ millim. 



Three male specimens and one female from the province 

 of Kwei-chow, and two males from Chang-yang. 

 HaMtat. Central and Western China. 



