592 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



Calcsia dasypkra, Moore, Lep. Ceyl., iii, p. 182 (1885) ; 

 Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, p. 580 (1894). 



Recorded from China, but iny collectors did not meet 

 with it in any part of tlic country that they visited. 



Distribution. China ; throughout India, Ceylon, and 

 Burma {Hampson). 



Volo. Caksui- luwiorrhoda. 



Calcsia h[emorrhoda, Guen., INoct., iii, p. 258 (1852). 

 Calesia 2)atna, Feld., Reis. Nov. Lep., iv, pi. cxvii, fig. 17. 

 FasijJcda hcvniorrhoa, Moore, Lep. Ceyl., iii, p. 183 (1885). 

 Calcsia h/vtnorrhoa, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, 

 p. 579 (1894). 



Specimens were received from Chia-ting-fu and Huang- 

 mu-chang, these wore taken in June or July. 



Distribution. India, Ceylon, and Burma (ffanqison) ; 

 Western China. 



Subfamily FOCILLINM. 



Genus Mecodina. 



Guen. ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Motiis, iii, p. o 

 (1895). 



1374. Mecodina cincracca. 



Psiiiiada cincracca, Batl., 111. Typ. Lep. Het., iii, p. 27, pi. 



xlvii, fig. 4 (1879). 

 l^gnasia costipannosa, Moore, Lep. Atk., ii, p. 184 (1882). 

 Mecodina cineratia, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Motlis, 



iii, p. 3.(1895). 



Fryer's specimens were from Yokohama ; I obtained the 

 species in Satsuma in May and at Nagasaki in June, and 

 my native collector in Kiushiu. I have also received 

 examples from Wa-shan (May) and Cliia-kou-bo (July). 



Distribution. North-West Himalayas ; Sikhim ; 

 Khasis (Ilccvqjson) ; Japan ; Kiushiu ; Western China. 



1375. Mecodina du'plicata, sp. n. 



Fuscuiis-grey with a purplish tinge. Prinuxrie;- have three brownish 

 marks on the costa, from the second of whicli an irreguhir brownish 

 fascia runs to the inner margin, this is followed by the obscure post- 

 medial line ; a dusky lunule at end of the cell. Secondaries have 



