HeUroccra from China, Japan, and Corea. 595 



line olive-brown but not well defined. Fringes preceded by an 

 olive-brown luiiulated line. Under surface fuscous ; all the wings 

 have a blackish dot and an indistinct curved line beyond. 

 Expanse 30-36 millim. 



Six specimens, including both soxos, from Moupin, 

 taken in June. 



HaUtat. Western China. 



1380. Mecodina sulviolacea. 



Saraca suhviolacea, Butl., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lend., 1881, 



p. 581. 

 Thyridospila virgata, Swinhoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lend., 



1889, p. 419. 

 Mecodina suhviolacea, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, 



iii, p. 4 (1895). 



Described from Yokohama. Specimens were obtained 

 in Satsuma and at Nagasaki in May, by myself ; and at 

 Gensan in July, by a native collector. I have also received 

 the species from Ichang, Ta-chien-lu, Omei-shan, Chia- 

 kou-ho, Wa-ssu-kow, and Pu-tsu-fong, these were taken 

 ill June and July. 



Distrihution. North-West Himalayas ; Margharita ; 

 Assam (Hampson) ; Central and Western China ; 

 Corea; Japan. 



1381. Mecodina suhcostalis. 



Oplmtsa, suhcostalis. Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xxxiii, p. 969 



(1865). 



Two specimens from Nagasaki, one from Kiukiang, one 

 from Chia-kou-ho, and one from Gensan. 



Distrihittion. Eastern, Central and Western China ; 

 KiusHiu ; Corea. 



1382. Mecodina nuhiferalis. 



Platyja niibiferalis, Leech, Entom., xxii, p. 64, pi. ii, fig. 8 

 (1889). 



I obtained specimens in Satsuma in May and at Naga- 

 saki in June. I have received otlicrs from Mr. Manley of 

 Yokohama. 



Hahitat. Japan and Kiushiu. 



