602 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



Two male specimens from Kiushiu, two females from 

 Cliang-yang, and one female from Chia-kou-ho, 



Distribution. KiusHiu ; Central and Western China. 



1395. Zcthes ingratata, sp. n. 



Pale whity-browii all the wings tinged with fuscous and the 

 primaries are clouded with fuscous-brown on the basal and outer 

 marginal areas. Primaries have three fuscous-brown transverse 

 lines, the antemedial and medial indistinct, the postmedial wavy, 

 curved beyond the cell ; submarginal line whitish, wavy ; stigmata 

 outlined in fuscous-brown with black centres. Secondaries have a 

 black lunule with some whitish dots adjoining it, and three wavy, 

 fuscous-brown transverse lines, the second and third ratlier broad ; 

 submarginal line whitish with blackish dots on it. Under surface 

 whitish powdered and clouded with fuscous-brown, transverse lines 

 and stigmata as above, but the lines are very obscure on the 

 primaries. 



Expanse 36 millim. 



One female, in rather poor condition, taken at Pa-tsu- 

 fong in June or July. 

 Habitat. Western China. 



1396. Zcthes albistigma. 



Zethes albistigma, Hampson, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc, 

 xi, p. 457 (1897). 



One example taken at Chang-yang in August. 

 Distribution. Khasis {Hampson) ; Central China. 



1397. Zethes vasava. 



Eynasia vasava, Bull., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lend., 1881, p. 582. 

 Pangrapta i/icifia, Staud., Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1888, p. 'IlH ; 



Rom. sur Lep., vi, p. 619, pi. xiii, fig 6 (1892). 

 Saraca vasava, Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1889, p. 568. 



Described from Yokohama. One examijle was taken 

 by native collector at Hakodate in June. 

 Distribution. Japan ; Yesso ; Amueland. 



1398. Zcthes 2'>orphyrca. 



Egnasia porphyrea, Butl., III. Typ. Lep. Het., iii, p. (^Q, 

 pi. Ivii, fig. 6 (1879). 



