614 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



1430. Adrcqjsa notigera. 



Bitliiasa notigera, But!., Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) iv, 

 p. 369 (i879). 



A fine series received from Mr. Manley of Yokohama 

 from which locality the species was originally described. 

 Habitat. Japan. 



1431. Adrapsa ocliracea, sp. n. 



Autennfe with long bristles, not contorted. Primaries pale ochreous- 

 brown, outer marginal area purplish-brown ; ante- and postmedial 

 lines blackish but indistinct, the first is slightly curved and the 

 second is wavy and sinuous ; the outer marginal area beyond the 

 postmedial line is purplish-brown, this is traversed by a pale sinuous 

 submarginal line which commences in a small spot of the ground- 

 colour on the costa, and is followed by an irregular shaped patch of 

 pale ochreous-brown below the apex ; reniform and orbicular stigmata 

 white outlined in fuscous ; an obscure transverse shade between them. 

 Secondaries have the basal and outer marginal areas purplish-brown 

 and the medial area pale ochreous-brown, the latter traversed by 

 a wavy blackish line ; wavy submarginal line and some clouds on the 

 outer margins pale ochreous-brown. Under surface ochreous-brown 

 suffused with fuscous ; all the wings have dark wavy antemedial and 

 submarginal lines, the latter broadly bordered with dark fuscous- 

 brown except towards the costa ; stigmata reproduced on primaries 

 but the orbicular is black ; secondaries have a black discal mark. 



Expanse 34-42 niillim. 



Four male specimens and two females from Ichang, one 

 female from Moupin. July. 

 HaUtat. Central and Western China. 



1432. Adrapsa marginata, sp. n. 



Antennae bipectinate. Primaries pale whitish-brown suffused 

 with darker brown on the basal area and between the transverse 

 lines ; antemedial and postmedial lines blackish, the first inwardly 

 oblique, the second irregular and slightly excurved from the costa to 

 below the middle where it is sharply incurved, thence almost straight 

 to the inner margin ; submarginal line blackish parallel with the 

 outer margin, inwardly shaded with dark brown ; a blackish lunule 

 at outer extremity of the cell and a dusky transverse shade below it. 

 Secondaries pale whitish-brown suffused with fuscous-brown and 

 with obscure medial line and darker submarginal band ; discal dot 



