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1435. Adra^jsa (?) reticulatis, sp. u. 



Primaries creamy-white with broad blackish transverse markings ; 

 antemedial line curved ; postmedial line sinuous, angled beyond the 

 cell where it is crossed by a blackish longitudinal streak which 

 proceeds from the antemedial to the sinuous and inwardly diffuse 

 submarginal line, both lines are also connected by a blackish bar 

 above the inner margin. Secondaries whitish with a minute blackish 

 discal dot and two dusky, curved, transverse lines. Under surface 

 whitish, primaries suffused with fuscous ; all the wings have two 

 blackish transverse bands, secondaries have a blackish discal mark 

 and the basal area is powdered with fuscous. 



Ex]5anse 30 millim. 



One female specimen taken in August at Chang-yang. 

 Habitat. Centkal China. 



Genus Pseudaglossa. 



Grote. ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii, p. 40 

 (1895). 



1436. Pseitdaglossa curvipalpis. 



Caimodcs cii.rvi'pal'pis^ Butl., Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) 



iv, p. 869 (1879). 

 Helia quadra, G'raeser, Berl. Ent. Zeit., 1888, p. 378. 

 Hclia cuTvipalpalis, Stand., Rom. sur Lep., vi, p. 608 



(1892). 



Described from Yokohama. 



I obtained specimens at Tsuruga and Gensan in July. 



Distribution. Japan ; Corea ; Amurland. 



1437. Pseudaglossa 'pvyeri. 



Herminia pryeri, Butl, 111. Typ. Lep. Het., iii, ]). 63, pi. 

 Ivi, fig. 11 (1879). 



Described from Yokohama ; one example, probably from 

 the same locality, was sent to me by Mr. Manley. I ob- 

 tained one specimen in Satsuma. 



Habitat. Japan and KiusHiu. 



1438. Pseudaglossa butleri, sp. n. 



Differs from P. pryeri in being paler in colour ; the submarginal 

 line on all the wings, and on both surfaces, is more conspicuous, and 



