620 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



the costa. Secondaries fuscous-brown, with a pale, curved, post- 

 medial line, submarginal line pale, wavy, rinwardly edged with 

 brown. All the wings have a dark-edged pale marginal line. 

 Under surface similar to above, but there is an ol)scure, dingy mark 

 at the end of the cell. 

 Expanse 36 millim. 



Two male specimens from Ta-cliien-ln, one taken in 

 May or June, the other in July or August. 



Habitat. Westekn China. 



This species differs from B. alhovcnata in being paler in 

 colour, the median nervure and the edge of the reniform 

 stigma are not white, the ante- and postmedial lines are 

 both curved, the submarginal line on all the wings is more 

 deeply sinuous, and the pale lines on the under surface are 

 more clearly defined. 



1440. Bleptina anihigua, sp. n. 



Primaries fuliginous-brown; ante- and postmedial lines white, 

 both slightly excurved about the middle; median nervure, and 

 branches to just beyond the postmedial line, whitish ; disoocellulars 

 white ; submarginal line whitish, sinuoiis and wavy ; marginal line 

 black, interrupted at the ends of the nervules with whitish. Second- 

 aries fuscous with pale postmedial and submarginal line both marked, 

 with white towards the abdominal margin. Under surface fuscous ; 

 primaries have pale, wavy, interrupted, postmedial and submarginal 

 lines, but the latter is very obscure; secondaries have a black discal 

 lunular mark and two pale transverse lines beyond, the innermost 

 of these last is somewhat obscure and is internally bordered with 

 blackish. 



Expanse 45 millim. 



One female specimen taken in June or July. 



Hahitat. Western China, 



Nearest allied to B. proxima. from which species it 

 differs in beinsf laroer, the median nervure and branches 

 are whitish as in B. alhovcnata, the stigmata are indistinct, 

 and the postmedial line is placed farther from the end of 

 the cell than in either B. f>roxima or B. alhovcnata. 



1447. Bleptina triiiartita, sp. n. 



Primaries with the basal and outer thirds chocolate-brown, the 

 central third ochreous suffused with brownish and traversed by two 

 darker wavy lines ; the basal third is limited by a bright ochreous 



