Heterocera from China, Jcqian, and Corca. 635 



latter are both obscure towards costal and abdominal margin, and 

 angled 1)elow vein 3, the first is blackish and the second is whitish 

 inwardly shaded with brown. Fringes preceded by a black line. 

 Under surface pale brown dusted and suffused with fuscous ; all the 

 wings have a blackish discal mark, a curved dusky line beyond, and 

 traces of an obscure submarginal line. 

 Expanse 30-40 millim. 



Eleven specimens, chiefly males, from Chang-yang. 

 Other examples were received from Ichang, and most of 

 the localities iu Western China investigated by my col- 

 lectors. A female specimen from Gensan seems to be 

 referable to this species. Occurs in June and July. 



Distribution. Central and Western China ; Corea. 



Differs from N. germana in its browner coloration, and in 

 the first line on the secondaries being angled. 



1485. Nodaria tarsi^lumalis. 



Pyralis tarsipliLmalis, Hiibn., Pyral., fig. 125. 



Paracolax tarsiplumalis, Hiibn., Verz. Schmett., p. 244 



(?1818). 

 Herminia tarsiphwialis, Dup., Lep. Fr,, viii, (2) p. 81, pi. 



ccxi, fig. 6 (1831). 

 Zanclognatlia tarsiplumalis, Staud., Eom. sur Lep., vi, p. 



G09. 



Dr. Staudinger records the species from Yokohama. I 

 have specimens from Hakodate taken by Mr. Andrews. 



Distribution. Europe. — Amurland ; Japan ; Yesso ; 

 Corea. 



1486. Nodaria fumosa. 



Herminia fumosa, Butl., 111. Typ. Lep. Het., iii, p. G2, pi. 



ivi, fig. 8 (1879). 

 Zandognatha assimilis, Stand., Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1888, p. 



275. 

 Zandognatha fumosa, Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc, Lond., 1889, 



p. 562; Staud., Rom. sur Lep., vi, p. 611, (assimilis) 



pi. xiii, fig. 2 (1792). 



I obtained specimens in Satsuma in May and at Naga- 

 saki in June ; those in Fryer's collection were from 

 Yokohama, the locality from which the type was described 



Distrihition. Japan ; KiusHiu ; Atmurland. 



