Heterocera from China, Japan, and Gorca. 641 



of black luunles. Secondaries pale fuscous witli a dusky medial line 

 and pale submarginal line, the latter angled before its termination at 

 anal angle and edged with blackish, these lines are not continued to 

 the costa ; fringes grey preceded by pale and blackish lines. Under 

 surface greyish-brown ; all the wings have a discal mark and a 

 curved postmedial line but these are most distinct on the secondaries ; 

 submarginal line pale edged with blackish, sometimes absent. 

 Expanse 23-30 millim. 



Two male specimens from Chang-yang, one female from 

 Ichang, one example of the latter sex from Sliip-y-slian, 

 and one example of each sex from Wa-ssu-kow. All the 

 specimens, except that from Ship-y-shan which was taken 

 in September, were captured in June. 



HaUtat. Central and Western China. 



1504. Nodaria sinensis, sp. n. 



Primaries light-brown with black sub-basal, antemedial and post- 

 medial lines, the first short, the second sinuous, the third elbowed 

 beyond the cell ; submarginal line pale shaded inwardly with black- 

 ish, this blackish shade is continued to the apex of the wing before 

 which it is intersected by the pale submarginal line ; a marginal 

 series of Idack lunules ; reniform stigma outlined in black, the inner 

 edge broadest. Secondaries pale fuscous with blackish discal mark 

 and medial line ; postmedial line pale shaded inwardly with blackish, 

 not continued to the costa ; marginal lines as on the primaries. 

 Under surface whitish suffused with brown on the primaries and 

 powdered with brown on costal and outer marginal areas of the 

 secondaries ; all the wings have a black discal mark and line beyond, 

 the latter is curved on the primaries and wavy on the secondaries ; 

 the secondaries have a pale postmedial line which is inwardly edged 

 with black except between veins 6 and 7 ; black marginal spots as 

 above. 



Expanse 26 millim. 



Two male specimens from Chang-yang. June and July. 

 HaUtat. Central China. 



Appears to be allied to N. imlumhina, But!,, from Dharm- 

 sala and Sikhim. 



1505. Nodaria derivalis. 



Pyralis derivalis, Hiibn., Pyral., fig. 19. 

 Herminia derivalis, Treit., Schmett., vii, p. 7. 



