646 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



Germs Plumipalpia. 

 Hampson, Journal Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc, xi, p. 705. 



1517. Flumipalpia sim23lex, sp. n. 



Pale whity-brown sparingly powdered and sliglitly suffused with 

 darker brown. Primaries have a black lunule placed on a whitish 

 spot at the outer end of the cell and there is an obscure dark trans- 

 verse shade beyond, this shade is marked with black on the inner 

 margin and there is a similar but shorter mark on the middle of the 

 inner margin ; other indistinct black or blackish markings on the 

 outer margin. Under surface pale whity-brown finely powdered 

 with fuscous. 



Expanse 38 millim. 



One male specimen from Ichang, obtained in July. 

 Halitat. Central China. 



Genus Talapa. 

 Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1867, p. 82. 



1518, Tala'poi (?) oUiqnilineata, sp. n. 



Pale greyish-brown slightly tinged with pink. Primaries have 

 three, dark brown or reddish-brown, transverse lines, the first is 

 curved, the second broad and oblique, the third is nearly straight 

 and is followed towards the costa by a black dot or small cloud ; a 

 black dot in the cell between 1st and 2nd lines. Secondaries have 

 also three transverse lines, the first of which is broad and appears 

 to be a continuation of the second line of the primaries, the second 

 and third lines are oblique and almost parallel with each other. 

 Under surface pale fuscous-brown ; primaries have two oblique 

 lines and secondaries have two sinuous lines. 



Expanse $ 50, ? 54 millim. 



One male specimen and two females from Omei-slian. 

 June and July. 

 Halitat. Western China. 



Genus Camptochilus. 

 Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii, p. 68 (1895). 



