Heterocera from China, JcqKtn, and Corea. 651 



1533. Bliynclhina plusioides. 



Hormisa. phtsioides, Butl., 111. Typ. Lep. Het., iii, p. 61, pi, 

 Ivi, fig. 5 (1879). 



Described from Yokohama. I have specimens from 

 Satsuma, Nagasaki, and Gensan, also from Chang-yang and 

 Ship-y-shan. 



Distribution. Japan ; KiusHiu ; Central China ; 

 Corea. 



1534. Rhynchina sagittata, 



Bhynchina sagittata, Butl., Ill, Typ. Lep. Het., vii, p. 33, 



pi. cxxxiii, figs. 10, 11 (1889). 

 Bhynchina angulata (part.), Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., 



Moths, iii, p. 75 (1895). 



Specimens were obtained by native collector and myself 

 at Gensan, others were received from Chang-yang. I also 

 have one example from Sultanpore, sent to me by Captain 

 Young ; this agrees with the type, but the Corean and 

 Chinese specimens are variegated with lilacine on discal 

 and apical areas of the primaries, 



Distrihution. DharmsAla ; KuLU ; Central China ; 

 Corea. 



1535. Bhyncliina angulata. 



E'lmnecia angulata. Walk., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., (3) i, p. 



88 (1862). 

 Bhynchina angulata, HamjDSon, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, 



iii, p. 75 (1895). 



I have one male specimen, taken in July at Chang- 

 yang, which seems to be referable to this species. 

 Distrihotion. India ; Central China, 



1536. Bhynchina mandarinalis, sp. n. 



Male. Primaries ashy-grey streaked and clouded with darker, some 

 black and white marks on the costa before apex ; postmedial line 

 dark grey edged with paler, commencing from a point just beyond 

 the middle of the costa it curves outwards and then inwards beyondi 

 the end of the cell terminating near the middle of the inner margin, 

 its lower portion is marked with black ; submarginal line obscure 

 except before the dentation of inner margin where it is white 

 intersecting a short black longitudinal streak ; stigmata obscure. 

 Secondaries pale brownish powdered with fuscous, a blackish line 



