Heteroccra from China, Ja2')an, and Corea. 655 



1545. Hypena rusticalis. 



Hypcna rusticalis, Leech, Entom., xxii, p. 68, pi. ii, fig. 12 



(1889). 



One male specimen taken by myself at Hakodate in 

 August. 



Habitat. Yesso. 



1546. Hypena incisa, sp. n. 



Primaries violet-grey ; medial third clouded with fuliginous and 

 black, the inner edge of this area is defined by a pale line and 

 is bidentate above the middle and deeply incised before the inner 

 margin, the outer edge is limited by a pale .line followed by a dusky 

 one and is slightly oblique with a small angular projection above the 

 middle ; a broad fuliginous, wavy submai'ginal band, the edges 

 darker and outwardly marked with whitish towards the costa ; a 

 fuliginous subapical cloud with a black bar and linear spot on it. 

 Secondaries fuscous. Under surface fuscous, paler on abdominal 

 half of the secondaries ; all the wings have an obscure discal dot and 

 indications of a transverse line beyond ; the primaries have a double 

 white spot on the costal area before the apex. 



Expanse 30 millim. 



One female specimen from Wa-shan, taken in July. 

 Habitat. Western China, 



1547. Hypena ella. 



Hypena ella, Butl., 111. Tyjj. Lep. Het., ii, p. 55, pi. xxxviii, 

 fig. 5 (1878). 



Described from Yokohama, I obtained specimens at 

 Nagasaki in May. 



Habitat. Japan and KiusHiu. 



1548. Hypena bclinda. 



Hypena belinda, Butl., 111. Typ. Lep. Het., iii, p. 61, pi. ivi, 

 fig. 3 (1879). 



Specimens were obtained by myself at Fushiki in July, 

 at Nikko in September, and at Oiwake in October ; my 

 native collector also obtained the species at Nagasaki in 

 June and at Gensan in July. The type was from 

 Yokohama. 



Distribution. Japan ; Kiushiu ; Corea. 



