Heteroccra from China, Ja'pan, and Corca. G59 



Described from Yokohama. I have examples of this 

 variable species from Satsuma, Yokohama and Gensan ; 

 some of these specimens I previously referred to H. zilla, 

 Butl., which I then considered to be a form of H. fontis, 

 Thunb. 



Distrihtdion. Japan ; Kiushiu ; Corea. 



1559. Hypena tcncbralis. 



Hypena tenebralis, Moore, Proc. Zool, Soc. Lond., 18G7, p. 

 83; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii, p. 82 

 (1895). 



One specimen from Wa-shan, taken in July. 

 Distribution. SiKHiM ; KhIsis {Hampson) ; WESTERN 

 China. 



1560. Hypena ohesalts. 



HyiMna ohesalis, Treit., Schmett., vii, 27. 



Hypena tristalis, Led., Verb. zool. bot. Ges. Wien, v, p. 26 



(1864). 

 Hypena tripunctalis, Brem., Lep. Ost.-Sib., p. 62, pi. v, fig. 



20 (1864). 



Examples were received from Yokohama, Hakodate, 

 Chang-yang, Ta-chien-lu, Pu-tsu-fong, and Moupin. June, 

 July and August. 



I consider tristalis, Led., to be only the eastern form of 

 ohesalis, Treit. ; I have examples from the north-west 

 Himalayas which appear to be referable to this species. 



Distribution. Europe. — Amurland ; Japan ; Yesso ; 

 Central and Western China. 



1561. Hypena insolita, sp, n. 

 Primaries pale fuscous-brown, basal area clouded witli chocolate- 

 In-ownand flecked with lilacine ; antemedial line lilacine, upper half 

 nearly straight, lower half obliquely sinuous ; postmedial line blackish 

 edged with white on the costa, sinuous, with a strong outward pro- 

 jection above the middle and approaching the antemedial line from 

 vein 1 to the inner margin ; there is a diffuse, wavy, medial shade 

 and the submarginal line is represented Ijy a series of black lunules 

 and dots edged with lilacine ; tlie latter preceded by some patches of 

 greyish scales between veins 1 and 5 ; a short Idack mark from outer 

 margin just below the apex to the submarginal line. Secondaries 

 paler fuscous-brown. Under surface whity-brown suffused with 

 fuscous ; all the wings have an obscure discal mark and a dusky 



