Hetcrocera from China, Japan, and Corca. 661 



brownish on the primaries ; all the wings have a dusky postiiiedial 

 line, the secondaries have a faint discal liinule. 

 Expanse 34 millim. 



One female specimen taken ia July at Kiukiang. 

 HaUtat. Central China. 



1565. Hypena (?) hipartifa, sp. n. 



Basal half of primaries blackish-brown oiitwardly linuted by an 

 incised and dentate pale line ; outer marginal half dark fuscous 

 sparsely powdered with grey, submarginal line wavy, rather darker, 

 with some grey scales upon it ; stigmata blackish. Secondaries fuli- 

 ginous with a blackish discal dot. Under surface fuscous, all the 

 wings have a blackish discal dot, and the secondaries have two 

 obscure dark transverse lines. 



Expanse 36 millim. 



One male specimen received from Mr. Manley of 

 Yokohama. 

 HaMtat. Japan. 



1566. Hypcna {T) pectinata, sp. n. 



Antennas bipectinate. Primaries pale pinkish -brown with an 

 abbreviated, sub-basal, brown band ; antemedial line curved and 

 recurved towards the inner margin, straight towards the costa ; 

 medial line dark brown inwardly shaded with the same, broadly so 

 towards the costa ; postmedial line fuscous-brown, slightly wavy, 

 excurved beyond the cell thence running inwards across the medial 

 line beyond which it descends to the inner margin ; submarginal 

 line fuscous-brown, double, sinuous, originating in a fuscous-brown 

 cloud on the costal area ; there is a dusky dot in the cell and a 

 dusky lunule at the outer extremity of the cell. Secondaries pale 

 fuscous-brown with indications of postmedial and submarginal lines 

 on the abdominal area towards the anal angle. Fringes of the 

 ground-colour preceded by a black line. Under surface pale brown, 

 suffused with fuscous on the primaries ; all the wings are tinged 

 with ochreous on the costa and have dark postmedial and sub- 

 marginal lines, the latter obscure, the secondaries have a dusky discal 

 mark. 



Expanse 26 millim. 



One male taken at Ship-y-shan in September. 

 Habitat. Central China. 



TRANS. ENT. 80C. LOND. 1900. — PART IV. (DEC.) 44 



