Old World Lyraantriidm in the Nati/yaal Collecti<ya. 483 



Lymaxtria japoxica. 

 Liparis d.ispar, var. japf/nica, Motsch, fitud. d'Ent.. 1860, 



p. 31. 

 Pc/rthetria hadina, Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc, 1881, p. 11. 



8 ^, 5 $ , Japan, including Butler'.s types. 4 ^, 1 ^, 

 Kwei-chow. 



Though closely related to dispar it is a uniformly 

 distinct form. 



Lymaxtria eukydice. 



Portltetria earydicc, Butler, Cist. Ent., iii, p. 118 ri885). 

 Lo.syddra «rrtf/ia. Stand.. Rom. sur Lep., iii, p. 206, pi. 12, 

 'f. 2 $(1887). 



1 ^, Choyama Ttype). 1 ^, 1 $, Japan. 



Staudinger's type came from the Amur. 



Lymaxtria atlaxtica. 



Liparis atlantica, Ramb.. Faune Ent. Andal., ii. pi. 15, 



f. 7 a842). 



1 ?, N. Africa. 



Lymaxtria fu^iida. 

 Lyraantriafnmida, Butler, Ann. Macf. X. H. ^4 , xx, p. 402 

 ri877;. 

 Butler, 111. Het, ii, pi. 24, f. 4 $ (1878). 

 Lyniantria sinim, Moore, P. Z. S., 1879, p. 403. 



4 ^, 4 $, Japan, including the types. 1 i", X. China 

 (type sinica). 2 X, Formosa. 



Lymaxtria rhodixa. 



Zymantria rhodina, Walker, xxxii, 366 (1865). 



„ ,, Swinhoe, Cat. Het. Mus. Oxon., i, 



p. 222 (note) (1892). 



1 f, India (type ), 

 Lymaxtria cerebosa, nov. 



(? , 9 . Antenna- oiange-ochreous : palpi and irons dark brown 

 with some white hairs ; head, hody, and fore-wings dark olive-grey, 

 i rrorated with white atoms : markings darker grey and very indis- 

 tinct ; a lunular double line at end of cell, and four transverse 

 duplex lines, more or less sinuous but erect, subba.sal, antemedial, 



