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XV. Lepidoptera Heterocera from Northern China, Japan, 
and Corea. By Joun Henry Leecu, B.A., 
F.LS., F.Z.S., &e. 
[Read June Ist, 1898.] 
THE three hundred and fifty-three species of Lepidoptera. 
Heterocera dealt with in this paper are distributed among 
various families as follows :— 
SATURNIIDE ....... 16 | ZYGHNIDHA. ....... 81 
BRAHM@IDE ....... AA IES uopeinbyoh ye oe ee fe 7 
IBOMBY.CED Alias elmer en GUIS COssSiD ae een oon ee 7 
EUPTEROTIDH ...... By || JelorwNnoOyR 5 5 6 5 5 2 2 8 
SPHINGIDE 225 5 5 5 |: 59 | CALLIDULIDH ...... 4 
Notopontpz ...... 70 | DREPANULIDE ...... A7 
SYNTOMIDA ....... OB} |) AMenariipiieys 5 4 5 5 5 5 co 16 
As in my list of species in the families Epicopiide, 
Uraniide, Epiplemidz, and Geometride (Ann. and Mag. 
Nat. Hist., 1897 and 1898), the present arrangement is in 
accordance with that of Sir George Hampson (The Fauna 
of British India, Moths). 
Thirty-seven of the species enumerated are, I believe, 
now described for the first time, and these, together with 
thirty-three others that I had previously described else- 
where, represent one-fifth of the whole number of species, 
belonging to the families mentioned, so far known to occur 
in the area under consideration. 
The number of new species in these families is much 
less than that found among the nine hundred and sixty- 
six species belonging to the families mentioned in my 
former paper; among them it was three hundred and 
fifty-six, or over one-third of the whole. 
Family SATURNIID. 
Genus ACTIAS. 
Leach ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, i, p. 13 
(1892). 
TRANS. ENT. SOC, LOND. 1898.—PART III. (SEPT.) 
