Heterocera from China, Japan, and Corea. 267 
10. Saturnia pyretorum. 
Saturnia pyretorum, Boisd.; Westw., Cab. Orient. Ent., 
p. 49, pl. xxiv, fig. 2 (1848). 
Heniocha pyretorum, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het., p. 771 (1892). 
A female specimen was bred by Pratt in March 1888 
from a pupa he obtained at Kiukiang in the previous 
year, 
Hampson (Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, 1, p. 23) gives 
S. cidosa, Moore as a synonym. 
Mistribution. SrKHIM (Hampson) ; CENTRAL CHINA. 
Genus LOEPA. 
Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. E.I.C., i, p. 399 (1859). 
11. Loepa katinka. 
Saturnia katinka, Westw., Cab. Orient. Ent., p. 25, pl. xu, 
fig. 2 (1848). 
Loepa miranda, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., (8) u, 
p. 424 (1865); Preiss, Abbild. Nachtschmett, pl. v, 
fig. 2 (1888); Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het., p. 762 (1892). 
Loepa katinka, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, i, p. 25 
(1892), 
My collectors obtained this species at Chang-yang, 
Ship-y-shan, Omei-shan, Moupin, and Chia-kou-ho. 
The males range in expanse from 90 to 104 millim. and 
the females from 102 to 114 millim. The smallest male 
example is from Omei-shan and the largest from Moupin. 
The smallest female is also from Omei-shan and the largest 
from Chang-yang. All the specimens were taken in 
July. 
Distribution. HIMALAYAS; ASSAM; YUNNAN; JAVA 
(Hampson); CENTRAL and WESTERN CHINA. 
12. Loepa oberthiiri. 
Saturnia oberthiivi, Leech, Entom., xxiii, p. 49 (1890). 
Loepa dogninia, Sonthonnax, Kchange, 1892, p. 20. 
A male specimen from Ichang, taken in August. 
Hab, CENTRAL CHINA. 
