272 Mr. J. H. Leech on 
24. Fondotia lineata, sp. n. 
Creamy white. Primaries have a curved and slightly Snoulated 
sub-basal line, streak on discocellulars, and submarginal line, all 
blackish ; there is a black apical patch limited inwardly by the sub- 
marginal line, and extending along outer margin to just below vein 4. 
Secondaries have a black curved post-medial line united with a black 
spot on abdominal margin but not extending to costa; there is a 
black spot on abdominal margin about one-third from base. 
Expanse, ¢ 34-42 millim. ; ? 42-54 millim. 
I have twelve male specimens and five females; these 
were obtained at Moupin, Wa-shan, Chia-kou-ho, Wa-ssu- 
kow, Chia-ting-fu, and Chung-king ; the latter were bred 
examples, but unfortunately Mr. Pratt did not take any 
notes of the habits or appearance of the larva. The 
species occurs in May, June, and July. 
Superficially resembles R. (Letrocta) diaphana, Hampson, 
but differs principally from that species in the character of 
the transverse markings. 
Hab. WESTERN CHINA. 
Genus MUSTILIA. 
Walk., Cat. Lep. Het. xxxu, p 580 (1865). 
25. Mustilia falcwpeninis. 
Mustilia faleipennis, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xxxu, p. 581 
(1865); Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, i, p. 38 
(1892). 
One male specimen obtained from a native collector, 
who probably took it in the neighbourhood of Ta-chien-lu. 
Distribution. SIKHIM; BuuTAN (Hampson); WESTERN 
CHINA. 
Genus ANDRACA. 
Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xxxii, p. 581 (1865). 
26. Andraca gracilis. 
Andraca gracilis, Butl., Cist. Ent., 11, p, 125 (1885). 
Of this species, which was described from Nikko, there 
were two examples in Pryer’s collection from the same 
locality. 
Hab. JAPAN. 
