Heterocera from China, Japan, and Corea. 279 
40. Smerinthus tatarinovii. 
Smerinthus tatarinovii, Brem. and Grey, Motsch. Etud. 
Ent., i, p. 62 (1852); Schmett. nord. China, p. 13, 
(1853) ; Mén. Cat. Mus. Petr., pl. xiii, fig. 1 (1857). 
Ambulyxz tartarinovii, Swinhoe, Cat. Lep. Het. Oxford. 
p. 24 (1892). 
Smermnthus eversmannt, Popoft, Bull. Mosc., 1854, 11, p. 182, 
pl. 1, fig.) 5. 
There were specimens from Yokohama and Yesso in 
Pryer’s collection, and I have received others from the 
same localities, 
Among the specimens in Pryer’s series there is one in 
which the primaries are suffused with pink, and the 
central band and apical patch are russet-brown, which 
would appear to be referable to to the form from Kiachta, 
for which Staudinger has proposed the varietal name 
brunnea (Rom. sur Lép., vi, p. 238). The larva feeds on 
Ulmus campestris. 
Distribution. AMURLAND; SIBERIA; JAPAN; YESSO ; 
NortTH CHINA. 
Genus DAPHNUSA. 
Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., viii, p. 287 (1856). 
41. Daphnusa colligata. 
Daphnusa colligata, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., vii, p. 238 
(1856). 
Metagastes biett, Oberth., Etud. d’Entom., xi, p. 29, pl. i, 
fig. 2 (1886). 
A specimen in Pryer’s collection; I have also received 
one example from Ichang and one from Kiukiang, taken 
in July. Walker's type was from N. China, and that of 
Oberthiir’s from Ta-chien-lu. 
Distribution. NORTHERN, WESTERN, and CENTRAL 
CHINA; JAPAN. 
Genus LEUCOPHLEBIA. 
Westw., Cab. Orient. Ent., p. 46 (1848). 
42. Leucophlebia lineata. 
Leucophlebia lineata, Westw., Cab. Orient. Ent., p. 46, 
pl. xxu, fig. 2 (1848); Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., 
Moths, 1, p. 74 (1892). 
One specimen from Kiukiang, 
Distribution. INDIA; CEYLON; JAVA (Hampson) ; 
CENTRAL CHINA. 
