Heterocera from China, Japan, and Corea, 289 
One specimen from Ichang taken in August. This 
agrees well with Butler’s figure except in its larger size. 
Distribution. SYLHET; East INDIES; BORNEO; JAVA; 
NORTHERN, CENTRAL, and SOUTHERN CHINA. 
Genus DOLBINA. 
Staud., Rom. sur Lép., iu, p. 155 (1887). 
68. Dolbina tanerei. 
Dolbina tanerei, Staud., Rom. sur Lép., ui, p. 155, 
pl. xvii, fig: 8 (1887); Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het., p. 685 
(1892). 
Pseudosphinz tnexacta, Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1888, 
p- 988. 
Pryer in his catalogue refers to this species as occurring 
among yew trees. There were several specimens in his 
collection and I obtained five examples at Hakodate in 
August. 
The olivaceous coloration and markings of thorax separate 
this species from D. inexacta with which I formerly 
confused it. 
Instribution. AMURLAND; JAPAN; YESSO. 
69. Dolbina inexacta. 
Macrosila inexacta, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., viii, p. 208 
(1856). 
Pseudosphine inexacta, Butl., Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., v, p. 16, 
pl. Ixxxi, fig. 8 (1881); Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., 
Moths, 1, p. 104 (1892). 
Hyloicus inexacta, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het., i, p. 694 (1892). 
One specimen taken in July at Chang-yang. 
This species is readily distinguished from D. exacta, 
Staud., by the white coloration on under surface of 
abdomen being traversed by an interrupted black stripe. 
Distribution. Mussoorie; KuAsis; Bompay (Hamp- 
son); CENTRAL CHINA. 
Genus KENTROCHRYSALIS, 
Staud., Rom. sur Lép., iii, p. 157 (1887), 
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