Heterocera from China, Japan, and Corea, 318 
142. Lophopteryx umbrosa, sp. n. 
Primaries reddish-brown clouded with darker brown and blackish ; 
there is a pale mark at outer end of discal cell and between this and 
the outer margin there is a sinuous line which turns obliquely inwards 
from third median nervule (vein 4) and terminates on inner margin 
near the lobe. Secondaries fuscous ; fringes pale brown marked 
with fuscous. Under surface: primaries fuscous with some pale 
brown marks on apical portion of costa and on outer margin ; secon- 
daries pale brown with indication of three fuscous bands. Expanse 
42 millim. 
One male specimen taken at Ni-tou in July. 
Hab. WESTERN CHINA. 
Allied to Z. ferruginosa, Moore, from North India. 
143. Lophopteryx pryeri. 
Lophopteryx pryert, Butl., Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) 
iv, p. 355 (1879). 
A long series in Pryer’s collection, comprising specimens 
from Yokohama, Oiwake and Yesso. 
In some examples all the wings are deeply suffused 
with fuscous-brown. 
Hab. JAPAN and YESSO. 
144, Lophopteryx (?) sinensis. 
Lophopteryx sinensis, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 
Giixsep. DISK): 
The type of this species was from Shanghai. There are 
two specimens from Chekiang in the National Collection. 
My collectors do not appear to have met with it in any 
part of China that they visited. 
Hab, NortuH-East CHINA. 
145. Lophopteryx ladislai. 
Lophopteryx ladislac, Oberth., Etud. d’Entom., v, p. 66, 
vl. u1, fig. 3 (1880). 
There was one male specimen from Nikko in Pryer’s 
collection. Oberthiir’s type was from the Isle of Askold 
and the species has been recorded from various places in 
Amurland. 
This species strongly resembles Z. cwewlla, Esp., from 
Europe. 
Distribution. JAPAN ; ASKOLD; AMURLAND. 
