328 Mr. J. H. Leech on 
191. Bremeria sinica. 
Bremeria sinica, Alph., Rom. sur Lép., ix, p. 122, pl. xi, 
fig. 6 (1897). 
Alphéraky describes a specimen from Sé-Tchouen which 
he considers to be a female, but is not certain of the sex 
as the body was damaged. If this should prove to be a 
male, he suggests that the species should be removed to 
the genus Chrysartona. 
Hab. WESTERN CHINA. 
Genus ARTONA. 
Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., 11, p. 439 (1854). 
Artona (part), Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths,1, p. 234 
(1892). 
192. Artona sieversi. 
Artona sieversi, Alph., Rom. sur Lép., vi, p. 5, pl. i, fig. 4 
(1892). 
Artona deeani, Oberth., Etud. d’Entom., xix, p. 29, pl. vi, 
fig. 51 (1894). 
My collectors met with this species throughout their 
journey in Western China during the months of June and 
July. 
Hab. NORTHERN and WESTERN CHINA. 
193. Artona cuneonotata, sp. n. 
Frons white; abdomen blackish above whitish below, legs 
whitish. 
Primaries brownish-black ; there is a narrow streak above the 
cell, a wedge-shaped streak below the cell and a quadrate spot at 
the outer end of the cell, all pale yellow. Secondaries pale yellow 
intersected by the black vein 1c and broadly bordered with black. 
Fringes of all the wings pale yellow. Expanse 20 millim. 
One male specimen from Wa-shan and one from Pu- 
tsu-fong, both taken in July. 
Hab. WESTERN CHINA. 
Allied to A. sieversi but distinguished by the subcostal 
streak and smaller spot at the end of the cell on the 
primaries and by the broader borders of the secondaries. 
