346 Mr. J. H. Leech ov. 
Genus ERASMIA. 
Hope, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond., xviii, p. 446 (1841). 
247. Hrasmia pulchella. 
Erasmia pulchella, Hope, Trans. Linn Soe., xviii, p. 446, 
pl. xxxi, fig. 5 (1841). 
A fine series from Chia-ting-fu, and one example from 
the province of Kwei-chow, all taken in June and July. 
The Chinese specimens differ from the Indian type in 
having smaller blue spots on the primaries, and a broader 
outer marginal border to the secondaries. 
Distribution. StkHIM; ASSAM; NAGAS; SYLHET 
(Hampson); WESTERN CHINA. 
248. Hrasmia sangacca. 
Erasmia sangaica, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) xx, 
p. 86 (1877). 
Moore describes this species from Shanghai. 
Hab. NORTH-EASTERN CHINA. 
Genus CAMPYLOTES. 
Westw., Royle’s Botany of Himalayas, Lep., p. liii. (1839). 
249. Campylotes histrionicus. 
Campylotes histrionicus, Westw., Royle’s Botany of Hima- 
layas, Lep., p. liu, pl. x, fig. 1 (1889); Hampson, 
Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, i, p. 274 (1892). 
I have a series from the province of Kwei-chow; the 
specimens were taken in June and July. 
Mstribution. Throughout the HimataAyas; KHAsIS 
(Hampson); WESTERN CHINA. 
250. Campylotes romanovi, sp. n. 
Blue-black with markings as in C. histrionicus from the North- 
west Himalayas ; the spots on apical area, with the exception of three 
near costa, are not subhyaline whitish as in C. histrionicus; the 
