Heterocera from China, Japan, and Corea, 347 
tegule are crimson instead of yellow, and there are no yellow 
markings on the abdomen or on the legs. 
Expanse 70—85 millim. 
A very fine series, including both sexes, from Moupin, 
and one specimen from Wa-shan ; June. 
Hab, WESTERN CHINA. 
251. Campylotes desgodinsi. 
Epyrgis desgodinsi, Oberth., Etud. d’Entom., ix, p. 18, pl. ii, 
fig. 10 (1884). 
Campylotes desgodinsi, var. splendida, Elwes, Proc. Zool. 
Soc. Lond., 1890, p. 384, pl. xxxiii, fig. 3. 
Occurs at Moupin and most of the localities in Western 
China that my collectors visited ; June and July. 
Many of the specimens have a distinct basal band on 
the primaries. 
Distribution. N&AGAs (Hampson) ; WESTERN CHINA. 
252. Campylotes pratt. 
Campylotes pratti, Leech, Entom., xxiii, p. 109 (1890). 
I have only received this species from Chang-yang, with 
the exception of one example from Pu-tsu-fong, in which 
the basal band of the primaries is absent, the spots on the 
apical area are whitish, and all the discal markings are 
reddish ochreous in colour. 
Hab. CENTRAL and WESTERN CHINA. 
2538. Campylotes minima. 
Campylotes minima, Oberth., Etud. d’Entom., xix, p. 25, 
pl. vi, fig. 54 (1894). 
One example of each sex from Omei-shan, and a male 
from Ta-chien-lu, taken in June and July. 
Hab. WESTERN CHINA. 
Genus HIsTIA. 
Hiibn., Verz. Schmett., p. 198 (1818). 
