374 Mr. J. H. Leech on 
latter agree with the Sikhim form strigipennis, Moore. 
The species has also been received from Ichang, where it 
was taken in June and again in August. 
Distribution. Formosa; throughout InpIA, CEYLON and 
Burma; ANDAMANS; BorNEO; NEW GUINEA ; SOLOMON 
ISLANDS; AUSTRALIA ; Fist (Hampson); JAPAN; COREA ; 
CENTRAL CHINA. 
339. Striglina vialis. 
Songara vialis, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1883, p. 27, 
pl. vi, fig. 9. 
Striglina scitaria, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, 1, 
p. 354 (1892). 
One specimen taken in July at Kiukiang; this is 
identical with Moore’s type. 
This species seems to me to be quite distinct from 
S. scitaria, although it must be admitted that the latter is 
very variable. 
Distribution. HIMALAYAS ; CENTRAL CHINA. 
340. Striglina fixsent. 
Striglina fixseni, Alph., Rom. sur Lép., ix, p. 167, pl. xi, 
fig. 10 2 (1897). 
Alphéraky’s types, a male and a female, were from 
Corea. I took a male specimen at Gensan in July. 
Hab. COREA. 
341. Striglina suffusa, sp. n. 
Stramineous tinged with pink. Primaries have three pinkish 
transverse lines beyond the middle, the first is angulated below 
costa and between it and the base of the wing there are some ill- 
defined transverse marks. Secondaries have six or seven transverse 
lines but only two of these are distinct ; the abdominal margin is 
pink. Under surface as above, but the lines on primaries are less 
distinct. Expanse 35 millim. 
One male specimen from Chang-yang, where it was 
obtained in June. 
Hab. CENTRAL CHINA. 
