Heterocera from China, Japan, and Corea. 377 
347. Rhodoneura exusta. 
Microsca exusta, Butl., Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., ii, p. 71, 
pl. lviii, fig. 8 (1879). 
Microsca ardens, Butl., 1. ¢. fig. 9 
Microsca exusta, var. erecta, Leech, Entom., xxii, p. 66, 
pl. iv, fig. 3 (1889). 
Rhodonewra exusta, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, i, 
p. 359 (1892). 
I took the type-form of this species at Nagasaki in 
May, at Shimonoseki, Fusan, and Gensan in June, and at 
Fushiki, Nagahama, and Hakodate in July; I have also 
received specimens from Nikko and Ichang, taken in 
June, and there were a number of examples from Yoko- 
hama in Pryer’s collection. The ardens form was only met 
with at Hakodate, and erecta at Gensan, both in July. 
Distribution. Srxutm (Hampson); JAPAN; YESSO; 
CoREA ; CENTRAL CHINA. 
348. Rhodoneura pallida. 
Microsca pallida, Butl., I. Typ. Lep. Het., iii, p. 71, 
pl. lviu, fig. 7 (1879). 
Rhodoneura pallida, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, i, 
p- 359 (1892). 
I obtained this species in Satsuma in May, at Fusan in 
June, and at Ningpo in July. There were specimens in 
Pryer’s collection, and others have been received from 
Ichang and Chang-yang, where they were captured in 
July. 
Distribution. StkKHIM; Assam (Hampson); JAPAN; 
CorEA; NORTHERN and CENTRAL CHINA. 
349. Rhodoneura parallelina, sp. 0. 
¢ Pale cinnamon brown striated with dark brown. Primaries 
have two almost parallel blackish lines traversing the central area, 
the first is slightly angulated below costa, and the second is joined 
by a short oblique black line from costa ; there is a fine, irregular 
black line running from the costa, shortly before apex, to middle of 
outer margin. Secondaries have a black, curved, antemedial line, 
and a fine line similar to that on outer area of primaries. Fringes 
dark brown. 
