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2 Dark cinnamon brown ; markings as in the male, Fringes 
ochreous brown marked with blackish, and preceded by a blackish 
line. 
Expanse, ¢ 29 millim., 9 32 millim. 
ne male specimen from Chang-yang, and a fer rom 
O le specimen from Chang-yang, and a female f: 
Ichang, both taken in June. 
Hab. CENTRAL CHINA. 
Genus HYPOLAMPRUS. 
Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, i, p. 364 (1892). 
350. Hypolamprus subrosealis. 
Microsca subrosealis, Leech, Entom., 1889, p. 5. 
Two specimens from Ningpo taken by a native collector 
in June. 
Hab. Nortu-East CHINA. 
Genus THYRIS. 
Ochs. ; Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., viii, p. 72 (1856). 
351. Thyris fenestrella. 
Phalena fenestrella, Scop., Ent. Carn., p. 217 (1763). 
Sphine pyralidiformis, Hiibn., Sphing., pl. iii, fig. 16. 
Thyris fenestrina, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., viii, p. 73 (1856). 
I obtained specimens at Gensan in June and July, and 
have received examples from Chang-yang, Wa-ssu-Kow 
and Ta-chien-lu taken in July. Staudinger records the 
species from Amurland and North China. 
Distribution. EUROPE.—AMURLAND; CorEA; NORTH, 
CENTRAL and WESTERN CHINA. 
352. Thyris usitata. 
Thyris usitata, Butl., Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) iv, 
p- 367 (1879). 
There were specimens from Yokohama, Oiwake, and 
Gifu in Pryer’s collection; I took the species in Satsuma 
in May. 
T. usitata differs from 7. fenestrella in having only one 
