DASAY) THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Harmatelia basalis obscura, ab. n. 
?. Differs from typical basalis (Moore) in the absence of white 
postmedial line and in the terminal area of fore wings being very 
little paler than the basal two-thirds. 
Expanse, 50 millim. 
Collection number, 1516. 
A female specimen from Kanshirei, April 28th, 1908. 
Agdia obscura, sp. n. 
@. Head and thorax brown, sparsely mixed with grey ; abdomen 
paler. Fore wings brown, paler and sprinkled with grey on apical 
and terminal areas ; antemedial line darker brown, double, sinuous, 
enclosed space paler than the ground colour; postmedial line darker 
brown outwardly edged with paler, excurved from costa to vein 4, 
inwardly oblique from vein 4 to dorsum, indented below vein 6; 
reniform stigma outlined in dark brown but not clearly defined ; sub- 
terminal line dark brown, sinuous, indistinct; fringes brown, a dotted 
ochreous line at base. Hind wings white, broadly bordered with 
brown ; fringes white at tornus. Under side of fore wings fuscous, 
and of hind wings white with broad fuscous border; all the wings 
have a dusky discoidal mark, that on the fore wings is lunular and 
that on the hind wings colon-like. 
Expanse, 34 millim. 
Collection number, 175. 
A female specimen from Takow, September 1st, 1904. 
Allied to 4”. mosara, Swinhoe. 
Adrapsa quadrilinealis, sp. n. 
Head, thorax, and abdomen brown, some whitish hairs in anal 
tuft; antennz pectinate on one side. Fore wings brown, powdered 
with darker; antemedial and postmedial lines dark brown, the first 
sinuous, the second wavy, excurved and edged with whitish on costal 
area; medial line dark brown, diffuse, almost straight from white 
discoidal lunule to dorsum; subterminal line white towards costa, 
where it edges a whitish subapical patch, obscured towards dorsum, 
inwardly clouded with dark brown; fringes marked with whitish 
towards apex and preceded by black-edged whitish lunules. Hind 
wings slightly paler becoming whitish above tornus; transverse lines 
similar to those on fore wings, except that the medial line is absent. 
Under side whitish brown sprinkled with darker; markings as above 
but the transverse lines of fore wings are not distinct. 
Expanse, ¢, 42 millim.; ?, 40 millim. 
Collection number, 1004. 
One example of each sex from Kanshirei; the male obtained 
April 22nd, 1908, and the female, April 19th, 1906. 
Mecodina (2) albipuncta, sp. n. 
3. Head fuscous brown mixed with paler; palpi fuscous brown, 
paler at the base and the tip of third joint; thorax and abdomen 
fuscous brown mixed with paler; antennez finely ciliated. Fore 
