126 Mr. Leech on a collection of 



132. Bizone sanguinea, Brem., Schmett. Nordl. China's, 

 p. 14, tab. vi., fig. 4. 



Five specimens. 



133. Bizone hamata, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., ii., p. 549. 

 Six specimens. 



134. Bizone phadra, n. s. (PI. IX., fig. 6). 



Female. Primaries white, a band near the base united — on the 

 costa, along the median nervure, and on the inner margin — to 

 another placed before the middle of the wing ; tlu'ee black spots 

 on the disk forming a triangle, and beyond these a broad angulated 

 band ; all these bands, together with one on the outer margin, 

 which is deeply indented internally, are pale brick-red. Secondaries 

 pale pinkish, with a fuscous discoidal spot. Fringes white. Under 

 side pale pmkish, disk of primaries and central spot on secondaries 

 fuscous. Head and thorax white, collar and tegulse pinkish. 

 Abdomen white, with some lateral tufts of pinkish scales. 



Expanse, 46 mm. 



Closely allied to B. sanguinea, Brem., but larger, and 

 the markings are different. Only a female specimen was 

 received from Kiukiang, but I have a male taken at 

 Ningpo. The sexes are alike in colour and markings. 



135. Hypopi'epia delineata, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., ii., 

 p. 487 (1854). 



Only one example. 



136. Digama ahietis, n. s. (PI. IX., fig. 6). 



Male. Primaries ashy grey, ornamented with black spots 

 arranged in irregular transverse lines. Secondaries and abdomen 

 pale orange. Head and thorax ashy grey, the latter spotted with 

 black. Under surface of primaries and thorax sooty black ; 

 secondaries and abdomen as above. Legs sootj' black. 



Female rather larger, but in all other respects same as male. 



Expanse, <? 26 mm., $ 34 mm. 



This species is closely allied to D. hearsayana, Moore, 

 but the colour of primaries is different, and the black 

 spots are more numerous and larger ; the abdomen is 

 unspotted, and there is no discal spot on the under 

 surface of secondaries. 



