13<) Mr. Leech on <i collection of 



190. DicJionia hipunctata, Motsch., Etud. Ent., 1860, 



p. 32. 

 Appears to be fairly common at Kiukiang. 



191. Toxocanipa lilacina, Butl., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 (5), i., 289 vl878) ; 111. Typ. Lep. Het., ii., p. 37, 

 pi. xxxii., fig. 8. 



Toxocampa recta, Brem. 



Fom* or five specimens. This is probably only a form 

 of T. ricics, Hiibn. 



192. Calpe excavata, Butl., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5), 

 i., 202 ; 111. Typ. Lep. Het., pt.ii., p. 35, pi. xxxii., 

 fig. 1. 



One specimen. 



193. Lacera procellosa, Butl., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 



(5), iv., 369 (1879). 

 One example. 



194. Si/pna achatina, Butl., Cist. Ent., ii., p. 245 

 (1877) ; 111. Typ. Lep. Het., pi. xlvii., fig. 7. 



Two examples. 



195. Sypna astrigera, Butl., Cist. Ent. iii., p. 185. 

 One specimen only. 



196. Sypna distincta, n. s. (PI. IX., fig. 10). 

 Allied to 2}icta, from which, however, it may be distinguished by 

 its pale brown ground colour, and the very different markings on 

 primaries. These consist of a short white basal line, double on 

 the costa, but broken up into dots and tui-ned in to the base below 

 the median nervure ; beyond this an almost straight line formed of 

 white dots and irregular-shaped marks, reaching from anterior to 

 inner margins, and at about the middle of the wing is another line 

 of larger white spots or marks ; this last starts from the costa, 

 almost immediately turns in the direction of outer margin, then 

 towards inner margin, and finally, after curving inwards again, 

 falls straight on the inner margin directly under its point of origin. 

 A central line of dark brown from the inner margin, but not 

 reachiug the costa. and beyond on the outer third is a broad 



