Lepidojyfcra from Kinkianfj. 141 



222. PotamopJiora manlia, Cram., Pap. Exot., i., 144, 

 pi. 92, fig. A. 



Several specimens, varying considerably in the in- 

 tensity of the markings on fore wings. In one example 

 only the reniform and orbicular stigmata are visible, and 

 these are but faintly indicated. 



223. Huloclcs caranea, Cram., Pap. Exot., iii., 140, 

 pi. 269, figs. E, F. 



Only one example. 



224. Vrapteryx delectans, Butl., 111. Typ. Lep. Het., 

 pt. ii., p. 45, pi. XXXV., fig. 2 (1878). 



One example of this species, which appears to be 

 closely allied to U. prcetoraria, Feld. 



225. Odontoptera mandarinata, n. s. (PL IX., fig. 13). 



Female. All wings dingy green (probably faded), each with a 

 large dark brown discal spot surrounded with whitish, a narrow 

 dark line on their outer margin ; a few dark scales scattered over 

 the upper third of secondaries. Fringes greyish brown, darker at 

 the extremities of nervules. Under surface fuscous, with a few 

 yellowish scales along anterior margin of primaries. 



Expanse, 43 mm. 



Except that the outer angle emargination of secondaries 

 is slightly difterent, the female example from Kiukiang, 

 described al)Ove, is identical with an unnamed male 

 specimen from N. India in the National Collection at 

 South Kensington. The difference referred to may be 

 sexual. The species is also closely allied to 0. chalt/- 

 hcata, Moore, which, however, has distinct transverse 

 ])ands on the dark yellow under surface. 



226. Geometra viridiluteata, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xxii., 

 p. 515 (1861). 

 One male example. 



227. Thalera strigata, Muel., Faun., Ins. Fr., p. 51 



(1764). 



Thalera {Hemithea) thymiaria, Guen., Plial., i., 384. 

 One female specimen. 



