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370. Miresa {^) fuscicostalis. 



Heterogeyica flavidorsalis wsly. fuscicostalis, Fixsen,Rom. sur 



Lep., iii, p. 337, pi. xv, fig. 10 (1885). 

 Miresa fuscicostalis, Staud., op. cit., vi, p. 301 (1892). 



Fixsen describes this species from Corea. It does not 

 appear to have anything to do with M. fiavidor salts. Dr. 

 Staudinger suggests that it is not a Miresa and that the 

 figure has the aspect of a Plnsia. 



Distrihttion. Corea; Amurland. 



Genus Parasa. 

 Moore, Cat. Lep. E.I.C., p. 413 (18-59). 



371. Farasa consocia. 



Parasa consocia, Walk., Cat. Lep, Het., Suppl. ii, p. 484 



(1865). 

 Parasa Jmmeralis, Swinhoe, Cat. Lep. Het., Oxford, p. 230 



(1892). 

 Parasa tessellata, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) xx, 



p. 93 (1877). 

 Heterogenea 'princcps, Staud., Rom. sur Jjep., iii, p. 199 



(1887). 

 Ncaira princeps, Staud., /. c, pi. xv, fig. 7. 



There was a specimen in Fryer's collection. I obtained 

 the species at Gensan in July and I have received it from 

 Chang-yang. 



Dr. Staudinger has identified my Corean specimen as 

 his, 2)rinaps, and this together with the other two speci- 

 mens agree well with the figure (/. c). 



Distribution. Amurland ; Japan ; Corea ; Northern 

 and Central China. 



372. Parasa hilarata. 



Heterogenea hilarata, Stand., Kom. sur Lep., iii, p. 298 



(1887). 

 Neserasa sinica, Stand., op. cit., vi, p. 298 (1892). 



I received this species from Chang-yang and Ichang, 

 taken in July ; these specimens agree well with a long- 

 series of bred specimens from Amurland. 



This species cannot be regarded as synonymous with 



