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376. Parasa prasina. 

 Parasa prasina, Alpli., Dents. Ent. Zeit. 189-5 (Iris, viii), 

 p. 186 (1895). 

 Alpheraky describes a male specimen from Ta-tsien-lou, 

 where it was taken in Jnne by Potanine. He states that 

 it is distinguished from all other species of the genus 

 by its green secondaries. 

 Habitat. Western China. 



Genus Cania. 

 Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., v, p. 1177 (1855). 



377. Cania bilinea. 



Neiera hilinca, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., v, p. 1142 (1855). 

 Caniasericea, Walk., Cat., v,p. 1178 (1855) ; But!., 111. Typ. 



Lep. Het., vi, p. 8, pi. cii, fig. 7 (1886). 

 Cania bilinea, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het., i, p. 550 (1892) ; 

 Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, i, p. 395 (1892). 

 One female specimen taken in June or July at Omei- 

 shan. 



Distribution. Dharmsala; Sikhim; Manipur ; Gan- 

 JAM ; S. India ; Malacca ; Java {Hamp)son) ; Western 

 China. 



Genus Rhamnosa. 

 Fixsen, Rom. sur Lep., iii, p. 339 (1887). 



378. Rhamnosa angulata. 



Bhamnosa (?) angulata, Fixsen, Rom. sur Lep., iii, p. 339 



(1887). 

 Bamcsa (?) angulata, Fixsen, /. c, pi. xv, fig. 1. 



Described from Corea. I have not seen an example 

 of it. 



Habitat. Corea. 



Genus Microleon. 

 Butl., Cist. Ent., iii, p. 121 (1885). 



379. Microleon longipalpis. 



Microleon longipalpis, Butl., Cist. Ent., iii, p. 121 (1885) ; 

 Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1888, p. 610. 

 There were specimens from Yokohama in Fryer's 



