146 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



Wa-shan, Ni-tou, Chia-ting-fu, Chia-kou-ho, and in the 

 province of Kwei-chow. 



Chinese specimens have most of the veins of primaries 

 white ; there is an extra postmedial spot on secondaries, 

 above anal angle, and the first spot of this series is often 

 double. 



Distribution. HoNG-KoNG ; Cachar ; Sylhet {Hamp- 

 son) ; Central and Western China. 



481. Hypsa tortuosa. 



Neodiera tortuosa, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1872, p. 570, 



pi. xxxiii, fig. 2. 

 Hypsa tortuosa, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, i, 



p. 501 (1892); Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het., i, p. 389 (1892). 



Two specimens taken at Moupin in June ; these agree 

 with an example from Kulu sent to me by Captain 

 Young. 



Distribution. Sckhim {Hampson); Kulu ; Western 

 China. 



482. Hypsa paliura. 



Hypsa paliura, Swinhoe, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (6) xii, 

 p. 214 (1892). 



Described from China, probably from some southern 

 locality. 



Genus Digama. 

 Moore, Cat. Lep., E. L Co., p. 297 (1859). 



483. Digama ahietis. 



Digama abietis, Leech, Trans. Ent, Soc. Lond., 1889, 

 p. 126, pi. ix, fig. 5. 



I found this species commonly in the Snowy Valley, 

 Ningpo, in April 1886. It rests on the trunks of fir trees, 

 but it is difficult to capture, as it is quickly alarmed and 

 flies wildly from tree to tree. One male specimen has 

 been received from Kiukiang. 



DistribiUion. Northern and Central China. 



