200 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



Sdina (?) intnctcda, Elwes, Proc. Zoo). Soc. Lond., 1890, 

 p. 389, pi. xxxii, fig. 18. 



I took one example at Foochau in April, and I have 

 received specimens from Moupin, Ta-chien-lu, Ni-tou, 

 and Chia-kou-ho ; taken in June and July. All these are 

 without marking other than the basal dot and the spot at 

 end of cell on primaries. The species appears to be quite 

 distinct from B. dasara, Moore, with which Hampson 

 unites it (Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, p. 115). 



Bistrihotion. India; Eastern and Western China. 



640. Setina dasara. 



Setina dasara, Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus., E.I.C., ii, p. 303 



(1859) ; Butl., 111. Typ. Lep. Het, vii, pi. xxxii, figs. 



7, 8 (1889). 

 Setina nchulosa, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc... Lond., 1878, 



p. 35. 

 Miltochrista humilis, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, 



p. 115 (1894). 



I received specimens from Ta-chien-lu and Omei-shan ; 

 these agree with the form described as oiehulosa, Moore. 



Distribution. PUNJAB ; SiKHiM ; Nagas ; Nilgiris 

 MouLMEiN ; Java {Hampson); Western China. 



641, Sdina modesta, sp. n. 



Primaries yellow, with a black dot at the base and a larger one at 

 the outer end of the cell, between these there is a dot towards costa 

 and one below it above inner margin ; a submarginal series of black 

 spots is curved outwards from costa to vein 4, thence recurved to inner 

 margin. Secondaries paler, without marking. Under surface similar to 

 above, but the blackspots are absent towards inner margin of primaries. 



Head and thorax colour of primaries, abdomen colour of secondaries. 



Expanse (J 32 raillim, $ 36 millim. 



One male specimen and two females from the province 

 of Kwei-chow, taken in June or July. 



There is a very similar, unnamed, example from Pekin 

 in the National collection at South Kensington, but this 

 is without spots on basal area. 



Habitat. North-Western China. 



642. Setina griscata, sp. n. 



Pale brownish grey. Primaries have a black spot at the base and 

 one at the outer extremity of the cell ; there are two transverse series 



