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of black spots, the first (subbasal) is sliglitly curved, and the second 

 (snbmarginal) is irregular ; there is also a transverse, dusky, medial 

 band. Fringes slightly paler, those of primaries preceded by black 

 dots. Under surface of primaries fuliginous, paler towards outer 

 margin. Thorax brownish grey spotted with black. 

 Expanse 40 millim. 



Ten male specimens and one female example from 

 Wa-ssu-kow, taken in July. 

 Habitat. Western China. 



643. Setina (?) nictitans. 



Lithosia nictitans, Brem. and Grey, Schmett. nord. China, 



p. 14 (1853). 

 Setina (?) nictitans, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het., i, p. 358 (1892). 



This species, with which I am not acquainted, was 

 described from Pekin. 

 Habitat. North China. 



Gepus SlIGMATOPHORA. 



8fcaudinger, Stett. Ent. Zeit., xlii, p. 399 (1881). 



644. Stigmatophora micccns. 



Setina micans, Brem. and Grey, Motsch. Etud. Ent., i, 

 p. 26 (1852) ; Schmett., nord. China, p. 15 (185:3). 



Stir/matophora micans, Stand., Stett. Eiit. Zeit., xlii, p. 400 

 (1881) ; Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het., i, p. 259 (1892). 



Setina alhoscricea, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) 

 XX, p. 87 (1877). 



I obtained a series at Gensan and one example at 

 Fusan. July and August. 



Distribution. Central Asia ; Amurland ; Corea ; 

 North China. 



Genus Nudaria. 



Haw. ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, p. 122 

 (1894). 



645. Nudaria mundana. 



Tortrix mundana, Linn., Faun. Suec, p. 349 (1761). 

 Bomlyx mida, Hltbn., Bomb., figs. 63, 64 (1800). 



