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Genus Siglophora. 

 Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. Loufl, 1892, p. 123. 



659. Siylophora sanguinolcnta. 



Chionomcra sanguinolenki, Lep. Atk., p. 285 (1888). 

 Siglophora sanguinolcnta, Haiupson, Fauna Brit. Ind., 

 Moths, ii. p. 135 (1894). 



One specimen taken by a native collector at Omei-shan 

 in June or July. 



Distribution. SiKHiM {Hampson) ; Western China. 



660. Siglophora (?) ferruginea, sp. n. 



Somewhat similar to S. sanguinolenta, Moore, but the markings of 

 primaries are ferruginous brown in colour, and the internal edge of 

 the outer half is angulated and extends along costa to within one- 

 fourth of the base. Secondaries whitish, tinged with yellow merging 

 into rusty brown on outer marginal area. Under surface silky white, 

 tinged with pale purplish brown on outer marginal area of primaries. 



Expanse 24 millim. 



One male specimen from the island of Kiushiu. 



There is a deep depression, hidden by tufts of yellow 

 and ferruginous-brown hairs, just below the middle of 

 costa. As this is not a character of Siglopliora, it is 

 possible that a new genus will have to be made for the 

 species now^ placed provisionally in this genus. 



Habitat. Kiushiu. 



Subfamily NOLIN^E. 



Genus Nola. 



Leach ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Inrl., Moths, ii, p. 138 

 (1894). 



661. Nola fumosa. 



Nola fumosa, Butl., 111. TyjD. Lep. Het., iii, p. 9, pi. xliii, 



fig. 2 (1879). 

 Nola strigulosa. Stand., Rom. sur Lep., iii, p. 180, pi. x, 



fig. 4 (1887) ; op. cit., vi, p. 256 (1892). 



A series from Yokohama in Fryer's collection. I took 

 specimens at Fushiki in July. 



Distributio7i. Amurland; Japan; Corea. 



