208 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



Occurs in Japan at Yokohama and Oiwake. I took 

 the species at Gensan and Fusan. 



Nearly all these specimens agree with the pale form 

 described by Bremer as atomosa. 



Distribution. EUROPE. — Amurland ; Japan ; Corea ; 

 North China. 



G67. Nola ceylonica. 



•Nola ceylonica, Hampson, 111. Typ. Lep. Het., ix, p, 88, 

 pi. clviii, fig. 13 (1893); Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, 

 p. 141 (1894). 



Examples of this species (and also of N.pumila, Snellen) 

 were noted by Sir George Hampson among the insects 

 received by M. I'Abbe J. de Joannis from Shanghai. 



Distribution. Ceylon; Eastern China. 



668. Nola albulalis. 



Fyralis albulalis, Hlibn., Pyral., fig. 14 (1796). 

 Nola alhula, Den. and Schifif. ; Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het., i, 

 p. 374 (1892). 



I took a specimen in Satsuma in May, and one at Gensan 

 in June. There was one example from Oiwake in Fryer's 

 collection. 



Distribution. Europe. — Amurland ; Japan ; Kiushiu ; 

 Corea. 



669. Nola longivcntris. 



Nola longivcntris, Pouj., Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr, (6), vi, pi. cli, 

 (1886). 



Poujade's type was a male specimen taken by M. I'Abbe 

 David at Moupin. 



Habitat. WESTERN China. 



. 670. Nola minutalis. 



Nola minutalis, Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1888, p. 607 

 pl. XXX, fig. 17. 



Described from an example of each sex. These speci- 

 mens were in Pryer's collection, but the exact locality from 

 which they came was not indicated. 



The species comes very near to N. subchlamydula , Staud., 

 from South Europe, but it is a much smaller insect, and the 

 markings are narrower. 



Habitat. Japan. 



