-210 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



One example from Chia-kou-ho. The type was from 

 Moupin. 



Habitat. Western China. 



Genus Mimerastria. 

 Butl., Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) vii, p. 236 (1881). 



676. Mimerastria mandschtiriana. 



Erastria mandschuriana, Oberth., Etud. d'Entom., v, p. 83, 



pi. ii, fig. 9 (1880). 

 Nola mandschuriana, Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1888, 



p. 609. 

 Mimerastria mandschuriana, Butl., Ann. and Mag. Nat. 



Hist, (5) vii, p. 236 (1881). 

 Nola alhula, Hb., var. a. mandschurica, Oberth. ; Fixsen, 



Rom. sur L^p., iii, p. 327 (1887). 

 Two specimens in Fryer's collection, one of which is 

 from Oiwake. 



Oberthiir's type was from the Isle of Askold. 

 Distribution. Amurland ; Japan : Corea. 



Family AGARISTID^. 



Genus Eusemia. 



Dalm. ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, p. 14'J 

 (1894). 



677. Eusemia lectrix. 



Noctua lectrix, Linn., Mus. Ulr., p. 389 (1764). 



Bombyx lectrix, Cram., Pap. Exot, ii, pi. cxcii, fig, C (1779) ; 



Don., Ins. China, pi. xliii, fig. 2 (1798). 

 Epistcme lectrix, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het., i, p. 26 (1892). 

 Eusemia lectrix, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, ii, 



p. 149 (1894). 



My collectors met with this species at Chang-yang and 

 in most of the localities that they visited in Western 

 China. 



There is a good deal of variation in the size of the 

 medial spots on primaries, and in two or three examples 

 these are united, whilst in two others the upper medial 

 spot and the spot at basal end of the cell are confluent. 



Habitat. China. 



