244 Mr. A. E. Vigeeman on New and Unrecorded Species 
Smaller than JD. mus., Oberth., and the postmedial line 
is differently formed. 
Male type from Japan. 
Habitat. JAPAN. 
Collection number, 66. 
Genus TRISULOIDES. 
Butler, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (5), vil, p. 36 (1881); 
Hampson, Fauna Brit. India, Moths, u, p. 436 (1894). 
1a: 
Trisuloides sericea. 
Trisuloides sericea, Butl., 1. c., p. 836 (1894); Hampson, /. ¢., 
p. 436, fig. 247 (1894). 
One male and five female specimens taken at Yoshino, 
Yamato, in July, September and October, 1900, 1901, 
and at Nakasho, Yamato, in June, 1894; one specimen 
unlocalised. 
Hitherto unrecorded from Japan. 
Local distribution. Honpo. 
General distribution. INDIA (Sikhim, Shillong); Assam; 
CENTRAL CHINA; JAPAN. 
Collection number, 1129. 
Sub-family PLUSIANAE. 
Genus PLUSIA. 
Ochsenheimer, Schmett. Eur., iv, p. 89 (1816); Hamp- 
son, Fauna Brit. India, Moths, ii, p. 567 (1894). 
116. 
Plusia limbirena. 
Plusia limbirena, Guen., ii, p. 350 (1852); Moore, Lep. 
Ceyl., iui, pl. cli, fig. 5 (1884); Hampson, Fauna 
Brit. India, Moths, 11, p. 568 (1894). 
Plusia confusa, Moore, Lep. Atk., p. 149. 
Four male and two female specimens taken at Yoshino, 
Yamato, in June, August and September, 1896, 1899, 
1900, and at Tokyo in October, 1895. 
Hitherto unrecorded from Japan. 
Local distribution. Honpo. 
