256 Mr. A. E.@leman on New and Unrecorded Species 
141. ; 
Nodaria parallela, sp. n. (Plate XXXI, fig. 16.) 
6. Forewings pale brown with three darker brown transverse 
lines, the first is indistinct but appears to be slightly curved, the 
second is angled beyond the cell thence inwardly oblique to the 
inner margin, the third is almost straight commencing on the costa 
at one-sixth from apex and slightly bent inwards below the middle. 
Hindwings whitish brown powdered with darker and traversed by 
two almost parallel brown lines. Fringes of all the wings preceded 
by a blackish line. Underside whitish brown ; forewings suffused 
with darker on discal area and traversed by a curved, brown, post- 
medial line; hindwings suffused with darker on the margins and 
traversed by two bands as on the upper side. 
Expanse 30 mm. 
One male and one female specimen. The male described 
was received from Mr. Andrews, who obtained it at Hako- 
date, and the female was taken at Yoshino, Yamato, in 
September, 1899. 
There are three unnamed examples of this species in 
the Leech Collection, now at South Kensington ; two from 
Nagahama in Japan (Hondo), and one from Chang- Yang, 
in Central China. . 
Local distribution. YEZO; HoNnpbo. 
General distribution. CENTRAL CHINA; JAPAN. 
Collection number, 1302. 
142. 
Nodaria assimilata, sp.n, (Plate XXXTJ, fig. 11.) 
d. Antennae serrate and fasciculate. Forewings light brown 
with four darker transverse lines ; antemedial line indented below 
the middle; medial line, erect, diffuse, the discal mark on it; post- 
medial line curved inwards below the discal mark and then united 
with the medial line; submarginal line indented below the middle. 
Hindwings pale whitish brown with two darker transverse lines, the 
inner one indented. Fringes agree with the wings in colour and are 
preceded by a dark line. Underside pale whitish brown suffused 
with ochreous on the costal area of each wing; all the wings have a 
darker discal mark and two transverse lines. 
Expanse 24 mm. 
The markings are somewhat similar to those of 
NV. tarsipennalis, Treit. 
