of Lepidoptera Heterocera from Japan. 275 
Recorded by Rothschild and Jordan from Japan, but 
not by Leech. They remark: “Larva said by Graeser, 
l.c., to be very similar to, and the pupa not distinguish- 
able from that of Sphinx ocellata.” “Food plants: Syringa 
and Fraxinus. Two broods.” 
A male specimen from Tobetsu, Oshima, Yezo, taken in 
July, 1902, and a female from Ishikawa, Oshima, taken 
in June of the same year. 
Local distribution. YEZO. 
General distribution. KE. Srperta (Amurland, Ussuri) ; 
CoREA ; JAPAN. 
Collection number, 39. 
Genus KENTROCHRYSALIS. 
Staudinger, Rom. sur Lép., iii, p. 157 (1887); Roths- 
child and Jordan, Rev. Lep. Sphing., Nov. Zool., ix, suppl., 
p. 162 (1903). 
181. 
Kentrochrysalis consimilis. 
Hyloicus davidis, Butler (nec Oberthiir, 1880), Trans. Ent: 
Soc. Lond., 1881, p. 2, Tokyo. 
Anceryx davidis, Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1888, 
p- 589 (part). 
Kentochrysalis streckert, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het., i, p. 693 
(1892) (part); Leech, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1898, 
. 290. 
Feaiichipali consimilis, Rothsch. and Jord., Rev. Lep. 
Sphing., Nov. Zool., ix, suppl., pp. 164, 834. 
The correct spelling of the name of this genus is 
Kentrochrysalis, not Kentochrysalis. 
Leech referred three specimens which were contained 
in Pryer’s collection to Kentrochrysalis streckert, Staud. ; 
Rothschild and Jordan, however, have included two of 
these specimens under their new species consimilis, and 
the third specimen, a female, has been named by them 
Hyloicus crassistriga, They remark concerning consimulis 
that “it is intermediate between streckeri and sieversi, but 
different from both; of the size of streckeri, with which 
it has generally been confounded. In appearance like 
streckeri, but. the external discal lines of the forewing less 
dentate, the two antemedian lines distinct, ending at 
