288 Mr. A. E, Wieman on New and Unrecorded Species 
Drymonia lichen, Oberth., Etud. d’Ent., v, p. 64, pl. viii, 
fig. 5 (1880). 
Three male and two female specimens taken at Tobetsu 
and Junsia Numa, Oshima, Yezo, in July and August, 
1902. 
Hitherto unrecorded from Japan. 
Local distribution. YEZO. 
General distribution. EK. SIBERIA (Amurland, Ussur1) ; 
JAPAN. 
Collection number, 68. 
201. 
Stauropus punctatella. 
Orgyia punctatella, Motsch., Etud. Entom., 1860, p. 32. 
Seven male specimens and one female taken in the 
following localities: Yoshino, Yamato, and Takao-San, 
Musashi, June and July, 1895, 1901, 1902; Tobetsu and 
Junsai Numa, Oshima, Yezo, July, 1902. 
Leech (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1899, p. 124) included 
this species as probably referable to Dasychira pseudabietis. 
Two specimens in the National Collection, one from 
Nikko. 
Hitherto unrecorded from Japan. 
Local distribution. HONDO and YEZO. 
Habitat. JAPAN. 
Collection numbers, 77 and 77a. 
202. 
Stawropus perdi. 
Dasychira perdix, Moore, Lep. Atk., p. 58, pl. in, fig. 3 
(1879). 
Dasychira fasciatus, Moore, Lep. Atk., p. 58. 
Stawropus comatus, Leech, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1898, 
p. 306. 
Somera pryert, Leech, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1889, p. 216. 
In the Museum Collection both pryer, Leech, and 
comatus, Leech, are included in the series labelled perdiz, 
Moore, with fasciatus, Moore, as a synonym. The species 
would seem to be a most variable one, and the only 
character that remains constant in all the specimens is 
the submarginal line of forewings. 
