304 Mr. A. KE. Wittman on New and Unrecorded Species 
whilst syringaria emerged from June 27 to July 26. I 
have also a male specimen of parva taken at Hakusan- 
dake, Osumi, in September, 1895. 
Warren records distans (= parva) from Japan. 
Local distribution. Yrzo; Kytsnt. 
General distribution. KE. StpeERIA (Amurland, Ussuri) ; 
JAPAN. 
Collection number, 403. 
236. 
Hygrochroa syringaria. 
Phal.-Geometra syringaria, Linn., Syst. Nat., x, 520. 
Hygrochroa syringaria, Staud., Cat. Lep. pal. 1, p. 328 
(1901). 
Two male and three female specimens all bred from 
larvae taken at Junsai Numa, near Hakodate, in June, 
1902, found feeding on Shiro-utsugi (Stephanandra flexuosa, 
S. and L.). The imagines emerged in June and July. 
Leech does not record syringaria from Japan, but it is 
mentioned by Staudinger. 
Local distribution. YEZO. 
General distribution. EuRoPE; ARMENIA; W. SIBERIA ; 
KE. StpERIA (Amurland, Ussuri) ; JAPAN. 
Collection number, 403a. 
237. 
Hygrochroa (2) discolor. 
Garaeus discolor, Warren, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1893, 
p. 400, pl. xxxii, fig. 19; Hampson, Fauna Brit. 
India, Moths, ii, p. 234 (1895). 
One male specimen from Kiire, province of Satsuma, 
Kyuasha, July 29, 1895. 
There are three specimens of this species in the National 
Collection, South Kensington: one from the Khasis, one 
from Ichang, and one from Kytsht, Japan (Leech). 
Hitherto unrecorded from Japan. 
Local distribution. KytsHo. 
General distribution. INDIA; CHINA; JAPAN. 
Collection number, 402. 
