320 Mr. A. E, Weman on New and Unrecorded Species 
Three female specimens taken in August, 1897, at 
Karuizawa, Shinano. 
Hitherto unrecorded from Japan. 
Local distribution. Honpo. 
General distribution. WESTERN CHINA; JAPAN. 
Collection number, 544. 
Genus OZOLA. 
Walker, xxiv, p. 1080 (1862); Hampson, Fauna Brit. 
India, Moths, iii, p. 8327 (1895). 
268. 
Ozola impedita. 
Acidalia impedita, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xxiii, p. 766 
(1861). 
Zarmigethusa brangulifera, Moore, Lep. Atk., p. 263 (1888). 
zola brangulifera, Swinh., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1894, 
p. 168. 
Ozola impedita, Swinh., Lep. Het. Oxon. Mus., ii, p. 331 
(1900). 
Ozola impedita japonica, Prout, Gen. Ins., Geom., sub- 
fam. Oenochrominae, p. 94 (1910). 
Two male specimens of var. japonica taken at Kiire, 
province of Satsuma, in July, 1895, and one male at 
Kumamoto, province of Higo, June, 1893. 
Type of tmpedita in Oxford Museum. 
“Ozola japonica differs from typical impedita in more 
ochreous tone, sharper and uninterrupted lines, the inner 
on forewing scarcely angulated in all, a distinct, gently- 
curved median line on hindwing, which is almost absent in 
typical ampedita, subterminal black spots distinct through- 
out both wings, cell-spots of hindwing small (almost as in 
stnurcosta), underside much more unicoloured than in the 
type, with the apical cloud only quite weakly differentiated. 
Discocellulars of hindwing as in typical impedita. 
“Kyusha (Nagasaki two), three examples in collection 
Brit. Mus.’—(Prout.) 
Described from Japan by Prout. 
Local distribution. KyYUsHt. 
General distribution. Inpia (Sikhim, Khasis); JAPAN. 
Collection number, 545. 
