324 Mr. A. E. \ygleman on New and Unrecorded Species 
275. 
Hustroma pyropata. 
Geometra pyropata, Hiibn., Geom., fig. 328 (1805 ?); Staud., 
Cat. Lep. pal., p. 291 (1901). 
A male specimen taken at Yoshino, Yamato, June, 
1899. 
Hitherto unrecorded from Japan. 
Local distribution. Honpo. 
General distribution. Europe; E. Siperta (Ussuri); 
JAPAN. 
Collection number, 608. 
276. 
Hustroma porphyriata. 
Cidaria porphyriata, Moore, Lep. Atk., p. 276 (1887); 
Hampson, Fauna Brit. India, Moths, iii, p. 360 (1895). 
Cidaria multistriata, Butl., Ill. Het. B. M., vii, p. 119, 
pl. cxxxvu, fig. 21 (1889). 
A series of five males and seven females taken at 
Yoshino, Yamato, in May, June and July, 1899, 1900, 
1901, alee ab Joranices near Sapporo, Yezo, in August, 
1896, and at Ohoki, province of Iyo, July, 1896. 
Hitherto ae eoadetl from Japan. 
Local distribution. HONDO; SHIKOKU; YEZO. 
General distribution. INDIA; SIKHIM; JAPAN. 
Genus CIDARIA. 
Treitschke, Eur. Schmett., vi, 2, p. 140 (1828); Hampson 
Fauna Brit. India, Moths, iii, p. 349 (1895). 
277. 
Cidaria illitata, sp.n. (Plate XXXI, fig. 9.) 
¢. Forewings the base and the inner marginal half of the wings 
blackish, the latter tinged with ferruginous towards the outer 
margin; there is a slightly darker antemedial band and a blackish 
cloud on the costa between it and the apical area which is blackish 
intersected by a white X-like mark; fringes blackish towards apex 
and white marked with blackish towards the inner margin. Hind- 
