340 Mr. A. E. Wgieman on New and Unrecorded Species 
Genus NEMORIA. 
Hiibner, Verz., p. 285 (1827); Hampson, Fauna Brit. 
India, Moths, i, 1895, p. 501. 
316. 
Nemoria plana, sp. n. 
9. Light green, fringes whitish. Differs from N. viridata, L., in 
being without transverse lines. 
Expanse 24 mmn. 
The costal area of forewings is broadly ochreous, but as 
this colour extends further on one side than on the other 
it is probably a stain resulting from contact with moisture. 
Female type from Odai-San, Yamato, July, 1894. 
Local distribution. Honpo. 
Habitat. JAPAN. 
Collection number, 795. 
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Nemoria amphitritaria. 
Nemoria amphitritaria, Oberth., Etud. d’Ent., v, p. 49, 
play, tig. “Sk Stauds Tris, sop. 10; Pong 2h see. 
Staud., Cat. Lep. pal., 1, p. 264 (1901). — 
Staudinger records this species from Japan. Unre- 
corded by Leech. 
Five male specimens taken at Yoshino, Yamato, in 
May, August, September, and October, 1899, 1900. 
Local distribution. Honpo. 
General distribution. EK. SIBERIA (Ussuri); JAPAN. 
Collection numbers, 790, 791, 791a. 
318. 
Nemoria gelida. 
Nemoria gelida, Butl., Ill. Het. B. M, vu, p. 104, 
pl. exxxvi, fig. 5 (1889) ; Leech, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 
Hist. (6), vol. XX, p. 240 (1897): Hampson, Fauna 
Brit. India, Moths, ili, p. 502 (1895). 
One male specimen taken at Yoshino, Yamato in 
August, 1900. 
Hitherto unrecorded from Japan. 
