344 Mr, A. EY ileman on New and Unrecorded Spevies 
Genus AGRAPTOCHLORA. 
326. 
Agraptochlora marginata. 
Agraptochlora marginata, Warren, Nov. Zool. i, p. 390 
(1894); Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1902, p. 677 
Type in collection Rothschild, from Tiapang. 
Swinhoe, in a list of species not included in the B. M., 
gives Japan as the locality for this species. Tiapang, how- 
ever, 1s not a Japanese name, and Mr. Warren informs me 
that the genus only occurs in South Africa. 
Habitat. JAPAN (?). 
Family SATURNIADAE. 
Genus RHODINIA. 
Rhodia, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1872, p. 578 (nom. 
praeoc.). 
Rhodinia, Staud., Rom. sur Lép., vi, p. 327 (1892). 
327. 
Rhodinia fugacx. 
Rhodia fugax, Butl., Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (4), xx, 
p. 480 (1877)5 (Hl Het Be Ma! plexi, ae a 
(1878); Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1888, p. 633 ; 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1898, p. 268. 
Saturnia diana, Oberth., Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6), vi, pl. xlvii 
(1886). 
The dark form, diana, Oberth., has not been recorded 
from Japan. I captured one male specimen of this form 
at Kodbe, and bred another male from the larva at Tokyo 
on November 1, 1894. It may not perhaps be generally 
known that the larva of &. fugax emits a faint sound 
like the creaking of the branch of a tree moving in the 
wind. I have caught and bred typical fwgax, Butler, both 
male and female, in October and November, 1893, at 
Tokyo. 
Local distribution. HONpo. 
General distribution. HK. Srperia (Ussuri); JAPAN 
Collection number, 6a. 
