362 Mr. A. E. ~~" on New and Unrecorded Species 
Phalaena alietella, Dup., x, p. 287, pl. 181, fig. 40 (nec 4a), 
(1836). 
Dioryctria splendidella, Staud., Cat. Lep. pal., u, p. 37 
(1901). 
Staudinger records this species from Japan. 
General distribution. KUROPE; JAPAN. 
Genus RHODOPHAEA. 
Guenée, Eur. Microlep., Ind. Meth., p. 74 (1845); Hamp- 
son, Fauna Brit. India, Moths, iv, p. 98 (1896). 
366. 
Rhodophaca rufilimbalis, sp. n. 
d. Forewings greyish clouded with darker ; medial line whitish, 
curved, preceded by a rufous patch ; submarginal line whitish, area 
beyond rufous. Hindwings and underside of all the wings dark 
fuscous. ' 
Expanse 16 mm. 
Male type from Yoshino, Yamato, June, 1900. 
Local distribution. Wonpo. 
Habitat. JAPAN. 
Collection number, 1580. 
367. 
Rhodophaea incertella, South, ined., sp. n. 
9. Primaries brownish grey, inclining to reddish brown between 
the transverse lines ; subbasal line blackish, inwardly edged with 
white, almost straight ; antemedial line blackish, inwardly edged with 
white, sinuous and slightly oblique, followed by a dark brown band ; 
submarginal line pale, sinuous, very indistinct ; a white linear mark 
at end of cell. Secondaries pale fuscous. Fringes grey, becoming 
almost. white towards the tips. Under surface fuscous. 
Expanse 21 mm. 
There is one specimen of this species undescribed in the 
National Collection, named incertella by Mr. South, and I 
have therefore described it. 
Local distribution. KYUsHu. 
Halitat. JAPAN. 
Genus ACROBASIS. 
Zeller, Isis, 1848, p. 606; Hampson, Fauna Brit. India, 
Moths, iv, p. 98 (1896). 
