of Lepidoptera Heterocera from Japan. 371 
mention it from Japan. Of the typical form which has 
already been recorded by Leech from Japan, I have taken 
two male and nine female specimens in the following 
localities: Yoshino, Yamato, June and July, 1899, 1900 ; 
Tokyo, March and April, 1893; Suma, near Kobe, July and 
August, 1901; Junsai Numa, Oshima, July, 1902. 
Local distribution. Honpo; YEZO. 
General distribution. CHINA; ASSURI; COREA; JAPAN. 
Collection number, 1530. 
384. 
Nymphula vittalis. 
Oligostigma vittalis, Brem., Lep. Ost.- Sib., p. 66, pl. vi, 
fig. 3 (1864). 
Oligostigina ee is, Pryer, Cist. Ent., 11, p. 234, pl. iv, 
fig. 8 (1877). 
Nymphula vittalis, Leech, Trans, Ent. Soc. Lond., 1901, 
p. 432; Staud., Cat. Lep. pal., li, p. 49. 
Three male and three female specimens taken at Imajo, 
Higo, in May, 1895. 
Local distribution. KyUsHu. 
General distribution. AMURLAND; EASTERN and CEN- 
TRAL CHINA; COREA; JAPAN. 
Recorded by Staudinger from Japan, but not by Leech. 
Collection number, 1532. 
385. 
Nymphula fluctwosalis, 
Nymphula fluctuosalis, Zell., K. Vet.—Ak., Handl., 1852, 
p:) 24. 
Paraponyx linealis, Guen., Delt. et. Pyr., p. 271. 
Oligostigma chiy ysippusalis, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xvii, 
p. 432. 
Oligostigma obitalis, Walk., 7. c. 
Paraponyx aptalis, Led. Wien., ent. Mon., 1863, pp. 452, 
485. 
Oligostigma curta, Butl., Ent. Mo. Mag., xv, p. 270. 
? Paraponyx oryzalis, Wood-Mason, Rice pest of Burma, 
Calcutta, 1885. 
Nymphula fluctuosalis, Hampson, Fauna Brit. India, Moths, 
iv, pp. 193, 194, fig. 115. 
