Some New Notoixjntidae from Japan, Cokea and I'ormosa, 35 



1. Descriptions of New Grenera. 



I. Ncricoides n. g. 

 Closely allied to Nerice Wk., but differs from the latter as follows: — 

 Compound eyes with some distinct hairs ; thorax with a high conical pro- 

 jection, and not comb-shaped as that of Ncricc ; vein 6 from the besal 1/3 

 of areola, and not from the upper angle of the cell as in Nerice : vein 7 

 arises nearly from the middle part of 6, while in Nerice from 1/3 of 6 ; veins 

 3 and 4 arise nearly from a point. 



Generic T\-pe - Nerice bipartita Biitl. 



2. Chadisroidcs n. g. 

 Closely allied to Chadisra Wk., but differs from the latter as follows : — 

 ^ . Antennae bipectinatcd, and at the apical one third being serrated ; 

 palpi short, not reaching the vertex of head ; veins 7 and 10 to prim.aries 

 arising from the upper part of the areola, vein 3 beyond the lower angle of 

 cell ; no tuft on the hind margin ; vein 3 to secondaries arising beyond the lower 

 angle of cell. In form and patern of the markings resembles much also 

 Wilemanus Nag., but differs form it in its ha\-i.ng pectinated antennae in the 

 female. 



Generic Typc-Ochrostigiiia ussuriensis Fung. (= Chadisra corcaniis '^laXs,). 



3- Coreodonta n. g. 



Closely allied to Epinotodoiita Mats., but differs from the latter as follows: — 



^. Antennae filiform, not serrated as in Epinotadouta. 



Thorax in the middle with a long erect tuft, which gradually becoming 

 lower towards the metanotum. \'eins 6 and 7 to primaries branched far away 

 from the end of cell ; wings much narrower. 



Generic type- CoreodoHia corcana Mats. 



It resembles also Hyperaeschra Btlr., but differs from the latter in having 

 filiform antennae in the male. 



