( 457 ) 

 382. Haemorrhagia beresowskii (P\. IX. f. 7, ^ ). 



Bemarh heresowskii Alph^aky, in Rom., J/,-m. Lrji. ix. p. iL'O. t. 12. f. 9 ( J) (18'J7) (Se-tschuen, 



.June) ; Leech, Tirois. hint. Sor. f.niid. p. i'M;. n. «R (I80H) (W. China, vi. vii.). 

 Mn,-ri,rih,s:<a hiri-soim/:}!, Bartel, in Riihl, Groxs^clim. ii. p. 2--'9 (1900). 



c??. Closely re.'ienibling //. Sifdiidinyeri otlniiis, hni hordor of liiiiilwiiig 

 olivionsly broader, being as wide between W and W as this cellule is liroad at 

 margin. Cell-streak of forewing mostly vestigial : bar npon cross-veins as in 

 fiii-if. riffinin or iieavier. 



c?. Se.Nual arraatnro essentially as in Maiuliniieri : tenth tergite a little shorter, 

 and right clasper narrower before middle, its ventral margin not so obviously 

 sinnate beyond middle. 



llab. China ; not yet recorded from the eastern parts of the C!elestial Empire. 



In the Tring Mnsenm :i S S from : Ta-tsien-lu and Siao-lu. 



A series in coll. Charles Oberthiir. 



3S3. Haemorrhagia staudingeri (PI. IX. f. 8, 3). 



*/femarix stamliiii/en Leech, Eiiltm,. xxiii. p. .'11 (1890) (Chang-j-ang, vii. ;— Mus. Brit.) ; Kirby, 



Cat. Lep. IJet. i. p. 625. n. 11 (1892). 

 Maeroglossa affiiiis, Staudinger, in Rom., Mem. Up. vi. p. 240. n. 231 (1892) (partim). 

 .Vacnglnsm nllenmtn, Bartel, in Riihl, Gi-ossxrhm. ii. p. 232 (1900) (partim). 



cJ ? . Similar to J'i(cif. affinix f. affiiiis and f. confinis, bnt cell of forewing 

 without scaled fold, and cross-veins not heavier scaled than M, agreeing in these 

 characters with titt/u.s. Base of wings above black or nearly black ; base of 

 hindwing ])elow deejier in colour than in fucif. affini.s. Border of forewing even or 

 dentate. 



S- Tenth tergite (PI. XLIII. f 24, ventral aspect) longer than in fiiciformis 

 and tifyns, the two halves deeper separate ; steniite much broader, strongly 

 asypimetrical, the right edge convex, the left concave beyond middle, apex strongly 

 dilated towards the left side. Left clasper midway between that of titi/ii.i and 

 liirifonnis, decidedly slenderer than in titi/us, and somewhat spatnlate, harpe with 

 very few bristles ; right clasper as slender as in fucif ot'mis, but the ventral margin 

 less deeply and more distally sinuate, the sinus deeper than in tifi/iis, but nearly in 

 the same jdace, harpe ending in a long process as in fifi/i/.i, this process conijiressed 

 excejtt at end, strongly club-shaped in dorsal and in ventral aspect, much less 

 club-shaped in lateral view, the incrassate end armed with spines, of which those 

 standing on the ujiperside <ire nearly as long as the process is broad apically. 

 I'enis-fnnnel not rough with granules, j)vo(luced ventrally into a pointed process ; 

 penis-sheath with acutely pointed process as in tilijiis. 



Early stages not known. 



lUili. ('hina; Amurland. 



Two snbsi)ecies : 



". //. xtdinJiriiifri ntloiiis siibsp. ikiv. 

 Mafrnyhima nffui'v, Staudinger {non Bremei-, IKIH ), /.c. 



r?9. Agreeing in colonv closely with ///r//'. njjini.s. Thorax with pale side- 

 utrijie ; liiiidtiliia yellowish grey e.xcejjt tip. 



Iliil). Aninrbuid. 



ill the Tring Mnseum 3 JJ, 3 ? ?,lal)olle(| " Annii'," received I'rom (Jerman 

 dealers as n/liiii.^. 



