from China,) Japan, and Gjrea. 193 



Urapteryx kernaria. 



Urapteryx kernaria, Oberth. Etud. d'Eatom. xviii. p. 23. pi. ii. fig. 20 

 (Nov. 1893). 



This species was discovered in Western China at Tse-kou 

 by R. P. Dubernard ; my collectors did not meet with it. 



Genus EUCTENURA.PTERYX. 

 (Warren, Novit. Zool. i. p. 399 (1894).) 



Euctenurapteryx maculicaudaria. 



Accena maculicaudaria, Motsch. Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 1866, i. p. 196. 

 Euctenurapteryx maculicaudaria, Warren, Novit. Zool. i. p. 399 (1894). 

 Urapteryx luteiceps, Feld. Reis. Nov., Lep. v. pi. cxxii. fig. 2 (1875). 



A series from Yokohama and Oiwake in Fryer's collec- 

 tion. I took specimens at Tsuruga in July and at Hakodate 

 in August. 



Among the specimens in Fryer's collection is a remarkable 

 female aberration from Yokohama, in which the usual white 

 colour is replaced by pale greyish brown ; the transverse lines 

 are, in consequence of the ground-colour, indistinct, but they 

 are more ferruginous in colour, as also are the fringes and 

 the spots at angle of the secondaries. 



Distribution. Japan ; Yesso ; Eastern China. 



Euctenurapteryx parallelaria. 

 Urapteryx parattelaria, Leech, Entom., Suppl. p. 5 (Jan. 1891). 



I have one female specimen which was taken by a native 

 collector at Chang-yang. 

 Hob. Central China. 



Euctenurapteryx nigrociliaria. 



Urapteryx nigrociliaris, Leech, Entom., Suppl. p. 5 (Jan. 1891). 



Appears to be not uncommon at Huang-mu-chang, in July. 

 It also occurs at Omei-shan and in the province of Kwei- 

 chow in June. 



Hob. Western China. 



Genus THINOPTERYX. 



(Butl. Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. xvii. p. 202 (1883).) 

 Thinopteryx crocoptera. 



Urapteryx crocoptera, Koll. Hiig. Kasch. iv. p. 483 (1848). 

 Thinopteryx striolata, Butl. Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. xvii. p. 202 (1883). 

 Thinopteryx crocoptera, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 148 

 (1895). 



