from China, Japan, and Corea. 215 



Genus NOTHOMIZA. 

 (Warren, Novit. Zool. i. p. 443 (1894).) 



Nothomiza formosa. 



Ellopia formosa, Butl. 111. Typ. Lep. Het. ii. p. 47, pi. xxxv. fig. 8 

 (1878). 



Several specimens from Yokohama and Gifu in Fryer's 

 collection. 



I captured specimens in Satsuma in May and at Tsuruga 

 and Nagahama in July. Mr. Smith took the species at 

 Hakone in August. 



Hob. J^apan ; Kiushiti. 



Genus HETEROMIZA. 

 (Warren, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lend, 1893, p. 405.) 



Heteromiza sanguiflua. 



Cimicodes sanguiflua, Moore, Lep Atk. p. 233, pi. viii. %. 4 (1887). 

 Heteromizaflava, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 236 (1895). 



I have received specimens from Omei-shan, Moupin, and 

 Chang-yang, June and July. 



Hampson considers that H.flava is a form of H. sangm- 

 flua, but I am inclined to regard them as distinct species. 



Distribution, Khasis ; Central and Western China. 



Heteromiza flava . 

 Cimicodes flava, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 233, pi. viii. fig. 5 (1887). 



One male example from Moupin, July. 

 Distribution. Kha"sis (Hampson) ; Western China. 



Heteromiza cruentaria. 



Cimicodes cruentaria, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1867, p. 616 ; 



Waterh. Aid, pi. cli. fig. 6. 

 Heteromiza cruentaria, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 237 



(1895). 



One example of each sex from Chang-yang, July. 

 Distribution. Western Himalayas; Khasis (Hampson); 

 Central China. 



Genus DALIMA. 

 (Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1867, p. 614.) 



Dalima variaria^ sp. n. 



Male. Ochreous-brown, striated with purplish-brown. 

 Primaries have a brownish diffuse band, which is angled 

 below costa and traversed throughout its course by a wavy 



