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Secondaries have two rufous lines and a diffuse submarginal 

 band as on primaries. Under surface orange, speckled with 

 fuscous grey ; outer margins suffused with fuscous. 



Expanse 52 millim. 



One female specimen from Wa-ssu-kow, June. 



Hob. Western China. 



Dalima ochrearia, sp. n. 



The apex of primaries is acutely produced and the second- 

 aries have an angular projection above the middle of outer 

 margin. Pale ochreous brown, tinged with pink 7 especially 

 on the outer marginal areas of all the wings. Primaries have 

 three brown spots on costa j beyond the middle there is a 

 transverse yellowish line, sharply angled in the direction of 

 the apex of the wing, and then oblique to inner margin, 

 where it terminates slightly in advance of a dark quadrate 

 spot placed on the middle of the margin ; this line is out- 

 wardly bordered with olivaceous. Secondaries have a trans- 

 verse yellowish line outwardly bordered with olivaceous and 

 an indistinct dusky line nearer the base of the wing. In 

 some specimens there are indications of a submarginal line on 

 each wing. Under surface orange, freckled with fuscous. 



Expanse 5052 millim. 



Several examples of both sexes from Moupin; Chia-ting-fu; 

 Wa-shan ; Pu-tsu-fong ; Chang-yang : June and July. 



The Chang-yang examples are tinged with olivaceous and 

 have indistinct traces of basal and median transverse lines. 



Hob. Central and Western China. 



Dalima acutaria, sp. n. 



The primaries are produced at apex and there is a slight 

 projection on the outer margin of the secondaries below outer 

 angle. Brownish grey, more or less tinged with rufous. 

 Primaries have three short rufous-brown dashes on costa, from 

 the first of which there are indications of a silvery-grey-edged 

 transverse line to the inner margin, and from the third there 

 is a line projected in the direction of outer margin, which, 

 however, it does not reach, but turns sharply inwards and 

 runs obliquely to middle of the inner margin ; beyond this 

 line, which is edged with yellowish, the wing is tinged with 

 fuliginous. Secondaries have two central rufous-brown lines, 

 the inner straight and the outer curved, the latter edged 

 inwardly with yellowish. Fringes rufous-brown. Under 

 surface orange, freckled with blackish ; marginal area of all 

 the wings suffused with dusky and limited inwards by a 



