from China, Japan, and Corea. 305 



One male specimen from Moupin and one male and two 

 females from Omei-shan, July. 



Hob. Western China. 



Closely allied to L. obliguata^ Moore. Perhaps only a 

 local form of that species. 



Genus KEANANDA. 



(Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1867, p. 648.) 



Krananda semihyalina. 



Krananda semihyalina, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1867, p. 648; 

 Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 199 (1895). 



I met with this species at Nagasaki in May, and there were 

 a few specimens in Fryer's collection from Central Japan. 



Distribution. Dalhousie ; Sikhim ; Kha*sis (Hampson) ; 

 Japan ; Kiushiu. 



Krananda lucidaria, sp. n. (PI. VI. fig. 10.) 



Basal two thirds of primaries and half of secondaries 

 diaphanous, clouded with brownish ; outer third of primaries 

 and half of secondaries clouded with purplish brown, except 

 on the outer margin of the latter. 



Primaries have a velvety black subbasal band transversely 

 intersected by a pale sinuous line ; on the inner margin 

 towards the boundary of the diaphanous area there is a slightly 

 oblique velvety-black bar, this is twice interrupted; there are 

 some pale brown marks on costa before apex and on outer 

 margin below apex ; submarginal band sinuous, pale brown, 

 bordered inwardly with dusky, but suffused below the costal 

 portion. Secondaries irrorated with blackish ; a brown cloud 

 represents a diffuse oblique band terminating in a black 

 mark just before abdominal margin ; discal spot black ; sub- 

 marginal band pale, but not clearly defined. Under surface : 

 basal portion of the wings whity brown, outer portion (except 

 at apex of primaries and upper angle of secondaries) ferrugi- 

 nous brown, merging into ochreous on outer margin of second- 

 aries -j primaries have a ferruginous-brown crescent in the 

 cell, which meets an elbowed transverse line of the same 

 colour ; secondaries have a slightly curved subbasal band, also 

 ferruginous brown. 



Expanse 58 millim. 



One female specimen from Omei-shan, July. 



Hob. Western China. 



Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 6. Vol. xix. 22 



