310 Mr. J. H. Leech on Lepidoptera Heterocera 



Graphata, Hedem., is included in the genus Opisthograptis, 

 Hiibn., by Meyrick (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 103). 



Macaria Pryeri. 

 Macaria Pryeri, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) iv. p. ^*8-(1879). 



There were specimens from Yokohama and Oiwake in 

 Fryer's collection, and my native collector obtained a specimen 

 in the island of Kiushiu. 



Hob. Japan and Kiushiu. 



Macaria inter sectaria, sp. n. 



Very near to M. temeraria, Swinh., but the second and 

 third transverse lines of primaries are not sinuous ; the latter 

 is double, enclosing a pale buff line, obtusely angled below 

 costa, and has a small black mark, intersected by the vena- 

 tion, above the middle ; between the first and second lines 

 there is a dusky diffuse band, which is continued on the 

 secondaries ; the submarginal white line commences at apex 

 and terminates just above inner angle ; it is slightly incurved 

 about the middle, and there is a whitish patch in this curve. 

 On the secondaries the white submarginal line terminates just 

 before anal angle ; there is a dusky band on central area, 

 tapering towards costa and marked with black dots on the 

 iieuration. Under surface very similar to that of M. teme- 

 raria, but the transverse lines are not wavy. 



Expanse 40 millim. 



One male specimen from Pu-tsu-fong, July. 



Hob. Western China. 



Macaria temeraria. 



Macaria temeraria, Swinh. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1891, p. 492 ; 

 Ilampson, Fauna Brit, lnd. ; Moths, iii. p. 207 (1895). 



I took specimens at Ning-po in April and at Nagasaki in 

 June, and I have received the species from Chang-yang, 

 where it was taken in July. 



Distribution. Simla ; Khdsias ; Ndgas (Hampson) ; Kiu- 

 shiu ; Eastern and Central China. 



Macaria ornataria, sp. n. 



Pale brownish grey. Primaries have two interrupted 

 dusky transverse lines before the middle, each originating in 

 a brown spot on the costa ; beyond the middle is a blackish 

 fascia extending from costa to just below first median nervule, 

 interrupted by the venation and separated by a line of the 



