from China, Japan , and Gorea. 315 



Dilinia Schcefferi. 

 Caber a Schce/eri, Brem. Lep. Ost-Sib. p. 80, pi. vii. fig. 4 (1864). 



I obtained specimens at Gensan in June. 

 This species can be readily separated from its allies by the 

 distinct yellow bands, which are not in the least serrated. 



Var. 



simcana. 



Pale ochreous white, irrorated with brownish. Primaries 

 have three rather broad, wavy, ochreous transverse lines, 

 the first two elbowed below costa, and the third angled. 

 Secondaries have two wavy ochreous lines. Fringes of the 

 ground-colour. Under surface paler than above ; all the 

 wings have a dusky discal dot and indications of a transverse 

 line beyond. 



Expanse 36 millim. 



A good series received from Ta-chien-lu and Ni-tou, June. 



Distribution. Amur ; Corea ; Western China. 



Dilinia pur us. 



Thysanochilus purus, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) i. p. 404 (1878) ; 

 111. Typ. Lep. Het. iii. p. 44, pi. li. tig. 12 (1879). 



There was a good series from Yokohama in Pryer's collec- 

 tion. I took the species at Gensan and Mr. Smith at Hakone 

 in June. 



Distribution. Corea; Japan. 



Dilinia conspersaria, sp. n. 



White. All the wings have black discal and marginal 

 spots. Primaries have three, and secondaries two, brownish 

 macular bands. Under surface white, with black discal and 

 marginal spots and a brownish macular submarginal band ; 

 the costal area of primaries is suffused with fuscous, especially 

 towards the base. 



Expanse, <J 38, ? 43 millim. 



Two male specimens and six females from Oiwake m 

 Pryer's collection. 



The species varies in the intensity of the markings. 



Hob. Japan. 



Dilinia tinagmaria. 



Cabera tinagmaria, Guen. Phal. ii. p. 56 (1857). 

 A number of specimens were received from Omei-shan and 

 Moupin and one example from Chia-ting-fu, July. I took 



