from Chin a j Japan , and Corea. 327 



This species is allied to X. sericea, Bull., and X. latiferaria, 

 Walk., most nearly perhaps to the former. It is, however, 

 at once separated from either by the shape of the fascia on 

 primaries and yellow border on secondaries. 



Xandrames agitato,. 



Boarmia agitata, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) i. p. 396 (1878) ; 



111. Typ. Lep. Het. iii. p. 33, pi. xlviii. fig. 9 (1879). 

 Duliophyk agitata, Warren, Novit. Zool. i. p. 432 (1894). 



Some specimens from Ohoyama and Nikko in Fryer's 

 collection. 



Mr. Smith took the species at Hakone in August, and 

 there are specimens in the National Museum from Tokio, 

 Yokohama, and Chiuzenji. 



Hob. Japan. 



Xandrames angustaria, sp. n. 



Primaries ochreous, mottled and striated with dark brown ; 

 there is a fuliginous patch at the base ; a subbasal band and 

 a broad central fascia of the same colour, the latter interrupted 

 in the middle and bordered outwardly on the costa by a patch 

 of the ground-colour enclosing a dark irregular bar; sub- 

 marginal line interrupted, preceded by some dark clouds below 

 costa. Secondaries fuscous, finely striated with cupreous 

 brown ; there is a dusky discal dot arid central line. Fringes 

 of the ground-colour marked with fuliginous. Under surface 

 fuscous, paler along costa of primaries ; there is an irregular- 

 shaped pale fascia beyond the middle of the wing enclosing a 

 dark patch below costa ; discal dot black. 



Expanse 54 millim. 



One specimen from Omei-shan, June. 



Hob. Western China. 



Genus GNOPHOS. 



(Treitschke, Eur. Schmett. vi. p. 160 (1827).) 

 Gnophos muscosaria. 



Gnophos muscosaria, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xxxv. p. 1596 (1866). 

 Gnophus muscosarius, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 251 

 (1895). 



One female specimen from Moupin taken in July. 

 Distribution. N.W. Himalayas ; Sikhim (Hampson) ; 

 Western China. 



Gnophos approximaria, sp. n. 



Greyish, powdered and marked with dark brown. Pri- 

 maries have four transverse wavy lines and a transverse basal 



