from China, Japan, and Corea. 341 



Five female specimens and one male from Wa-shan, Ta- 

 chien-lu, Chow-pin-sa, and Chia-ting-fu ; and one example 

 of each sex from Moupin : June and July. 



These eight specimens exhibit a good deal of variation in 

 the amount of white : one example might be described as 

 having the primaries whitish, with dark grey basal patch 

 and broad submarginal band; this specimen, however, is 

 rather worn. In two others the primaries are shorter and 

 the outer margin rounder than in the type. 



Var. fuUginaria. 



Entirely suffused with fuliginous; submarginal line pale 

 and conspicuous. 



One male specimen from Ichang, June. 

 Hob. Central and Western China. 



Boarmia duplexa. 



Cleora duplexa, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 239 (1887). 



Boarmia duplex, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 258 (1895). 



One male specimen from Pu-tsu-fong, and a female from 

 Omei-shan : July. 



Distribution. Nepal; Sikhim (Hampson) ; Western China. 



Boarmia nigrilinearia, sp. n. 



Primaries ochreous grey, tinged with violaceous and irro- 

 rated with blackish ; first line black, curved, preceded by a 

 transverse blackish shade; second line black, sinuous, followed 

 by a cupreous band-like shade ; submarginal line blackish, 

 wavy, most distinct towards costa ; discal dot black. Second- 

 aries grey, suffused and mottled with fuscous on discal area, 

 the abdominal margin irrorated with blackish and marked with 

 ochreous towards anal angle ; central line blackish but rather 

 obscure. Fringes grey, marked with fuscous, and preceded 

 by an interrupted blackish line. Under surface grey, suffused 

 and irrorated, especially on secondaries, with fuscous ; all 

 the wings have a dusky discal dot and central line ; primaries 

 have traces of a submarginal line most distinct towards the 

 costa. 



Expanse 34 millim. 



One male specimen from Kia-ting-fu, June. 



Hob. Western China. 



Boarmia lenticularia, sp. n. 



Primaries whitish, dusted with black and clouded with 

 olivaceous ; there is a black spot at the base ; first transverse 



