428 Mr. J. H. Leech on Lepidoptera Heterocera 



it and the base of the wing ; secondaries have a blackish 

 discal dot. Antennae bipectinated. 



Expanse 36 millim. 



One male specimen from Ichang, June. 



Hob. Central China. 



Boarmia insolitaria, sp. n. 



Primaries have the costal area drab, freckled and clouded 

 with darker brown, and the inner portion of the wing brown, 

 tinged with ferruginous, and clouded with drab on outer 

 margin ; there are indications of two dusky transverse lines 

 and a pale submarginal line. Secondaries are drab at the 

 extreme base on outer marginal third, the intervening space 

 being fuscous brown ; there is a brownish cloud tinged with 

 ferruginous above anal angle. All the wings have a blackish 

 discal spot, that on primaries only is distinct. Under surface 

 pale brown, clouded and suffused with fuscous ; there is a 

 straight dusky central line on which is the discal spot, and 

 beyond there is a slightly curved but indistinct dusky line; 

 the latter is followed by a ferruginous-brown band ; the 

 secondaries are similarly marked. 



Expanse 42 millim. 



One female specimen from Chang-yang, July. 



Hab. Central China. 



Boarmia moupmaria, sp. n. 



Pale grey powdered with darker. Basal half of primaries 

 darker ; first line curved, second line almost straight, inter- 

 rupted in the middle, and bordered with ochreous grey, both 

 are blackish and between them there is a dusky fascia ; sub- 

 marginal line pale grey inwardly edged with blackish. Basal 

 third of secondaries darker ; central line blackish, almost 

 straight, and edged with ochreous grey ; submarginal line 

 pale grey inwardly edged with darker. Fringes of the 

 ground-colour, preceded by a black line on secondaries and a 

 series of dots on primaries. Under surface whitish grey; 

 costa and outer marginal area of primaries tinged with 

 fuscous ; all the wings have a black discal spot. 



Expanse 44 millim. 



One female specimen from Moupin 7 June. 



Hab. Western China. 



Boarmia flavimacularia, sp. n. 



Purplish brown. Primaries traversed by two brownish 

 and one silvery-grey line, the latter bordered on each side 



