from China } Japan, and Corea. 567 



Eustroma junctilineata. 



Abraxas junctilineata, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xxvi. p. 1123 (1862) j 

 Leech, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1889, p. 145. 



A few specimens from Yokohama in Fryer's collection. 



I took the species in Satsuma in May and at Fusan in 

 June ; my native collector obtained examples in Kiushiu, and 

 I have received others from Kiukiang, and one example from 

 Ta-chien-lu. 



Varies in the width of the black oblique lines on the basal 

 half of the wing, the fourth and fifth of these sometimes 

 coalesce and form a band. On the secondaries the discal 

 spot is often very large and conspicuous, and the central black 

 band broad and well defined. 



The specimen from Ta-chien-lu differs from the type in 

 the lesser amount of black marking above the yellow patch 

 on outer margin of secondaries, and in the larger size of the 

 spots in that patch ; the discal spot is smaller and there is 

 no basal patch. On the under surface of secondaries the 

 central band is only represented by a patch on costa and a 

 spot towards abdominal margin. 



Distribution. Japan ; Kiushiu; Corea; Western, Central, 

 and Eastern China. . 



Eustroma ludovicaria. 



Cidaria ludovicaria, Oberth. Etud. d'Entom. v. p. 57, pi. iv. fig. 3 



(1880). 



Lyyris tigrinata, Christ. Bull. Mosc. 1880, p. 64. 

 Lyyris ludovicaria, Graeser, Berl. ent. Zeit. 1888, p. 406. 

 Eustroma ludovicaria, Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 71. 



I received specimens from Chang-yang, Wa-shan, Chia- 

 kou-ho, Moupin, Omei-shan : June and July. 



Oberthiir's type was from Askold. 



Distribution. Askold ; Amur ; Central and Western 

 China. 



Eustroma plurilineata. 



Abraxas plurilineata, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xxiv. p. 1123 (1862). 



Four specimens taken by a native collector at Ningpo in 

 June. 



Hob. North-eastern China. 



Eustroma exsecuta. 

 Baptria exsecuta, Feld. Reis. Nov. v. pi. cxxxiii. fig. 15 (1875). 



There were specimens of the type form from Oiwake in 

 Fryer's collection. I obtained typical examples at Gensan 

 in July, and Mr. Smith took some at Hakone in August. 



