646 Mr. J. H. Leech on Lepidoptera Heterocera 



measures 38 millim., and the smallest 30 millim. in expanse. 

 The How-kow examples are of the typical form as regards 

 the primaries, but the secondaries are almost devoid of 

 marking. 



Var. anyustaria, nov. 



All the wings are narrower than in the type, and heavily 

 suffused with fuliginous on both surfaces ; the white trans- 

 verse lines of primaries are very clearly defined. 



One example of each sex from Pu-tsu-fong. 



Distribution. Europe ; Amur ; Japan ; Kiushiu ; Central 

 and Western China. 



Cidaria capitata. 



Larentia capitata, Herr.-Sch. Deutsch. Ins. 165, pi. iii. 

 Hydriomena capitata, Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 73. 

 Cidaria Mariesii, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1881, p. 424. 

 Cidaria Pryeri, Butl. 1. c. p. 425. 



Several examples from Yokohama and Oiwake in Fryer's 

 collection. I took the species at Hakodate in August. 

 Butler gives Nikko and Tokio also as localities. 



Distribution. Europe ; Amur ; Japan j Yesso. 



Cidaria fervidaria^ sp. n. 



Male. Primaries brown ; basal patch and central fascia 

 darker, both edged with ochreous, especially on the costal 

 area; the fascia is deeply indented about the middle of 

 its inner edge and elbowed on its outer edge ; the reddish- 

 brown median nervules, where they cross the fascia, are 

 powdered with ochreous ; submarginal line pale brown, inter- 

 secting some dark brown marks in the nervular interspaces ; 

 there is an oblique ochreous streak from apex. Secondaries 

 orange-brown ; basal and outer marginal areas clouded with 

 darker. Fringes brownish on primaries ; orange-yellow 

 chequered with brownish on secondaries. Under surface 

 fuscous brown, with a broad orange-yellow fascia beyond the 

 middle, between this and the outer margin there is a short 

 oblique series of orange-yellow dots, terminating in a patch 

 of the same colour on the middle of the margin ; secondaries 

 orange-yellow, thickly sprinkled with brown, and traversed 

 by darker central and submarginal bands. 



Female. Differs from the male in the paler colour of second- 

 aries and the more distinct transverse markings on those 

 wings ; under surface orange-yellow, with conspicuous inter- 

 rupted basal central and submarginal brown bands. 



Expanse 32-36 millim. 



