from China, Japan, and Corea. 649 



There were specimens from Oiwake in Fryer's collection. 

 I obtained the species at Gensan in July. 



Staudinger records var. ignorata from North-east Thibet. 

 Captain Young took specimens in Kulu, North-west Hima- 

 layas. 



Distribution. Simla ; Dharmsdla ; Sikhim ( Hampson ) ; 

 Kulu; Japan; N.E.Thibet. 



Cidaria polygrammata. 



Geometra polygrammata. Bork. Eur. Schmett. v. 560; Hiibn. Geom. 



fig. 277. 

 Phibalapteryx polygrammata, Steph. 111. Brit. Ent., Haust. iii. p. 256 ; 



Guen. Phal. ii. p. 436. 

 llydriomena polygrammata, Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1892, 



p. 73. 



One specimen taken by myself in July at Nagahama. 

 Distribution. Europe; Amur; Japan. 



Cidaria fumataria, sp. n. 



Male. Primaries brownish grey ; basal patch and central 

 fascia blackish, the inner edge of the latter is nearly straight 

 and the outer edge has an obtuse projection above the middle, 

 the median area of this fascia is pale and encloses a black 

 discal spot; submarginal line whitish, shaded inwardly, 

 especially towards costa, with dusky. Secondaries smoky 

 grey, with a small black discal spot and faint indications of 

 a pale central band. Fringes concolorous with the wings. 

 Under surface smoky grey, basal two thirds of all the wings 

 rather darker. 



Female similar to the male, but the ground-colour is darker 

 grey and the whitish submarginal line is clearer. 



Expanse 22-24 millim. 



Six male specimens and two females from Chang-yang, 

 July and August. 



Hab. Central China. 



This species resembles Plemyria galiata, Hubn., in style of 

 marking, but the ground-colour is very different. 



Cidaria bipartaria y sp. n. 



Primaries have the basal third olivaceous green, limited 

 by an outwardly oblique black line ; the rest of the wing is 

 blackish with a grey tint ; there is a greenish spot on costa, 

 and, preceding it, two blackish lines, the outer one undulated 

 and waved, edged internally with whitish. Secondaries dark 



Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 6. Vol. xix. 45 



