from China j Japan , and Corea. 



Nemoria rectilinear ia^ sp. n. 



Whitish green. Primaries have an almost straight whitish 

 transverse line before the middle and an oblique one beyond 

 the middle ; the latter is continued on the secondaries. Fringes 

 whitish, tinged with greenish. Under surface whitish, tinged 

 with green ; area beyond the whitish transverse line paler. 



Expanse 24 millim. 



Several examples of each sex from Huang-mu-chang, July. 



Hob. Western China. 



Allied to N. indecretata, Walk., but the line on secondaries 

 is straighter and terminates nearer the anal angle, and the 

 costa of primaries is pale brown. 



Genus THALASSODES. 



(Guen. Phal. i. p. 359 ; Meyrick, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, 

 p. 507 (1895).) 



Thalassodes gavissima. 



Comibcena gavissima, Walk, Cat. Lep. Het. xxii. p. 575 (1861). 

 Berta gavissima, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii. p. 435, pi. cxcvi. fig. 6<3 (1887). 

 Thalassodes gavissima, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 510 

 (1895). 



One specimen from Wa-shan, June. 



Distribution. Simla ; Sikhim ; Ceylon ( Hampson ) ; 

 Western China. 



Thalassodes vallata. 



Thalassodes vallata, Butl. 111. Typ. Lep. Het. ii. p. 50, pi. xxxvi. fig. 9 

 (1878) ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 514 (1895). 



Several specimens from Yokohama in Fryer's collection. 



I met with this species at Nagasaki in May, Fushiki and 

 Gensan in July, and at Hakodate in August. 



Distribution. Sikhim; Khdsis (Hampson)', Japan; 

 Kiushiu; Yesso; Corea. 



Thalassodes par allelaria y sp. n. 



Similar to T. vallata, Butl., but rather lighter green in 

 colour. The first line of primaries approaches the second on 

 the inner margin, and the latter is parallel with outer margin ; 

 both lines are white and without inward shading ; the costa 

 is narrowly whitish and immaculate. The transverse line of 

 secondaries is also white and terminates nearer the middle 

 of abdominal margin than the anal angle. Fringes white, 



