82 Mr. J. H. Leech on Lepidoptera FTeterocera 



EuchcBca hepararia, Hiibn. Verz. Schmett. i. p. 298. 



Eupisteria hepararia, Boisd. Ind. p. 192. 



Euch(£ca ohliterata, Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 74. 



There was a male specimen from Fujisan in Fryer's 

 collection. 



Distribution. Europe; Japan. 



Hydrelia angularia^ sp. n. 



Outer margin of all the wings angulated about middle. 

 Pale brown, suffused with darker brown on primaries, espe- 

 cially towards base. Primaries have a purplish-brown curved 

 and recurved line on outer marginal area, the portions of the 

 outer margin below apex and above outer angle limited by 

 this line are whitish brown. Secondaries have a fuscous 

 transverse line, followed by a dusky shade before the middle 

 and a brownish diffuse line beyond — the latter is followed by 

 a series of blackish dots on the nervules ; submarginal line 

 purplish brown, very near to margin, and continued only 

 from abdominal margin to third median nervule; all the 

 wings have a black discal dot. Fringes pale brown, preceded 

 by a blackish line, which is dentate on primaries and sharply 

 so towards middle of secondaries. Under surface whitish, 

 with blackish discal dots : primaries have a diffuse dusky 

 subbasal band, a dusky band before the middle not extending 

 to inner margin, and an angulated series of blackish dots on 

 the nervules : secondaries have two interrupted dusky lines. 



Expanse 34 millim. 



Nine specimens from Gifu in Pryer's collection and one 

 taken by myself at Nagasaki in May. 



Hob. Japan and Kiusliiu. 



Genus Venusia. 

 (Curtis, Brit, Ent. vi. pi. dccUx (1839).) 



Veyiusia cambrica, 



Venusia cambrica, Curtis, Brit. Ent. pi. ccccxvi. ; Meyrick, Trans. Ent. 



Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 75. 

 Venusia camhricaria, Guen. Phal, i. p. 440. 



One female specimen from Oiwake in Pryer's collection. 

 Distribution. Europe ; Japan. 



Venusia tchraria. 



Venusia tchraria, Oberth. Etud. d'Entom. xviii. p. 29, pi. iii, fig. 32 

 (1893). r i- & 



