88 Mr. J. H. Leech on Lepidoptera Heterocera 



One female specimen, taken by my native collector at 

 Gensan in July. 



Distribution. Sikliim ; K basis ; Ceylon (Hampson) ; 

 Corea. 



Camhogia phcenicosoma. 



Chrysocraspeda phcenicosoma, Swinhoe, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xtL 



p'. i'94 (1895). 

 Cambogia phosnicoso7na, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iv. p. 561 



(1896). 



Tbere were twelve specimens from Oiwake in Fryer's 

 collection. 



Tbe type was from Cberra Punji. In tbe Japanese 

 examples the band of primaries is paler than in typical 

 examples. 



Distribution. Cherra Punji; Japan. 



Cambogia conspicuaria^ sp. n. 



Primaries pale purplish-brown, costa and marginal area 

 pale stramineous ; from the stramineous discal mark a 

 brownish line proceeds to inner margin, and beyond this 

 there are two leaden transverse wavy lines ; the purplish 

 portion of the wing is limited by a brownish bidentate line ; 

 submarginal line dusky. Secondaries pale purplish brown, 

 suffused with ochreous on basal two thirds ; pale stramineous 

 beyond and at extreme base ; there is a stramineous patch 

 with a bifurcate black mark on it near the centre of the wing, 

 and the purplish portion is traversed by two brownish lines 

 and a pale one ; submarginal line dusky. Fringes whitish, 

 preceded by some brownish dots on the upper portion of the 

 outer margin of each wing. Under surface fuscous grey, 

 marginal areas whitish ; limits of fuscous portion as above ; 

 the primaries have a pale discal mark centred with black, and 

 the secondaries have a bifurcate black discal mark. 



Expanse 28 millim. 



One female specimen from Omei-shan, July. 



Hab. Western China. 



Genus Baptria. 

 (Hiibn. ; Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 80.) 



Baptria brephos. 



Odezia brephos, Oberth. Etud. d'Entom. ix, p. 22, pi. ii. fig. 3 (1884). 



Occurred in all localities in Western China visited by my 

 collectors, and also at How-Kow and Chang-yang : June and 

 'July. 



