from China, Japan, and Corea. 89 



The IIow-Kow specimens, two in number, arc rather 

 paler tlian any of the others in tlie series ; the white band on 

 primaries is narrower and is traceable to inner margin. 



Distribution. Central and Western China ; Thibet. 



Bapiria nigrilinearia, sp. n. 



Primaries greyish brown, traversed by three blackish lines, 

 the first not well defined, the second interrupted below the 

 middle, the third angulated below costa and lobed at the 

 middle, thence wavy to inner margin ; the internal edge of 

 the third line is broadly bordered with blackish, and the 

 external edge bordered with whitish from costa to the lobe, 

 and thence with greyish brown to inner margin ; the area 

 beyond is blackish, traversed by a wavy pale submarginal 

 line, which unites with the third line at the lobe. Secondaries 

 reddish orange, with three transverse black lines, all of which 

 are interrupted towards costa ; submarginal line indicated by 

 a black spot on costa, and another, linear in shape, on abdo- 

 minal margin ; outer margin bordered with black. Fringes 

 chequered wliitisii and blackish. Under surface pale reddish 

 orange : primaries have the apex and outer margin black, 

 separated on the costal area from a black transverse elbowed 

 fascia by a short white band ; on the basal half there are 

 indications of two black transverse lines : secondaries have 

 indications of two black lines on basal area, and beyond there 

 is a black angulated fascia ; the outer margin is black and 

 between it and the fascia there is a short black bar from 

 abdominal margin. 



Expanse 32 millim. 



Two male specimens and one female from Omei-shan, 

 Western China : July. 



Allied to B. hrephos, Oberth. 



Baptria discothyrata. 



Erateina (?) discothyrata, Pouj. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1895, p. 315, pi. vii. 

 fig- 21. 



Ponjade records one male specimen from Moupin. My 

 collectors did not meet with this species. 

 Hab. Western China. 



Genus Inurois. 

 (Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) Iv. p. 445 (1879).) 



Inurois tenuis, 

 Inurois tenuis, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) iv. p. 445 (1879). 

 There was a series from Yokohama in Pryer's collection. 

 Hub. Japan. 



