from Cliina^ Japan ^ and Corea. 245 



Thalern protrusa. 



Thalera protrusa, Rutl. 111. Typ. Lep. Ilet. ii. p. 50, pi. xxxvi. fig. 10 

 (1678). 



Four cxani])les from Yokohama? in Fryer's collection. F 

 captured a specimen at Fusan in June. 

 Hab. Japan and Corea. 



Tholera colataria, sp. n. 



Pale olive-green. Primaries have two wavy, whitish, 

 transverse lines, the outer continued on the secondaries ; there 

 is an elongate discal mark on each wing. Under surface 

 whitish, tinged with green. Fringes whitish, chequered with 

 fuscous and preceded by a fuscous line. Outer margin of the 

 wings crenuhite, especially of secondaries, which are also 

 angled at the extremity of the third median nervule. 



Expanse 30-52 millim. 



Specimens from Yokohama in Fryer's collection. I took 

 the species in Satsuma in May and at Fusan in June, and 

 I have received it from Gensan, Ningpo, the island of Kiusiiiu, 

 Ichang, Chang-yang, and Moupin : taken in June in the 

 three last-named localities. 



Distribution. Japan ; Kiushiu ; Corea ; Central, Western, 

 and North-eastern China. 



Similar to T. protusa, Butl., but easily separated by the 

 chequered fringes, which are preceded by a dark line. In the 

 Japanese specimen the outer margin of primaries is straighter 

 than in the Chinese examples. 



ADDENDA ET COERIGENDA. 



Synegia purpurascens. 



Parnsynegia purpnrascens, Warren, Novit. Zool. i. p. 410 (1894). 

 Synegia rosearia, Leech, Ann. & Mag. Nat, Hist. (G) xix. p. 204 (1897). 



Stegania hyriaria. 



Heterostegane hyriaria., Warren, Novit. Zool. i. p. 406 (1894). 

 Stegania irroraria, Leech, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xix. p. 203 

 (1897). 



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