from China, Japan, and Corea. 203 



line is oblique from near apex ; the marginal area is deeper 

 orange than other portions of the wings. 

 Expanse 28 millim. 



One female specimen taken by myself at Gensan in July. 

 Hah. Corea. 



Genus Peratophyga. 

 (Warren, Novit. Zool. i. p. 407 (1894).) 



Peratophyga cerata. 



Acidalia (srata, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1867, p. 643. 

 i:2}hyra grata, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) iv. p. 438 (1879). 

 Peratophyga cerata, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 164 



(1895). 

 There were specimens in Pryer's collection from Yokohama, 

 and I met with the species at Nagasaki. It occurs also at 

 Chang-yang, Kiukiang, Moupin, Pu-tsu-fong, Ta-chien-lu, 

 and Omei-shan. 



Distribution. Eastern, Central, and Western China ; Japan; 

 Himalayas. 



This species seems to vary considerably in size and in the 

 intensity of the markings. 



Genus Stegania. 

 (Guen. ; Hampson, Faiina Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 164 (1895).) 



Stegania irroraria, sp. n. 



Pale ochreous, irrorated with ferruginous. Primaries have 

 the costa purplish brown, and there is a narrow curved and 

 recurved band of the same colour from one fourth before 

 apex to inner angle ; from the lower curve of this band there 

 is a broad purplish-brown bar extending to the marginal line, 

 which is of the same colour. Secondaries have a narrow 

 purplish-brown band on outer margin. All the wings have 

 a blackish discal dot and a diffuse ferruginous-brown central 

 band, the latter is often interrupted and sometimes entirely 

 absent. Fringes of the ground-colour. Under surface rather 

 paler than above, with similar markings but darker in colour. 



Expanse 21 millim. 



I obtained a nice series at Nagasaki in ^lay, and I have 

 received specimens from Ningpo and Gensan. 



Distribution. Kiushiu ; Corea; and N.E. China. 



Allied to 8. bilineata, Butl. 



Genus Synegia. 

 (Guen. Phal. i. p. 423 (1857).) 



Synegia pardaria. 



Amsodes pardaria, Guen. Phal. i. p. 420 (1857). 



Synegia pardaria, Hampson, Fauua Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 170 (1895). 



