from China^ Japaii, and Corea. 229 



The markings are subject to modification as regards deve- 

 lopment : sometimes the basal patch of primaries is only 

 indicated by a fuscous spot on costa, and the oblique trans- 

 verse band is entirely absent ; in these specimens, however, 

 the purple patch on inner margin remains. In other 

 examples the oblique band is well defined, but the marginal 

 patch is eliminated. 



Expanse ranges from 31-41 millim. 



Distribution. Japan ( Warren ) ; Central and Western 

 China. 



Heterolocha stuUa. 



Hyperythra stulta, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) iv. p. 370 (1879). 



A fine series from Ohoyama and Oiwake in Fryer's col- 

 lection. 



Varies in the intensity and definition of markings. 

 Hah. Japan. 



Heterolocha notata. 

 Heterolocha stulta, var. notata, Warren, Novit. Zool. i. p. 449 (1894). 



Male. — Primaries straw-colour, irrorated, especially on the 

 costal and outer marginal areas, with fuscous ; basal patch, 

 a band before the discal spot, and one beyond pinkish, the 

 latter attenuated towards costa, and followed by a pink- 

 tinged fuscous transverse cloud. Secondaries straw-colour, 

 paler towards costa and irrorated with fuscous ; beyond the 

 dusky discal spot there is a pinkish band, which does not 

 reach the costa ; a transvei'se pink-tinged fuscous band 

 before outer margin. Under surface : primaries yellowish, 

 irrorated with pinkish grey, whitish on inner marginal area. 

 ►Secondaries whitish, irrorated with pinkish grey, yellowish 

 on costal area; the transverse markings of upperside are 

 reproduced but are not distinct. 



Female. — Rather paler in colour. 



Expanse 80-32 millim. 



A number of male specimens from Chang-yang and Ichang, 

 chiefly from the first-named locality, whence four females 

 were also received, June. 



Varies considerably in the intensity of the pinkish mark- 

 ings. In some examples these are very pronounced, whilst 

 in others they are, to a greater or lesser extent, obsolescent. 

 In one or two specimens the primaries are tinged with 

 brownish. 



Distribution. Japan {Warren) j Central China. 



