308 Mr. J. H. Leech on Lepidoptera Heterocera 



One example of each sex from Wa-shan and two females 

 from Chia-ting-fu, July. 

 Hob. Western China. 



Macaria cacularia. 



Macaria cacularia^ Oberth. Etud. d'Eutoiu. xv. p. 24, pi. iii. fig. 32 

 (1891). 



Occurs at Chia-kou-ho, Chia-ting-fu, Huang- mu-chang : 

 July. I received specimens from each locality. 

 Hob. Western China. 



Macaria monticolaria, sp. n. 



Violet-grey. Primaries have three transverse lines ; the 

 first and second are elbowed below costa and near together, 

 but not well defined; the third has an upward angulation 

 below costa, bordered below the angle by a dusky shade and 

 on the costa by a diffuse bracket-shaped mark. Secondaries 

 have two transverse lines ; the first is faint, but the second is 

 double and well developed ; beyond the outermost there is a 

 deep black spot and some scales of the same colour indicating 

 a second spot. All the wings have a faint blackish discal 

 dot. Fringes pale, marked with darker at the extremities of 

 the nervules and shaded with darker towards costa of 

 primaries. Under surface whitish, coarsely speckled with 

 dark brown : there are two dark, almost blackish lines on 

 each wing ; the first is oblique, wavy, and the second oblique 

 and curved towards costa of secondaries ; beyond the second 

 Ime the outer margin is dark brown marked with ochreous, 

 and there are patches of the ground-colour at apex and 

 towards inner angle of primaries, and between the anal angle 

 and the middle of outer margin of secondaries. 



Expanse 30 millim. 



One male specimen from tlie summit of Omei-shan, July. 



Hah. Western China, 



Allied to M. intermediaria. 



Macaria elongariay sp. n. (PI. VI. fig. 14.) 



Apex of primaries obtusely produced ; outer margin of 

 secondaries crenulate, with a small angular projection about 

 the middle. 



Whitish grey, powdered and clouded with brownish. 

 Primaries have three transverse oblique brown lines, com- 

 mencing as spots of the same colour on the costa ; the first is 

 elbowed below costa, the second has a slightly darker discal 

 spot on it ; the third is followed on the costa, below which it 



