310 Mr. J. H. Leecli on Lepidoptera Heterocera 



GrajyJiata^ Hedem., is included in the genus Opisthograptis^ 

 Hubn., bj Mejrick (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 103). 



Macaria Pryeri. 



Macaria Pryeri, Butl. Aun. &Mag. Nat.Hist. (5) iv, p. 437 (1879). 



There were specimens from Yokohama and Oiwake in 

 Fryer's collection, and ray native collector obtained a specimen 

 in the island of Kiushiu. 



Hah. Japan and Kiushiu. 



Macaria intersectaria, sp. n. 



Very near to M. temeraria^ Swinh., but the second and 

 third transverse lines of primaries are not sinuous ; the latter 

 is double, enclosing a pale buff line, obtusely angled below 

 costa, and has a small black mark, intersected by the vena- 

 tion, above the middle ; between the first and second lines 

 there is a dusky diffuse band, which is continued on the 

 secondaries ; the submarginal white line commences at apex 

 and terminates just above inner angle ; it is slightly incurved 

 about the middle, and there is a whitish patch in this curve. 

 On the secondaries thew-hite submarginal line terminates just 

 before anal angle ; there is a dusky band on central area, 

 tapering towards costa and marked with black dots on the 

 neuration. Under surface very similar to that of M. teme- 

 raria, but the transverse lines are not wavy. 



Expanse 40 raillira. 



One male specimen from Pu-tsu-fong, July. 



Hah. Western China. 



Macaria temeraria. 



Macaria temeraria, Swinh. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1891, p. 492 ; 

 Ilampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, hi. p. 207 (1895). 



I took specimens at King-po in April and at Nagasaki in 

 June, and I have received the species from Chang-yang, 

 where it was taken in July. 



Distrihution. Simla; Khdsias ; Ndgas {Ilampson)-, Kiu- 

 shiu; Eastern and Central China. 



Macaria ornatariay sp. n. 



Pale brownish grey. Primaries have two interrupted 

 dusky transverse lines before the middle, each originating in 

 a brown spot on the costa ; beyond the middle is a blackish 

 fascia extending from costa to just below first median nervule, 

 interrupted by the venation and separated by a line of the 



