330 Mr. J. 11. Lcecli on Lepidoptera Tleterocera 



Gnopkos h'chenea. 



Gnophos lichenea, Obertli. Etud. d'Eutom. xi. p. 33, pi. v. fig. 33 



(18S6). 

 Gnophus licheneus, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 253 



(1895). 



I have a long series, comprising both sexes, from Pa-Lsa- 

 fong, Moupin, "Omei-shan, and Chang-yang: July. 



Oberthiir received the species from Ta-tsien-Loil. 



Distribution. Sikhim {Hampson) ; Western and Central 

 China. 



Gnophos theuropides. 



Gnophos theuropides, Oberth. Etud. d'Eiitom. xv. p. 22, pi. iii. fig. 28 

 (1891). 



Nine male specimens from Pu-tsu-fong and one example of 

 the same sex from. Moupin : June and July. 



Oberthiir records specimens from Ta-tsien-Loil, captured 

 by Mgr. Biet. 



Hah. Western China. 



Gnophos incoJaria^ sp. n. 



il/a/e. — Whitish grey. Basal half of primaries and the 

 outer marginal area darker, the former traversed by an 

 indistinct band of the paler ground-colour, in which tiiere are 

 .some darker marks, and the latter intersected by a wavy line 

 of the ground-colour ; the wiiitish-grey area between these 

 dark portions is clouded on the costa and inner margin, and 

 is traversed by a wavy black line. Secondaries have the 

 outer marginal area dark grey intersected by a paler wavy 

 line and limited by a wavy black line ; the remainder of 

 the wing is sprinkled with dark grey scales ; discal s])ots 

 black. Fringes rather brownish grey. Under surface white, 

 with black discal spots ; basal area of primaries sprinkled 

 with greyish, and the whole of the outer marginal area, except 

 the apex, of primaries is dark grey ; the secondaries have a 

 dark grey submarginal band, and the lower two-thirds of the 

 area beyond is sprinkled with dark-grey scales ; fringes white, 

 marked with brownish grey at the extremities of the nervules. 

 Antenna bipectinated. 



Expanse 50 millim. 



Two male specimens from Kwci-chow, .Tune. 



Ilah. Western China. 



Allied to G. colaria, Guen. 



Gnophos eolaria. 



Gnophos eolaria, Giion. Plial. i. p. 294. 



Gnophus eolarius, llainuson, Fauna Brit. lud., Muth.", iii. p. 253 

 (1895). 



