432 Mr. J. H. Leech on Lepidoptera Ileterocera 



paler bands. At the base of the fringes, wliich are con- 

 colorous with the wings, there is a bhnckish wavy line. 

 Under surface rather silky brown : primaries have two trans- 

 verse black lines, chiefly indicated by dots on the neuration, 

 whicli converge tow^ards the inner margin ; secondaries have 

 two equidistant, curved, and wavy black lines. 



Expanse 50 millira. 



Two specimens from Pu-tsu-fong, June. 



Hah. Western Cliina. 



Hemerophila latimarginaria^ sp. n. 



Pale cinnamon-brown, with a black discal spot on all the 

 wings. Primaries have an irregular dark brown line beyond 

 the middle limiting the outer marginal area, which is darker 

 brown and is traversed by a dusky submarginal band ; the 

 basal area is slightly irroratcd with darker brown. iSecond- 

 aries have a curved and slightly wavy dark brown central 

 line, the area beyond is darker brown traversed by a dusky 

 submarginal band. Under surface whitish brown, stitFused 

 with darker on primaries, and these wings have a blackish 

 discal spot. 



Expanse 40 millim. 



One female specimen from Ichang, April. 



Hab. Central Cliina. 



Hemerophila (?) tachraparia. 



Hemerophila tachraparia, Obertb. Etiid. cl'Eatuin. xviii. p. 2o, pi. v. 

 fig. 63 (1893). 



I have not seen this species. Obcrthlir describes it from 

 specimens received by him from Ta-chien-lu, Western China. 



Genus Medasina. 



(Moore, Lep. Ceyl- iii. p. 408 (1836) ; Hampson, Fauua 

 Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 283 (1895).) 



Medasina scotosiaria. 



Deinotrichia scotosiaria, Warron, Proc. Zool. See. Loud. 1893, p. 420, 



pi. X.VX. tig. 9. 

 Medasina scotosiaria, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 284 



(1895). 



Two male specimens from Pu-tsu-fong, June. 

 JJistribution. Sikhim {Hampson) ; Western China. 



Medasina diffusariaj sp. n. 

 Brown, irroratcd with fuscous on secondaries and margins 



