436 Mr. J, H. Leech on Lepidoptera Ileierocera 



dotted with fuliginous brown, as also is that between central 

 and marginal bands at middle and towards costa and inner 

 margin ; costa and nervures marked with ochreous. Second- 

 aries whitish spotted with fuscous grey, tlie larger of the 

 spots representing central, submarginal, and marginal bands. 

 Under surface similar to above, but the markings, which are 

 pale fuscous on primaries, are fainter, and on secondaries 

 rather stronger. 



Expanse 5Q millim. 



One female specimen from Pu-tsu-fong, June. 



Hab. Western China. 



Arichanna alhomacularia. (PI. VII. fig. 10.) 

 Arichanna albo7nacularia, Leech, Entom., Suppl. o. 51 (May 1891). 



Two male and five female specimens, from Gifu and 

 Oiwake, in Pryer's collection. 



Allied to A. tetrica^ Butl., but distinguished by the large 

 white spot on primaries. 



Hob. Japan. 



Arichanna conaocia. 



AhraxasconsQcia, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) vi. p. 226 (1880). 

 Icterodes consocia, Butl. 111. Tvp. Lep. Het. vi. p. 84, pi. cxix. fig. 1 1 



(188(3). 

 Arichanna lapsariata, Ilampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 293 



(1895). 



One female specimen from Ni-tou, July. 



Distribution. N.E. Himalayas (^Butler) ; Western China. 



Arichanna melanaria. 



Phal. Geometra melanaria, Linn. Syst. Nat. x. p. 525 ; Clerck, Icon. 



pi. iv. fig. 2. 

 G('vmc1i-a melanaria, Esp. v. p. 115, pi. xxiii. fig. 1 ; liiibn. Geom. 



fig. 26. 

 Diastictis melanaria, Meyrick, Trans. P^nt. Soc. Loud. 1892, p. 104. 

 Bhyparia fratema, Butl. 111. Tvp. Lep. Ilet. ii. p. 53, pi. xxxvii. fig. 



("1878). 

 Bhyparia asholdinaria, Oberth. Etud. d'Entom. v. p. 52, pi. ix. fig. 11 



(1880). 

 Icterodes sordida, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) xi. p. 116. 



Fraterna^ Butl., is a pale form of A. melanaria^ and is 

 almost exactly identical with some European examples of the' 

 species in my collection. Sordida, Butl., is a dark form also 

 agreeing with some European specimens, and askoldinaria is 

 a form intermediate between the two. Alpheraky mentions 

 a variety of the species from Pei-choui (Rom. sur Lep. vi. 

 p. 55) . 



