450 Mr. J. H. Leech on Lepidoptera Heterocera 



and also on the outer margin. Fringes greyish white, 

 marked with darker on primaries. Under surface similar to 

 above, but the basal area of primaries is clouded with blackish 

 and all the markings are of tlie same colour. 



Expanse, ^ 28, $ 31 millim. 



Several specimens in Prjer's collection from Oiwake. 



Hah. Japan. 



Allied to L. adustata, Schiff. 



Ligdia ciliaria, sp. n. 



White. Primaries have a blackish basal patch and border 

 on outer margin, the latter is broadly interrupted in the 

 middle ; discal spot black. Secondaries have a black discal 

 spot and the outer margin is bordered as on primaries ; there 

 is a blackish cloud on the middle of the abdominal margin ; 

 all tlie dark patches are suffused with golden brown. Fringes 

 golden brown, marked with a rather darker shade. Under- 

 side similar to above, but the borders arc not quite so broad. 



Expanse 28 millim. 



One female specimen from Oiwake in Fryer's collection. 



Hah. Japan. 



Also allied to L. aditstata, Schiff. 



Genus Lomaspilis. 

 (Hiibn. Verz. Schmett. p. 31<?.) 



Lomaspilis marginata. 



Phal. Geot)iefra marginata, Linn. Syst. Nat. x. p. 527 ; Clerck, Icon. 



pi. ii. fig. 5. 

 Ahra.7a< vtarginata, Mevrick, Tian.«. Ent. Soc. I>ond. 1802, p. 116. 

 Lomaspi/if opis, Bull. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. {■')) i. p. 442 (1878) ; 



111. Typ. Lep. Het. iii. p. 49, pi. liii. hg. 3 (1870). 



There were several specimens from Oiwake, Nikko, and 

 Yesso in Fryer's collection. I have also received the species 

 from Chang-yang, June. 



Most of the Japanese examples of L. marginata in my 

 series are referable to the form which Butler has named opis, 

 but some are very typical. 



Grseser also records var. apis from Amurland (Berl. ent. 

 Zeit. 1888, p. 391). 



Distribution. Europe; Amur; Japan; Yesso; Central 

 China. 



