548 Mr. J. II. Leech on Lepidoptera Heterocera 



I am not quite certain that the identification is correct. 

 However, the specimen agrees with the description of N. irro~ 

 rata. 



Distribution. Sikhim ; Nd,gas {Hampson) ; Western China. 



Naxidia maculata. 

 Argidava maculata, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) iv. p. 373 (1879). 



There was a nice series in Prver's collection, some of the 

 specimens labelled " Oiwake." Referring to this species in 

 liis ' Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Japan/ Pryer says, 

 " It mimics j^mene fasciata, and is found in the same loca- 

 lities at rest on stones." He gives Ohoyama and Nikko as 

 localities. 



Hab, Japan. 



Genus Lygranoa. 



(Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) i. p. 402 (1878).) 



Lygranoa fusca. 



Lygranoa fusca, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) i. p. 447 (1878) ; 

 111. Typ. Lep. Ilet. iii. p. 54, pi. liv. fig. 7 (1879). 



A series from Ohoyama and Nikko in Fryer's collection. 

 I met with the species at Gensan in June, and I have received 

 it from Ningpo and from localities in Central and Western 

 China. It occurs in June, July, and August. Graser 

 records a male specimen from Wladivostock. 



Distribution. Amur ; Japan ; Corea ; Eastern, Central, 

 and Western China. 



Lygranoa siriuosaria, sp. n. 



Primaries brownish, darker on basal and outer marginal 

 areas; subbasal line blackish, oblique, angled above .sub- 

 median ncrvure; about the middle of costa there is a black 

 triangular .spot, its apex almost touching the black, elongate 

 discal spot ; beyond the middle of costa is another black spot 

 somewhat quadrate in form, from the lower outer corner of 

 this si)0t a black sinuous line forms an acute angle and 

 continues to inner margin ; submarginal line whitish, wavy, 

 preceded on costa by a diffuse blackish spot. Secondaries 

 whity brown, suffused with fuscous, and with indications 

 of a dusky central line. Fringes of primaries brownish, 

 marked with darker, and of secondaries pale brown. Under 

 surface pale brown, whitish on inner marginal area of pri- 

 maries ; all the wings have a fuscous transverse line beyond 

 the middle marked with blackish on the venation, and the 

 primaries have an elongate discal spot. 



