from Cliina, Japan, and Corea. 551 



Lohogonia amhusta. 



Lohogonia nmbusUt, Warren, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1893, p. 34G, 

 pi. xxxi. fig. 21. 



Several specimens received from Pu-tsu-fong and Omei- 

 shan, where they were taken in July. 



Distribution. Khasis {Hampson^ ; Western China. 



Lohogonia conspicuaria, sp. n. 



Differs from L. amhusta, Warren, in having the first and 

 second black spots on costa of primaries larger and triangular 

 in shape, the apex of the second extends to the enlarged spot 

 beyond the middle of the outer transverse line ; the lines 

 originating in these spots are not clearlj defined. On the 

 secondaries the central line is broader. Fringes blackish 

 above and below the angle of each wing. 



A nice series, including both sexes, was taken at Chang- 

 yang in July. 



Hah. Central China. 



Nearly allied to L. pseudomacariata, Poujade. 



Lohogonia pseudomacariata. 



Ellopia pseiidwnacariata, Pouj. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1895, p. 308, pi. vi. 

 fig. 4. 



Poujade records one female specimen from Moupin ; my 

 collectors did not meet with the species. 

 Hah. Western China. 



Lohogonia fasciaria, sp. n. 



Primaries olive-yellow, sparingly freckled with olive- 

 brown, and traversed by two bands of the same colour ; the 

 first band is slightly contracted below the middle, and the 

 second both above and below the middle; there are two 

 olive-brown spots on costa near apex, two others above angle 

 on outer margin, and a linear one towards inner angle. 

 Secondaries much paler, freckled with fuscous, and traversed 

 by a fuscous central line ; discal dot blackish. Fringes 

 blackish, except at apex and angle of primaries. Under 

 surface paler than above : primaries suffused with dusky on 

 basal area ; all the wings have a dusky central line. 



Expanse 27 millim. 



Two female specimens from Chang-yang : June, July. 



Hah. Central China. 



