562 Mr. J. H. Leech on Lepidoptera Ileterocera 



I took one male specimen at Nagahama in July, and there 

 were three females from Gifu in Fryer's collection. 

 Hah. Japan. 



Phihalapteri/x punctimarginaria. 

 Scotosia punctimaryinaria, Leech, Entom., Suppl. p. 53 (May 1891). 



There were a few specimens from Yesso in Fryer's col- 

 lection. Mr. Smith captured a female example at Ilakone 

 in August ; and I have received a female specimen from 

 Chang-yang, taken in July. 



Hab. Japan ; Yesso ; Central China. 



Phxbalapteryx macularia^ sp. n. 



Pale brown. Primaries blotched with dark brown on 

 costal area ; subbasal line double, enclosing the second 

 costal blotch ; beyond the fourth costal blotch there is a 

 double dark brown line, elbowed below costa, waved towards 

 inner margin, and followed by a brown spot between second 

 and third median nervules j submarginal line pale, inter- 

 secting the interrupted dark brown border of outer margin ; 

 discal spot black. Secondaries have some abbreviated brown 

 lines on basal area ; a double central line, followed by a 

 waved line, and an interrupted border on outer margin, the 

 latter intersected by pale submarginal line as on primaries. 

 Fringes pale brown, marked with darker and preceded by a 

 blackish line. Under surface pale brown suffused with 

 fuscous ; all the wings have a blackish discal dot and inter- 

 rupted central line ; the outer marginal area of primaries is 

 dusky, and the secondaries have a dusky submarginal band. 



Expanse 38 millim. 



One female specimen from Omei-shan, July. 



Uah. Western China. 



Phxbalapteryx sparsata. 



Geometra sparsata, Iliibn. (tcoiu. pi. Ixxiv. fig. 398, 



Colli.v (?) .y)arsata, Guen. Plial. ii. p. 358. 



Eucytiiatoye sparsata, Mcyrick, Traus. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 68. 



There was a specimen from Oiwake in Fryer's collection. 

 Distribution. Europe; Japan. 



Phibalapteryx Jlavovenata, sp. n. 



Similar to P. sparsata, Hiibn., but less irrorated with 

 black ; the pale transverse band is not so clearly defined and 

 is broadly bordered inwardly with blackish j there is a black 



