from China^ Japan, and Corea. 661 



apical areas, and traversed by three or four darker lines 

 beyond the middle; secondaries powdered with grey and 

 traversed beyond the blackish discal spot by several wavy 

 grey lines, the most conspicuous of which is a double one 

 beyond the middle. Body blackish, tip of abdomen in the 

 male brown. 



Expanse 36 milllm. 



Three male specimens and one female from Pu-tsu-fong, 

 June. 



Hab. Western China. 



Larentia stellata. 



Gl<mcoptery.v stellata, Warren, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1893, p. 367. 

 Larentia adjrouaria, Oberth. Etud. d'Eatom. xviii. p. 36, pi. iv. fig. 59 



(1893). 

 Larentia stellata, Harapson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 369 (1895). 



Two specimens from Ta-chien-lu, taken in June. 

 Distribution. Sikhim {Hampson) ; Western China. 



Larentia nap aria. 



Venusia naparia, Obertli. Etud. d'Entom. xviii. p. 30, pi. iii. fig. 36 

 (1893). 



I have received specimens from Ta-chien-lu, Moupin, and 

 Omei-shan, taken in ^^ay, June, and July ; also from Chang- 

 yang, taken in IMay, June, and August. 



I took the species at Ningpo in April. 



Hab. Central, Western, and North-eastern China. 



The specimens fi-om Omei-shan and Ningpo are suffused 

 with fuscous, especially on the under surface. 



Larentia confusaria, sp. n. 



Greyish white. Basal half of primaries suffused with dark 

 grey and traversed by two diffuse lines of the ground-colour ; 

 beyond the middle there is a serrated whitish line clouded 

 inwardly with dark grey ; outer margin clouded with dark 

 grey, traversed by a whitish wavy submarginal line. 

 {Secondaries whitish, with traces of dark transverse lines on 

 abdominal area and nervules beyond. Fringes dark grey on 

 primaries, paler on secondaries, preceded in all cases by a 

 blackish line. Under surface smoky grey : primaries with 

 a pale band beyond the middle. 



Expanse 42 millim. 



Two male specimens from Pu-tsu-fong, .Tune. 



Hab. Western China. 



