from China^ Japan, and Corea. 673 



Two male specimens and one female from Omei-shan : July. 

 Distribution. North-west Himalayas; ^WAxxra {Hampson) ; 

 Western China ; Thibet. 



Photoscotosia 2'>P'ngnionaria. 



TricJiopleura penguionaria, Obertli. Etiid. d'Entom. xviii. p. 42, pi. t. 

 fig. 70 (1893). 



Three specimens from How-Kow, Thibet : July. 

 Oberthlir's type was from Ta-Tsien-Loti. 

 Hah. Western China and Thibet. 



Photoscotosia hicolor. 



Cidaria bicolor, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 278 (1887). 



Larentia tonchiffnearia, Oberth. Etud. d'Eatom. xviii. p. 38, pi. v. 



figs. 67 d,66$ (1893). 

 Photoscotosia bicolor, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 382 



(189o). 



Obtained in June and July in most of the localities in 

 Western China visited by my collectors, and also at How-Kow 

 in Thibet. Oberthlir's type was from Ta-Tsien-Loli. 



Distribution. Sikhira {Hampson) ; Kulu, North-west 

 Himalayas; Western China; Thibet. 



Photoscotosia albomacidaria, sp. n. 



Primaries fuliginous grey, with several indistinct darker 

 transverse lines ; central fascia blackish, with a large diffuse 

 white blotch on its costal portion ; submarginal line whitish, 

 indistinct, and interrupted. Secondaries blackish, discal area 

 white. Fringes blackish, slightly marked with white on 

 secondaries. Under surface blackish ; discal area of primaries 

 white, apices whitish ; discal and abdominal areas of secondaries 

 white, the latter tinged with greyish ; discal spot black, 

 linear. 



Expanse 46 millim. 



One male example from Omei-shan, July. 



Ilab. Western China. 



Closely allied to P. bicolor, Moore, but the band on second- 

 aries is much broader and the fringes are black. 



Photoscotosia undulosa. 



TricJiopleura undu2osa, Alph. Stett. ent. Zeit. 1888, p. 69; Rom. siir 

 L^p. vi. p. 78, pi. iii. fig. 9, $ (1892) ; Obertli. Etud. d'Entom. 

 xviii. p. 40, pi. iv. tig. 56, c? (1893). 



Photoscotosia undulosa, Hampson, Fauna Brit, liid., Moths, iii. p. 382 

 (1895). 



One specimen from Omei-shan, July. 



