110 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Collection number, 678. 



One male specimen from Kanshirei (1000 ft.), August 19, 1905. 



Niidaria (?) semilutea, sp. n. 



Pore wings white ; basal area, except extreme base, orange-yellow, 

 limited by a partly curved line of the ground colour ; the outer area 

 clouded with dark brown. Hind wings whitish, faintly tinged with 

 yellow ; a dark cloud on outer margin towards the costa. 



Expanse, 16 millim. 



Collection number, 699. 



One male specimen from Kanshirei (1000 ft.), June, 1906. 



Chamaita hirta, sp. n. 



3" . White, semi-transparent, the veins of fore wings clothed 

 with brownish hairs, except on outer third (perhaps denuded). 



$ . Whitish, semi-transparent, obscurely mottled with brownish 

 (? stain). 



Expanse, <? 18 millim., $ 18-20 millim. 



Collection number, 681. 



One example of each sex from Kanshirei (1000 ft.), May, 

 1906, and a female specimen, from the same locality, taken in 

 August of that year. 



Near C. uympha, Moore. 



Hyponccia dentata, sp. n. 



Head and thorax dark brown, abdomen paler. Fore wings whitish, 

 suffused with pale brown ; basal third dark brown, hardly separate 

 from a dark brown, dentate, antemedial line ; medial and postmedial 

 lines dark brown, dentate, space enclosed by the lines suffused with 

 the darker colour ; a black curved spot at end of cell, where the 

 medial line is bent outwards, and a dot in the cell ; submarginal line 

 dark brown, interrupted, broadest towards costa ; fringes whitish, 

 preceded by a series of dark brown dots. Hind wings fuscous, fringes 

 paler. Under side fuscous, costal and outer margins of fore wings 

 and fringes of all wings paler. 



Expanse, 18 millim. 



Collection number, 698. 



One male specimen from Tainan (on the plains), May 14, 1906. 



Near H. mesozonata, Hampson. 



Asura limbata, sp. n. 



<? . Antennae whitish above, reddish beneath ; head and thorax 

 white, the latter marked with brownish. Fore wings brownish, a 

 black dot at end of cell, from which a black streak runs towards base 

 of the wing ; a subbasal line runs to a white streak on the inner 

 margin, thence turns upward, forming a white hook-like mark ; outer 

 margin with white border, enclosing three brownish spots on the 

 upper portion. Hind wings paler, with an interrupted white border 

 on the outer margin. 



2 . Paler, but this is probably due to its worn condition. 



Expanse, S 22 millim., ? 24 milHm. 



