JSrom China, Japan, and Corea. 75 
Lobophora viretata, Steph. Ill. Brit. Ent., Haust. iii. p. 278; Guen. 
Phal. ii, p. 368. 
One female specimen from Ta-chien-lu, taken in May. 
Distribution. Europe ; Ural; Western China. Dharmsila ; 
Sikhim ; Khdsis (/ampson). 
Trichopteryx consobrinaria. 
Lobophora consobrinaria, Leech, Entom., Suppl. p. 54 (May 1891). 
One male specimen from Gifu in Pryer’s collection. 
This species is closely allied to L. viretata, Hiibn. 
Hab. Japan. 
Trichopteryx obscuraria. 
Lobophora obscuraria, Leech, Entom., Suppl. p. 55 (May 1891). 
Several male specimens from Loochoo and Yokohama in 
Pryer’s collection. 
Hab. Japan and Loochoo. 
Trichopteryx olivaria, sp. n. 
Primaries olivaceous grey ; costa marked with black ; first 
line blackish, almost straight, and near the base of the wing; 
central band indicated by two black lines, connected below 
the middle by black bars on the nervules; the outer line is 
intersected by black bars on the neuration above the middle, 
bordered throughout its course with fuliginous, and terminates 
in a black patch, enclosing a white spot, on inner margin ; 
submarginal band interrupted, blackish, followed by a wav 
whitish line. Secondaries fuscous grey, with blackish discal 
dot. Fringes agree with the wings in colour, preceded by 
an interrupted black line. Under surface brownish grey on 
basal two thirds ; outer marginal third paler, traversed by a 
dusky submarginal band ; discal spot black, obliquely linear 
on primaries. 
Eixpanse 35 millim. 
One female specimen in Pryer’s collection. 
Hab. Japan. 
Trichopteryx muscigera. 
Lobophora muscigera, But]. Trans, Ent. Soc. Lond. 1881, p. 421. 
Pryer refers to this species in his Catalogue (564, 
Fujisan), but there were no specimens in his collection, and I 
have not seen any example other than the type in the 
National Collection at South Kensington. 
Hab. Japan. 
