76 Mr. J. H. Leech on Lepidoptera Heterocera 
Genus Sauris. 
(Guen.; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 408 (1895).) 
Sauris nigrilinearia, sp. n. 
Primaries ochreous, with a faint greenish tinge; there are 
three black marks on the costa, and from each of these there 
are traces of transverse lines, the outer double and most 
distinct; on the outer marginal area there are two black 
transverse lines, the first curved and recurved and the 
second more or less interrupted; the space enclosed by 
these lines, from inner margin to above middle, fuscous 
grey, clouded with blackish; discal dot black, elongate ; 
fringes greyish, darker at base, and preceded by a series of 
black dots. Secondaries fuscous grey. Under surface pale 
brown, with a pinkish tinge; outer marginal area of primaries 
suffused with dusky. 
Expanse 34 millim. 
One male specimen in Pryer’s collection without locality 
ticket. 
Hab. Japan. 
Sauris nanarta, sp. n. 
Primaries whitish, suffused with dusky on basal and costal 
areas, the latter tinged with ochreous; beyond the middle 
there is a broad, fuscous, transverse band—this is represented 
by a few scales only between the second median nervule and 
inner margin, and is edged outwardly on the costal area with 
whitish ; outer marginal area blackish, interrupted exteriorly 
towards inner margin, and traversed by a thin line of the 
ground-colour ; fringes greyish, preceded by a series of black 
dots. Secondaries fuscous grey. Under surface whitish, 
suffused with dusky on costal and outer marginal areas of 
primaries. 
Expanse 20 millim. 
One male specimen in Pryer’s collection; locality not 
indicated. 
Hab. Japan. 
Genus DIscoLoxta. 
(Warren, Novit. Zool. ii. p. 105 (1895).) 
Discoloxia megaspilata. 
Discoloxia megaspilata, Warren, Novit. Zool. ii. p. 105 (1895). 
Warren describes this species from Japan. There was a 
nice series from Gifu in Pryer’s collection. 
Hab. Japan. 
