from China, Japan, and Corea, 93 
Acidalia rivularia, sp. n. 
Pale brown, finely irrorated with blackish, Primaries 
have three wavy dark transverse lines, the second diffuse 
and the third blackish, outwardly bordered with fuscous ; 
discal spot annular, fuscous. Secondaries have two dark 
wavy transverse lines, the first diffuse and angled about the 
middle, the second blackish and bordered as on primaries ; 
discal spot black. Fringes rather darker than the ground- 
colour and preceded by a series of black dots. Under surface 
paler than above ; first line of primaries absent, but the other 
transverse lines are present, although not so well defined 
except as regards the outer blackish line on all the wings; 
discal spots black. 
Expanse 40-42 millim. 
Several specimens from Chang-yang and Moupin: July. 
Hab. Central and Western China. 
Acidalia proximaria, sp. n. 
Pale whity brown. Primaries traversed by three darker 
lines, the first curved, the second wavy, the third elbowed 
below costa and edged inwardly with blackish above middle 
and towards inner margin, the area beyond third line suffused 
with greyish brown. Secondaries have two wavy transverse 
lines, the area beyond the second line greyish brown ; all the 
wings have a discal dot, that on secondaries blackish. 
Fringes of the ground-colour, preceded by a blackish line. 
Under surface whitish ; all the wings have two wavy dusky 
lines ; basal area of primaries suffused with dusky. 
Expanse 28 millim. 
Three male specimens from Ichang, June and July. 
Hab. Central China. 
Somewhat similar to A. bimacularia, but much smaller ; 
the outer margin of secondaries is hardly angled, and there is 
a central line on under surface of primaries. 
Acidalia strigilaria. 
Geometra strigilaria, Hiibn. Geom. fig. 109. 
Acidalia strigilata, Dup. Lép. viii. pl. elxxvii. fig. 1; Guen. Phal. i. 
p- 507. ' 
Leptomeris strigilaria, Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 89. 
Acidalia strigilaria, Alph. Rom. sur Lép. vi. p. 54 (1892). 
A common species in Japan; I captured it in various 
places from April to August. There were specimens from 
Yokohama in Pryer’s collection. Occurs at Ningpo, Gensan, 
the island of Kiushiu, and at most of the places in China 
