Jrom China, Japan, and Corea. 101 
marginal line. Fringes whitish, preceded by a series of 
small blackish lunules. Under surface whitish: the primaries 
are suffused with greyish brown and are traversed by two 
dusky wavy lines beyond the discal mark : the secondaries 
also have two transverse lines, but the inner one is not well 
defined, 
Expanse 32 millim. 
One female specimen from Chia-ting-fu, July. 
Hab, Western China. 
Acidalia gnophosaria, sp. n. 
Primaries pale ochreous brown, traversed by three wavy 
fuscous lines, each expanding into a blotch on costa; the 
marginal area beyond the third line is leaden grey, traversed 
by an undulated pale band. Secondaries leaden grey, heavily 
powdered with fuscous and traversed by two dusky lines; 
outer marginal area as on primaries. All the wings have a 
black discal dot. Fringes pale ochreous brown, preceded by 
a black lunulated line. Abdomen fuscous, ringed with pale 
brown. Under surface leaden grey ; fringes pale brown. 
Expanse 36 millim. 
One male specimen from How-Kow, Thibet: July. 
Allied to A. marginepunctaria from Europe. 
Acidalia hanna. 
Acidalia hanna, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) i. p. 401 (1878) ; 
Ill. Typ. Lep. Het. iii. p. 40, pl. 1. fig. 11 (1879). 
There were specimens in Pryer’s collection. I obtained 
two examples at Fusan in June. 
Hab. Japan and Corea. 
Acidalia impersonata. 
Acidalia impersonata, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xxiii. p. 758 (1861). 
There were some specimens from Yokohama in Pryer’s 
collection. I took the species in Satsuma and at Nagasaki 
in May and at Gensan in July, and I have received specimens 
taken in August at Ichang. ‘‘ China”’ is the locality given 
by Walker for the type. 
Distribution. Japan; Kiushiu; Corea; Centraland Northern 
China. 
Acidalia infuscarta, sp. n. 
Male.—Dusky brown. Primaries have four darker trans- 
verse wavy lines, the third and fourth outwardly bordered 
with paler. Secondaries have transverse lines as on pri- 
