106 Mr. J. H. Leech on Lepidoptera Heterocera 
Acidalia obtectaria, sp. n. 
Pale ochreous, with irregular darker transverse markings, 
a band beyond middle of primaries being the most promi- 
nent. Fringes of the ground-colour. Under surface paler 
than above and the markings more obscure. 
Expanse 19-21 millim. 
Allied to A. bisetata, Hufn., but more ochreous in colour, 
and the markings more confused. 
Five specimens in Pryer’s collection. 
Both sexes are represented, but the above description is 
taken from a female example, as it is in better condition than 
the other specimens. 
Hab. Japan. 
Acidalia bisetata. 
Phalena bisetata, Hufn. Berl. Mae. iv. 618 (1769). 
Geometra bisetata, Bork. v. 524 (1794). 
Acidalia bisetata, Guen. Phal. i. p. 462 (1857). 
Eos bisetata, Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 87. 
Several specimens from Oiwake and Yokohama in Pryer’s 
collection. I obtained the species at Ningpo in April, at 
Nagasaki in May, and my native collector at Gensan in July. 
Specimens were received from Chang-yang and Moupin, 
taken in July. 
Distribution. Kurope; HE. Siberia; Amur; Kiushiu ; 
Corea ; Central, Western, and North-eastern China. 
Acidalia auricruda. 
Asthena auricruda, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) iv. p. 438 
(1879). 
A. series in Pryer’s collection from Nikko and Yesso. 
My native collector obtained examples at Gensan in July. 
Hab. Japan, Yesso, and Corea. 
Acidalia invalida. 
Acidalia invalida, Butl. Ann, & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) iv. p. 489 (1879). 
Specimens from Oiwake in Pryer’s collection. 
I took the species at Fusan in June, and I have received 
it from Chang-yang. 
Distribution. Japan ; Corea; Central China. 
Genus CHRYSOCRASPEDA. 
(Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 448 (1895).) 
Chrysocraspeda proximaria, sp. n. 
Pale buff. Primaries have a black discal dot, with a dusky 
