rom China, Japan, and Corea. 109 
» Japan, 
median and submedian nervures; a triangular black discal 
spot and a sinuous black line, dotted with black on the vena- 
tion, beyond; submarginal line pale, wavy, but not clearly 
defined. Secondaries have a black discal dot and a dotted 
sinuous line beyond; this line is bordered outwardly with 
fuscous, as also is the corresponding line on_ primaries. 
Fringes of the ground-colour preceded by a series of black 
dots. Under surface whity brown: primaries suffused with 
fuscous from base to just beyond the linear discal spot; 
transverse lines on all the wings as above, but fainter, espe- 
cially on primaries. 
Expanse 42 millim. 
‘l'wo inale specimens from Pu-tsu-fong: June. 
Hab. Western China. 
Genus TIMANDRA. 
(Dup.; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 458 (1895).) 
Timandra amataria. 
Geometra amata, Linn. Syst. Nat. x. p. 524 (1758). 
Calothysanis amataria, Hubn. Verz. Schmett. p. 311; Meyrick, Trans. 
Ent. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 91. 
Timandra amataria, Dup. Lép. vii. pl. exlviii. fig. 3; Hampson, Fauna 
Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 458 (1895). 
Timandra comptaria, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xxvi. p. 1615; Butl. IIL. 
Typ. Lep. Het. iii. pl. li. fig. 2 (1879). 
Very variable and generally distributed throughout Japan. 
The species was also met with by my collectors in most of 
the localities that they visited in Central and Western China. 
Distribution. Europe and Eastern Asia. 
Timandra extremaria. 
Timandra extremaria, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xxiii. p, 811 (1861); Butl. 
Ill. Typ. Lep. Het. iii. pl. i. fig. 1 (1879). 
This species appears to be generally distributed in Central 
and Western China. It also occurs at Ningpo. 
The specimens in my series range in expanse from 
34 millim. to 44 millim. and exhibit a good deal of variation 
in the width of the oblique line. 
Hab. China. 
Genus PROBLEPSIS. 
(Led. ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 461 (1895).) 
Problepsis delphiaria. 
Argyris delphiaria, Guen. Phal. ii. p. 14 (1857). 
Problepsis delphiaria, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 462 
(1895). 
