1888.] LEPIDOPTERA OF JAPAN AND COREA. fill 



149. MiRESA INORNATA. 



2- Miresa inornata, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. v. p. 1125 (1855); 

 S , Cist. Ent. vol. iii. p. 120. 



Heterogenea Jlavidorsalis, Staud., Rom. Mem. Lep. iii. p. 195, 

 pi. xi. fig. 7(1887). 



Heterogenea Jlavidorsalis, vnr./uscicostalis, Fixsen, op. cit. p. 337, 

 pi. XV, fig. 10. 



Two examples, coll. Pryer, and one taken by native collector at 

 Hakodate in June or July. The two in Fryer's collection are labelled 

 " 56. Limacodes ? sp.," as also was another specimen with them, but 

 this last is not of the same species. Pryer says that the larva feeds 

 on pear. 



Fixsen records \mety fuscicostalis from Corea. 



Yokohama, Yaniato (Prger) ; Corea, Bengal. 



150. MiRESA CONJUNCTA. 



Limacodesi conjuncta, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. v. p. 1150 (1885). 

 Heterogenea conjuncta, Walk., Rom. Mem. Lep. iii. p. 338, 

 pi. XV. fig. 9 (1887). 



Two specimens, Gensan, July. 



This insect is very closely allied to M. dentatus, Oberth. 



North China ; Gensau {Leech). 



151. AnZABE SINENSIS. 



Anzabe sinensis, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. v. p. 1093 (1855). 

 One specimen at Gensan in July. 

 Gensan ; Hongkong. 



152. SCOPELODES URSINA. 



Scopelodes ursina, Butl. 111. Typ. Lep, Het. vi. p. 3, pi. ci. figs. 

 7& 8(1886). 



I took a male example of this species at Tsuruga in July, 

 Darjeeling, Silhet ; Tsuruga. 



153. SeTORA SINENSIS, 



Tadema sinensis, Walk, Cat. Lep. Het. vii. p. 1759 (1856). 



Pryer says that the larva feeds on pear. 

 Yokohama, Yamato {Pryer). 



154. Epicopeia simulans, sp. n. (Plate XXXI. fig. 1.) 



Both sexes : all the wings smoky black ; secondaries with a broad 

 short tail, about the centre of the outer margin is a crimson spot ; 

 there are also four crimson spots between the tail and anal angle ; 

 head, thorax, and abdomen black, the latter with a crimson streak 

 along each side ; legs black, vrith the exception of femora of anterior 

 pair, which are crimson ; under surface as above, but primaries 

 paler towards the outer margins. 



Expanse, d ? 78 millim. 



Hakodate {Nat. Coll., June & July 1887); Hakone {Pryer). 



