628 MR. J. H. LEECH ON THE [DeC. 18, 



230. EUTRICHA REMOTA. 



Lasiocampa remota. Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. vi. p. 1439. 



1 Lebeda hebes, Walk. op. cit. p. 1462. 



CEona segreguta, Butl. 111. Typ. Lep. Het. pt. ii. p. 20, pi. xxvi. 

 figs. 6 & 7. 



QSona spectabilis, Butl. op. cit. p. 19, pi. xxvii. fig. 3. 



I took this species in all kinds of forms at Nagasaki and Shimo- 

 noseki. $ CEona dolosa, Butl., in national collection at South 

 Kensington, is referable to this species. 



Yokohama, Oiwake {Fryer) ; Tokio, Shanghai, North China. 



231. Odonestis l^ta. 



Amydona lata, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. vi. p. 1416 (18.55). 

 One specimen at Tsuruga, July 1886, which I believe to be the 

 only one from Japan. 



Tsuruga {Leech) ; Corea {Herz). 



232. Odonestis potatoria. 



Phaleena-Bombyx potatoria, Linn. Syst. Nat. xii. p. 813. 



Odonestis albomaculat a, Brem. Bull. del'Acad. Pet. 1861, tom.iii.; 

 Lep. Ost-Sib. p. 42, tab. iv. 6 d, t. iii. 20 $ . 



Var. askoldensis, Oberth. Et. Ent. v. p. 38. 



In the series of this species from Japan there are specimens 

 which agree exactly with typical />o^«#on'a, Linn., and others which 

 are most certainly identical with O. albomaculata, Brem., whilst be- 

 tween these two forms are aberrations, including a dark one near 

 the variety askoldensis of Oberth fir, which cannot be satisfactorily 

 referred to either form ; these serve as connecting-links and I think 

 prove the identity of O. potatoria and O. albomaculata. 



Yokohama (Pri/er) ; Hakone, Gensan (LeecA) ; Corea. {Hers). 



233. Trabala cristata. 



Trabala cristata, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) xx. p. 480 

 (1877); 111. Typ. Lep. Het. pt. ii. p. 18, pi. xxvii. fig. 1 (1878). 

 Seven specimens, including five from coll. Pryer. 

 Yokohama {Jonas and Pryer); Nagahama {Leeeh). 



234. Gastropacha ilicifolia. 



Phalcena-Bombyx ilicifolia, Linn. Faun. Suec. p. 293 ; Syst, Nat. 

 xii. p. 813. 



Var. JAPONicA. 



One male and two females, coll. Pryer. 



The Japanese form of G. ilicifolia differs from the European type 

 in size and colour. It expands 56 millini. and is pale reddish brown, 

 with all the violet-tinged white markings well defined ; there i^, 

 however, no character by which it may be specifically separated from 

 G. ilicifolia, therefore I propose for it the varietal \mme japcnica. 



Yesso {Pryer). 



