1888.] I.EPIDOPTERA OF JAPAN AND COREA. 641 



286. LOPHOPTERYX PRYERI. 



Lophopteryx pryei-i, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) iv. p. 355. 



A long series in Fryer's collection varying much in character of 

 markings ; the extremes between which the specimens vary are a pale 

 grey example with dark brown central band and hind marginal 

 streaks and clouds on the one hand, and an almost unicolorous fuscous 

 brown example on the other. A specimen of the last form referred to 

 was separated from the series and numbered 228, whilst other 

 examples of the same form still remained in the series of no. 229. 



Yokohama, Yesso, Oiwake {^Pryer). 



287. LOPHOCOSMA ATRIPLAGA. 



Notodonta (Lophocosma) atriplaga, Staud., Rom. Mem. s. Lep. 

 iii. p. 220, pi. xii. fig. 8. 



One $ example, coll. Pryer. 



My specimen has a short black dash on the costa near the base ; 

 this in Staudinger's figure of the male is represented by a small 

 black spot. 



Japan (P?'yer) ; Vladivostok; Askold. 



288. Hybocampa milhauseri. 



Bombyx milhauseri, Fabr. S. E. p. 577 (1775). 

 Bombyx terrifica, SchifF. S. V. p. 63 (1776) ; Hubn. Bomb. pi. 8. 

 figs, 32, 33. 



Three specimens, somewhat darker than European examples. 

 Ohoyama {Pryer) ; Yokohama (Manley) ; Europe. 



289. Phalera fuscescens. 



Phalera fuscescens, Butl, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1881, p. 597. 

 I took an example at Gensan in July. Two specimens, coll. 

 Pryer. 



Oiwake, Fujisan (Pryer); Gensan {Leech). 



290. Phalera tenebrosa, 



Phalera tenebrosa, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 815. 

 One example, coll. Pryer (no, 226). 

 Yokohama {Fryer) ; Darjeeling. 



291. Phalera sigmata. 



Phalera siymata, Butl. Ann, & Mag, Nat, Hist. (4) xx. p. 473 

 (1877) ; 111. Typ. Lep. Het. pt. ii. p. 11, pi. xxiv. fig. 9 (1878). 



I have thirteen specimens, nine of which were in Fryer's collection ; 

 all are greyer in colour tlian Mr. Butler's figure, and in some of the 

 examples the indented transverse line posterior to the patch of raised 

 black and white scales is ochraceous and in others blackish. The 

 antennse of the males are not so strongly pectinated. 



Yokohama {Jonas, Pryer, and Manley) ; $ , Hakodate (?F7«i7e/y). 



