1889. ] LEPIDOPTERA OF JAPAN AND COREA. 529 
I took specimens in Satsuma in May, Mr. Andrews at Hakodate 
in August, and my native collector at Gensan also in August. 
Yokohama (Pryer); Satsuma (Leech); Hakodate (Andrews) ; 
Gensan (Nat. Coll.); China; Moreton Bay, Australia. 
249. OR&ZSIA EMARGINATA. 
Noctua emarginata, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. 2. 240. 
Oresia emarginata, Guen. Noct. ii. p. 363 (1852). 
Oresia alliciens, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xii. p. 945. no. 6 (1857). 
Oresia tentans, Walk. 1. c. no. 7. 
Five examples, coll. Pryer. 
My native collector took examples commonly at Gensan in 
August. An extensive range of variation is exhibited ; some of the 
specimens agree with O. alliciens, Walk., others with O. tentans, 
Walk., but both are connected by intermediates with O. emarginata. 
Nikko (Pryer); North India, Ceylon, Coromandel Coast. 
250. CALPE LATA. 
Calpe lata, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1881, p. 21. 
One example, coll. Pryer. 
I took a specimen of this fine species at Gensan and another at 
Fushiki in July. 
Tokio (Fenton) ; Asamayama (Pryer) ; Gensan, Fushiki (Leech). 
251. CALPE CAPUCINA. 
Bombyx capucina, Esp. Schmett. i. pl. 81. figs. 1-3 (1789). 
Bombyx thalictri, Borkh. Eur. Schmett. ii. p. 425 (1790); Hiibn. 
Bomb. pl. 6. fig. 25. 
Calpe thalictri, Ochs. Schmett. iv. p. 78; Treit. Schmett. v. 2. 
169; Guen. Noct. ii. p. 374. 
Calpe sodalis, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5)i. p. 203 (1878); 
Il. Typ. Lep. Het. ii. pl. xxxii. fig. 2 (1878). 
Several specimens, coll. Pryer. 
I took this species at Gensan in June and July, Nagahama in 
July, and Hakodate in August. 
Japanese and Corean specimens cannot be separated from European 
examples of. C. capucina. 
Hlakodate (Whitely and Leech); Yokohama, Oiwake (Pryer) ; 
Nagahama, Gensan (Leech). 
252. CALPE EXCAVATA. 
Calpe eawcavata, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) i. p. 202 
(1878); Ill. Typ. Lep. Het. xxxii. fig. 1 (1878). 
A fine series, coll. Pryer. 
I took an example at Gensan in July. 
In his Catalogue Mr. Pryer says of the larva of this species that 
it ‘spins a cocoon interwoven with strips of fibre on the stems of 
trees.” 
Yokohama (Jonas and Pryer) ; Oiwake (Pryer) ; Gensan (Leech) ; 
Tokio, Chekiang, Kiukiang. 
