116 On Lepidoptera from Manchuria and the Corea. 



29. Spirama incequalis, sp. ru 



Allied to the preceding and to 8. simplicior j sexes very 

 much alike, the male being slightly more smoky than the 

 female, and (as usual) with no pale basal area to the secon- 

 daries ; the male can at" once be distinguished from that sex 

 of S. simplicior by the want of definition in the markings of 

 the secondaries, in which respect it agrees with S.jinchuena) 

 both sexes, however, are readily separable from the latter by 

 the innermost stripe on the under surface being much further 

 from the middle stripe than the latter from the outermost 

 one j also by the more ochraceous colouring of the under sur- 

 face and the somewhat paler upper surface, the incurving of 

 the basal area of the male and sometimes of the central belt 

 of the female and its greater width. The male below reddish, 

 somewhat as in S. simplicior , with darker stripes and spots 

 exactly as in the female. Expanse of wings 60-62 millim. 



cJ. Port Lazareff, E. Corea (W. W. Perry); ?. S.E. 

 Corea (A. Carpenter). 



30. Egnasia curtails. 



Egnasia curtails, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. Suppl. iv. p. 1177 (1865). 



S.E. coast of Corea (A. Carpenter). 



31. Idcea hanna. 



Acidalia hanna, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 401 

 (1878) ; 111. Typ. Lep. Het. iii. p. 40, pi. 50. fig. 11 (1879). 



Jinchuen, W. Corea (E. B. Levett). 



Only one much-worn example was obtained of this Japanese 



form. 



32. Icterodes sordida 7 sp. n. 



? . Nearly allied to /. transectata of the Himalayas : pri- 

 maries sandy olivaceous, with the disk whitish ; costal border 

 ochraceous ; basal fourth covered with transverse black spots 

 and dashes, much narrower than in /. transectata y and followed 

 consequently by a much broader almost unspotted band of the 

 ground-colour ; a large semicircular black spot within the 

 cell, followed immediately by a sigmoidai band of spots from 

 costa to inner margin ; this, again, is followed by two closely 

 approximated waved bands of black spots which bound the 

 whitish discal area ; a band of large oval spots across the 

 disk ; a submarginal series alternated with a marginal series 

 which extends over the fringe: secondaries bright golden 

 ochreous, with greyish striatums at the base ; a large black 

 spot at the end of the cell, followed by three series of unequal 











