1889.] LEPIDOPTERA OF JAPAN AND COREA. ■ 553 



Phal.-Noctua virbia. Cram. /. c. p. 146, fig. H. 



Remiffia archesia, Guen. Noct. p. 318. 



A nice series, coll. Prjer. 



I took examples at Foochau in April, and Mr. Smith met with 

 it at Hakone in August. My native collector also obtained it at 

 Ningpo in June and Gensan in July. 



Yokohama {Pryer) ; Foochau {Leech) ; Hakone {Smith) ; Ningpo, 

 Gensan {J^at. Coll.) ; Punjaub, N. India, Ceylon, Java, Sierra 

 Leone, N. China. 



368. Remigia annetta. 



Remiffia annetta, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) i. p. 293 

 (1878) ; 111. Typ. Lep. Het. ii. pi. xxxiv. fig. 7. 



Several specimens, coll. Pryer. 



I took examples at Ningpo in April in Satsuma, and at Nagasaki 

 in May, and at Tsuruga, Fushiki, and Gensan in July. 



Yokohama {Jonas and Pryer) ; Hakodate {Whitely) ; Satsuma, 

 Nagasaki, Tsuruga, Fushiki, Gensan, Ningpo {Leech) ; Formosa, 

 N. India. 



369. Remigia nigrisigna, sp. n. (Plate LII. fig. 5.) 



Primaries greyish brown, faintly tinged with pinkish ; basal line 

 represented by a spot on costa and one below it ; inner line dark 

 brown, preceded by a black spot above inner margin ; central line 

 wavy and indistinct ; outer line curves from costa and skirting the 

 indented external edge of a dark patch following the reniform con- 

 tinues a wavy course to the 1st median nervule, when it curves inwards 

 and upwards to the 2nd median, then recurves to a point further 

 inwards on the 1st median ; from thence it descends in a graceful 

 sweep to the inner margin ; submarginal pale, denticulated, shaded 

 on each side with darker : secondaries grey-brown, central trans- 

 verse line and marginal border darker, the latter intersected by a 

 line of the ground-colour. Under surface grey ; basal half of pri- 

 maries suffused with fuscous ; central line, spot, and a broad border 

 on outer margin fuscous, the latter intersected by a transverse band 

 of ground-colour. 



Expanse 40 millim. 



One specimen taken by myself in Satsuma, May 1886. 



There is an unnamed example of this species from Formosa in 

 coll. Moore. 



370. AZAZIA USSURIENSIS. 



Remigia ussuriensis, Brem. Lep. Ost-Sib. p. 61, pi. v. fig. 19 

 (1864). 



Azazia unduUgera, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) i. p. 293 

 (1878) ; 111. Typ. Lep. Het. ii. pi. xxxiv. fig. 8 (1878). 



A few specimens, coll. Pryer. 



Mr. Pryer in his ' Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Japan,' p. 103, 

 says : — "Azazia unduUgera I believe to be a Pyralis" 



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