1889.] LEPIDOPTERA OF JAPAN AND COREA. 567 



451. SaRACA TRIMANTESALIS. 



Egnasia trimantesalis, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xvi. p. 220 (1858). 



I took specimens in Satsuma and at Nagasaki in May, and my 

 native collector met with others at Gensan in July. 



Satsuma, Nagasaki (Leech) ; Gensan (Nat. Coll.) ; Ichaug 

 (Pratt); Silhet. 



452. Saraca indentalis, u. sp. (Plate LII. fig. 4.) 



5 . Pale brown, varied with darker brown ; first transverse line 

 of primaries black, with an inward angulation below the costa ; second 

 line black obtusely angulated, preceded by a chestnut-brown band 

 edged internally with dark brown, beyond there is a large whitish 

 triangular spot on the costa, edged outwardly with chocolate-brown 

 and followed by another whitish blotch at apex, below the whitish 

 triangle the second line is bordered externally with blackish grey ; 

 submarginal line blackish, wavy and edged with whitish ; orbicular 

 punctiform black, reniform indistinctly outlined with blackish. 

 Secondaries : black central spot and two transverse lines edged with 

 grey, a series of black spots represent the submarginal line ; fringes 

 brown, tipped with paler except at the angles, where they are blackish. 

 Under surface of primaries fulvous brown, whitish along the costa 

 and apical portion of outer border ; two dark transverse lines, the 

 outer followed by a dark grey shade ; discal spots white with a dark 

 grey dot at each extremity : secondaries fulvous brown, traversed by 

 two dark lines, the outer followed by a dark grey band ; discal spot 

 white with a black spot at each end, connected by a fine blackish 

 line, submarginal line dark and wavy ; fringes brown intersected by 

 a darker line, and tipped with paler except at the angles. 



Expanse 30 milhm. 



I took three specimens in Satsuma in May, three at Nagasaki in 

 June, and one at Gensan in July. My native collector took one at 

 Ningpo in June, and I have received one from Hakodate, also taken 

 in June by a native. 



The sexes do not differ in colour or markings, but the 5 specimen 

 figured and described has been selected for its fine condition. 



453. Saraca flavomacula. 



Pangrapta flavomacula. Stand. Stett. ent. Zeit. 1888. 



I took this species at Ningpo in April, at Gensan in June, and 

 Tsuruga in July. 



Tsuruga, Gensan, Ningpo (Leech) ; Chang Yang (Pratt) ; Amur- 

 land. 



454. Saraca textilis, n. sp. (Plate LII. fig. 12.) 



Whitish, sprinkled on the discal area with brownish scales ; inner 

 line of primaries brown, curved, slightly serrated, and interrupted by 

 the pale-centred brown-outlined orbicular ; reniform pale, indistinctly 

 outlined with brownish, enclosing a darker curved transverse line ; 

 outer line duplicated, enclosed space thickly sprinkled with brown 



