1888.] lepidoptera of japan and corea. 605 



116. ^Emene minuta. 



JEmene minuta, Butl. Trans. Eat. Soc. 1881, p. 595. 

 Prjer says " found on fig-tree leaves " : there were four examples 

 in his collection, but these were without locality labels. 

 Yokohama (Pryer). 



117. ^Emene fasciata. 



^mene fasciata, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) xx. p. 399 

 (1877); 111. Typ. Lep. Het. pt. ii. p. 7, pi. xxii. fig. 9 (1878). 

 I took an example in August at Hakodate. 

 Yokohama {Jonas) ; Nikko, Oiwake {Pryer) ; Hakodate (Leech). 



118. jEmene t^niata. 



^mene tceniata, Fixsen, Rom. Mem. sur Lep. iii. p. 307, pi. xv. 

 fig. 6. 



Corea {Herz). 



119. SicciA MACULATA, sp. n. (Plate XXX. fig. 16.) 



Primaries pale olive-brown, with nine black spots, three of which 

 are placed at regular intervals on the costa, three on the outer border, 

 two towards inner margin, and one in the central area ; secondaries 

 greyish brown, semitransparent towards base. Head, thorax, abdo- 

 men, and legs olivaceous. Under surface — primaries fuscous grey, 

 with the spots of upper surface faintly reproduced; secondaries 

 pale grey, with a fuscous spot on central area. 



Expanse 20 millim. 



Allied to but easily distinguished from S. caffra, Wallengren. 



One example taken by myself in Satsuma in May. 



Satsuma, Japan {Leech). 



120. NUDARIA SENEX. 



Bombyx senex, Hiibn. Bomb. pi. 55. figs. 236-7. 



tz=Nudaria muscula. Stand., Rom. Mem. s. Lep. iii. p. 185, pi. x. 

 fig. 9 (1887). 



Four S and three $ specimens in coll. Pryer. I cannot see any 

 differences between Japanese and British examples of N. senex. 



Oiwake {Pryer). 



121. NuDARIA MUNDANA. 



Tortrix mundana, Linn. F. S. p. 349. 



Bombyx nuda, Hiibn. Bomb. pi. 1 7. figs. 63, 64 ; hemercbia, Hiibn. 

 I. c. fig. 65. 



Two examples, coll. Pryer. 

 Gifu, Yesso {Pryer). 



122. Earias chromataria. 



Eariasi chromataria,^ A\k. Cat. Lep. Het. xxvii. p. 204 (1863). 

 Earias limbana, Snellen, Tijdschr. Ent. xxii. p. 97, pi. viii. fig. 2. 

 A specimen I took at Gensan has the reddish discal markings very 

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