1888.] LEPIDOPTERA OF JAPAN AND COREA. 607 



common thing for the costa and inner margin to be sulphur-yellow, 

 and specimens with red-spotted white fringes are of not unfrequent 

 occurrence to the collector of British Lepidoptera ; whilst among 

 my series of Japanese prasinana are specimens with the costa, inner 

 margin, and fringes as rosy as in any European example I have yet 

 seen. H. sylpha, Butl., cannot stand except perhaps as a varietal 

 name. 



Yokohama (Jonas and Pryer) ; Oiwake (Pryer). 



128. Sarrothripa undulana. 



Tortrix undulana, Hiibn. Tortr. fig. 7 (1796). 

 Penthina revayana, Tr. Schmetterl. viii. p. 22. 

 Var. russiana, Dup. Cat. p. 284. 



Four specimens in Fryer's collection, all of the ashy-grey form 

 known as russiana, Dup. 



Yokohama, Oiwake (Pryer). 



129. NOLA MICROPHASMA. 



Nola microphasma, Butl. Cist. Ent. vol. iii. p. 117. 

 Two specimens, coll. Pryer (no. 86). 

 Yokohama (Pryer). 



130. NoLA MiNUTALis, sp. n. (Plate XXX. fig. 17.) 



Primaries white, with curved basal, angulated central and sub- 

 marginal brownish-grey lines ; the outer margin is pale chocolate- 

 brown, and is traversed throughout its length by a white wavy line. 

 Secondaries pale greyish brown with a faint discal spot. Head, 

 thorax, and abdomen white, the latter tinged with brownish. Under 

 surface of primaries fuscous ; secondaries whitish, with distinct black 

 discal spot. 



Expanse 15 millim. 



Closely allied to P. cJilamitulalis, Hiibn., but in that species there 

 is no white wavy fine in hind marginal border. 



An example of each sex in Pryer' s collection ; the female is not 

 quite equal in condition to the male ; but there does not appear to 

 be any diiference in the markings. 



131. NoLA CANDIDA. 



Nola Candida, Butl. 111. Typ. Lep. Het. pt. iii. p. 9, pi. xliii. fig. 3 

 (1879). 



A good series, coll. Pryer. 



Yokohama (Jonas) ; Fujisan (Pryer) ; Ningpo in April (Leech). 



132. Nola centonalis. 



Pyralis centonalis, Hiibn. Pyral. pi. 3. fig. 15. 



Olaphyra afomosa, Brem. Bull, del' Acad. P^tersb. 1861, tom. iii. ; 

 Lep. Ost-Sib. p. 55, tab. v. fig. 16. 



A number of specimens, several of which were taken by myself 

 in the Corea in June, and one at Hakodate in August ; others are 

 from coll. Pryer. With the exception of the Hakodate example, 



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