610 MR. J. H. LEECH ON THE [DcC. 18, 



The species seems to be fairly constant in colour and marking ; but 

 ranges from 22 millim. to 30 millim. in expanse. 



Yokohama (JoMfls and Pri/er) ; Oiwake, Tesso (Pryer) ; Nagasaki 

 (2/eecA). 



144. MiCROLEON LONGIPALPIS. 



Microleon longipalpis, Butl. Cist. Ent. vol. iii. p. 121 (1885). 



Three specimens, Satsuma, May, and several coll. Pryer. This is 

 Fryer's no. 60, and was considered by him to differ only from 

 Phrixolepia sericea, Butl., in being smaller; it is, however, not 

 closely allied to that species, and the only point of resemblance 

 between the two insects is a somewhat similar coloration. 



Yokohama {Pryer) ; Satsuma, Fusan {Leech). 



145. APHENDALA SERICEA. 



Aphendala sericea, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1881, p. 595. 

 Hakodate {Andrews) ; Tokio {Fenton). 



146. Parasa hilaris. 



Limacodes hilaris, Westw. Cab. Orient. Ent. p. 50, pi. xxiv. fig. 3 

 (1848). 



Parasa sinica, Moore, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) xx. p. 93 (1877). 



Heterogenea hilarula, Stand., Rom. Mem. Lej). iii. p. 197 (1887). 



Heterogenea hilaruta, Stand. I. c. p. 198. 



One female example, Hakodate, August, and two males and one 

 female, Gensan, July. Several specimens, coll. Pryer. 



Yokohama {Pryer) ; Hakodate, Gensan {Leech) ; Corea. 



147. Parasa consocia. 



Parasa consocia, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. Suppl, ii. p. 484 (1865). 

 Heterogenea princeps. Stand., Rom. M^m. Lep. iii. p. 199 (1887). 

 Neaera princeps, Staud. I. c. pi. xv. fig. 7. 



Two specimens at Gensan in July. These agree with figure of 

 N. princeps, Staud., from Amur. 

 Gensan {Leech) ; Corea, Ussuri. 



148. MONEMA FLAVESCENS. 



Monema fiavescens, "Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. v. p. 1112 (1855); 

 Butl. 111. Typ. Lep. Het. pt. ii. p. 14, pi. xxv. fig. 5 (1878). 



My native collector took a fine series of this species at Hakodate 

 in June and July, and I took three specimens at Gensan in July. 

 Four specimens, coll. Pryer. 



Pryer, in his catalogue, says of this species : — " Feeds on the Celtis 

 and elm ; forms an oval, very hard and smooth cocoon, mottled with 

 white and brown, very much resembling a bird's egg; the larva spins 

 up in the autumn, but does not change to pupa until the spring " 

 (p. 41). 



Yokohama {Jonas and Pryer) ; Gensan {Leech) ; Hakodate, 

 N. China, Corea, Amur. 



