1888.] lepidoptera of japan and corea. 643 



298. Peridea gigantea. 



Peridea gigantea, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist, (4) xx. p. 474 

 (1877) ; 111. Typ. Lep. Het. pt. ii. p. 12, pi. xxiv. fig. 6 (1878). 



One specimen in Fryer's collection, not labelled with locality, but 

 probably from Yokohama. 



Yokohama {Jonas, 1 Pryer). 



299. Stauropus fagi. 



Bombyxfagi, Lmn. Syst. Nat. x. p.508; Hiibn.Bomb. pl.8.fig.31. 



Stauropus persimilis, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5)iv. p. 353 

 (1879). 



A nice series in coll. Pryer, ranging in expanse from .52 millim. 

 c? to 78 millim, $ . 



Yokohama, Oiwake (Pryer). 



300. Stauropus taczanowskii. 



Harpyia taczanowskii, Oberth, Et, Ent. v, p. 59, pi. 2. fig. 5 

 (1880). 



Six specimens in Fryer's collection (no. 200 of his catalogue) 

 are referable to this species, I have also an example which I took 

 at Fushiki in July. 



Yokohama (Pryer) ; Fushiki, Aug., Foochau, April (Leech). 



301. Drymonia circumscripta. 



Brymonia circumscripta, Butl. Cist. Ent, vol. iii. p. 125 (1885), 

 This species, of which there were two examples in his collection, 

 is no. 211 of Fryer's Catalogue. 

 Nikko (Pryer). 



302. Drymonia permagna. 



Drymonia permagna, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1881, p. 21. 

 Three specimens from Japan. 



Tokio (Fenton) ; Yokohama (Pryer and Manley); Hakodate 

 (Leech). 



303. DiCRANURA VINULA. 



Bomlyx vinula, Linn. Syst. Nat. x. p. 499 ; Hiibn. Bomb. pi. 9. 

 fig. 34. 



Dicranura felina, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) xx. p. 474 

 (1877) ; 111. Typ. Lep. Het, pt. ii. p. 12, pi. xxiv. fig. 3 (1878). 



Several specimens in coll. Pryer, I bred a male, April 1887, 

 from larva found at Gensan, June 1886, Mr. Butler says that his 

 D. felina " differs from both the European species in the more 

 deeply waved discal lines, and from D. vinula in its white secondaries;" 

 but I cannot see that my Japanese specimens, which are identical 

 with felina, Butl., diiFer in any character whatever from D. vinula. 

 Fryer states in his Catalogue that the larva of D. felina, Butl., feeds 

 on willow, and that in all its stages it agrees with D. vinula. 



Yokohama (Pryer) ; Gensan (Leech) ; Europe. 



