1888.] LEPIDOPTERA. OF JAPAN AND COREA. 653 



for the Japanese species, must give place to that of Staudinger. 

 Cymatophora octogesima, Hiibn,, is, according to Fixsen (Rom. Mem. 

 ser. Lep. iii. p. 354), represented in the Corea. 



Yokohama {Jonas and Pryer) ; Corea (Herz) ; Ussuri, Askold. 



348. Cymatophora duplaris. 



Phalcena-Pyralis duplaris, Linn. Faun. Suec. p. 352; Syst. Nat. 

 xii. p. 883. 



Cymatophora duplaris, Guen. Hist. Nat. Noct. i. p. 17. 10 ; Walk. 

 Cat. Lep. Het. ix, p. 12. 



One example, coll. Pryer (no. 655). 



Japan {Pryer) ; Europe. 



349. Cymatophora arctipennis. 



Xylina arctipennis, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) i. p. 198 

 (1878) ; 111. Typ. Lep. Het. pt. iii. p. 17, pi. xlv. fig. 3 (1879). 



I obtained this species at Nagasaki in June. A fine series in 

 Fryer's collection. 



Yokohama {Pryer) ; Nagasaki {Leech). 



350. Cymatophora punctigera. 



Cymatophora punctigera, Butl. Cist. Ent. vol. iii. p. 131 (1885). 

 Five specimens, coll. Pryer (no. 651). 



This species is nearly allied to C. ruficollis of Europe, but, although 

 the primaries are longer, it may only be a form of that species. 

 Yokohama {Pryer). 



351. Cymatophora (?) maxima, sp. n. (Plate XXXIL fig. 9.) 



Greyish brown tinged with violet, base and oblique dash at apex of 

 primaries whitish, the former marked externally with yellow ; an in- 

 distinct denticulated pale submarginal line ; on the disk two tufts of 

 raised whitish scales represent reniform and orbicular stigmata, there 

 are also two series of indistinct blackish dots seated on the nervules. 

 Secondaries yellowish grey, with a faint central band. Antennae 

 yellow-browu ; head and collar dark brown, the latter edged with 

 black, thorax whitish grey ; abdomen fuscous. Under surface 

 uniform whity brown. 



Expanse, S 66, $ 72 milHm. 



An example of each sex, coll. Pryer. 



Oiwake (June or July) ; Fujisan {Pryer). 



352. PoLYPLOCA ornata, sp. n. (Plate XXXIL fig. 10.) 



Primaries : ground-colour greyish brown, browner along the base 

 and costa ; a series of dark wavy lines forming a broad band, the in- 

 ternal border of which is curved and sharply serrated, and the outer 

 elbowed below the subcostal nervure, and indented above the inner 

 margin ; central fascia greyish white towards the inner margin, 

 bordered externally by a blackish double liue deeply angulated to- 

 wards the outer margin, followed by a dark serrated line, and a 



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