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P. 



indentalis Leech (71 g). Very close to suaveola Stgr. from Amurland, and perhaps only a indentdlis. 

 local form; the ground colour paler; the shape of the markings apparently different. Yesso, Corea, 

 W. China. 



P. dentilineataZeec/;. (74d). For ewing greyer than in irilineata, hindwing much greyer; the inner line dentilineata. 

 of fore-wing curved, slightly indented below costa; the outer line more deeply elbowed; the costal 

 triangle whiter; both wings with a blackish, strongly dentate, subterminal line, which is clearly defined 

 on underside also; the fringe of hindwing hardly crenulate. Described from a single Q from Wa-ssu-kow 

 W. China. 



P. saucia Leech (71 g). Forewing pale brown, dusted with fuscous and suffused with lilacine grey; s iv ro . 

 inner and outer lines brown, the former curved and indented below costa, the outer obtusely angled beyond 

 cell and sinuous inwards to hmer margin, with a diffuse internal brown shade, traversed by a dark sinuous 

 line; snbtermmal line wavy, preceded at costa by a rufous brown cloud; costal triangular blotch greyish, 

 followed by an irregular grey apical patch; the stigmata with rufous brown outlines; hindwing with dark 

 inner and outer lines, the former nearly straight, the latter somewhat curved and edged externally with 

 leaden grey; subterminal line brown, dentate, outwardly pale-edged; cellspot blackish, ringed with whitish. 

 Kiukiang, Changyang, and Ningpo, Eastern, Central and Western China. Allied to P. shivula Guen. and super- 

 ficially much resembling P. trimantesalis Walk. 



P. squamea Leech. (74d). Forewing greyish brown, with a lilacine tinge; the transverse lines and other squamea. 

 markings are like those of P. trilineata, but the outer line of forewing is more waved below the elbow which is 

 itself more pronounced; the costal triangle is whiter, the reniform stigma yellower; in the hindwing the 

 outer line is obtusely angled beyond the cell, while the subterminal is more strongly dentate; the cellspot 

 is surrounded by a cluster of semihyaline spots. These differences are equally marked on the underside. A 

 pair only from Changyang, Central China. 



P. umbrosa Leech (71 g). Forewing brownish with violet grey suffusion; inner and outer lines dark, umbrosa. 

 the former curved and waved, the latter outwardly oblique to upper end of cell, there obtusely angled, and 

 waved to inner inaigin; subterminal line waved, obscure, towards costa marked with whitish; costal triangle 

 white, with brown dots along costal edge; the stigmata light brown in $, ochreous in $, both outlined in dark 

 brown, the reniform with a brown lunule at centre, the orbicular placed on the inner line; space between 

 inner and median lines in costal half white; hindwing pale grey brown, with three or four semihyaline discal 

 dots; lines dark brown; the inner oblique; the median wavy, followed by a brownish shade; the outer 

 marked by dots in middle and paler towards inner margin. Central and Western China; Kiushiu. The ter- 

 men in both wings is crenulate. 



P. ingratata Leech (74d). Forewing pale whity-brown, tinged with fuscous; the basal and marginal areas ingratata. 

 suffused with fuscous brown; lines fuscous brown, the inner and median obscure, the outer waved, excurved 

 beyond cell; subterminal line whitish, wavy; stigmata outlined with fuscous brown, their centres black; hind- 

 wing with black cell lunule accompanied by whitish dots; three waved transverse fuscous lines, the outer two 

 broader; subterminal line whitish, marked with blackish dots. Described from a single $ from Pu-tsu- 

 fong, Western China. 



P. pulverea Leech. (74d). Forewing purplish brown, slightly powdered with bluish-grey; inner and outer pulverea. 

 lines bluish -grey; the inner curved and externally bordered with dark chocolate-brown; the outer obtusely 

 angled beyond cell, then sinuous to inner margin, internally bordered with chocolate-brown, paler on the 

 costa and reaching to the blackish wavy median line ; subterminal line black, waved towards anal angle and 

 marked with black towards apex; orbicular stigma a black dot; reniform obscure, with black outline; the 

 triangular costal blotch irrorated with bluish grey; a pale chocolate patch beyond it at apex; hindwing with 

 bluish grey outer line on the outer edge of a chocolate-brown band; subterminal line bluish grey, wavy 

 with a large angular projection above middle, filled in with chocolate brown and towards inner margin preceded 

 by the same colour. Described from 2 2£, from Central China, Kiukiang and Changyang. Termen of both 

 wings slightly angled and crenulate. 



