232 ^^^6 Philippine Journal of Science 1917 



No. 4294; Matsumura, Cat. Insect. Jap. (1905), 1, 179, No. 



1498; MiYAKE, Tokyo Zool. Mag. [Tokyo Dobutsugaku Zasshi 



(Jap.)] (1910), 22, pt. 260, 334, 375, PI. 11, fig. 12, c?; Seitz, 



Macrolep. Faun. Pal. (1910), 2, 65, PI. 12 g, S; 12 h, 5 and under- 

 side. 

 Lithosia flava Haw., Lep. Brit. (1809), 147; Wood, Ind. Ent., 29, PI. 



8, fig. 99; Stgr. and Reb., Cat. Lep. Pal. (1901), 1, 377, No. 4294 



a; {=stramineola Doubl.). • • 



Lithosia stramineola DouBL., Zool., 5, 1914. 



Lithosia plumbeolata Steph., 111. Brit. Ent. Haust. (1829), 2, 96. 

 Lithosia serva Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. (1854), 2, 506; Moore, Proc. 



Zool. Soc. London (1S78), 15, PI. I, fig. 7; Kirby, Cat. Het. (1892), 



327. 

 Lithosia vetusta Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. (1854), 2, 506; Kirby, Cat. 



Het. (1892), 324; i=amurensis Stgr.). 

 Lithosia asgrota Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1877), IV, 20, 397; 



111. Typ. Lep. Het. (1879), 3, 8, PL 42, fig. 13; Kirby, Cat. Het. 



(1892), 323; Seitz, Macrolep. Faun. Pal. (1910), 2, 65, PL 12 h 



{=:adaucta Butl., cinerea Pouj., lenta Leech); Stgr. .and Reb., Cat. 



Lep. Pal. (1901), 1, 377, No. 4294 b. 

 Lithosia adaucta Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1877), IV, 20, 398; 



111. Typ. Lep. Het. (1878), 2, 6, PI. 23, fig. 6; Kirby, Cat. Het. 



(1892), 323. 

 Collita lilacina MooRE, Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1878), 16; Kirby, Cat. 



Het. (1892), 324. 

 Lithosia cinerea Pouj., Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1886) (6), vi, cl; 



Kirby, Cat. Het. (1892), 322. 

 Lithosia lenta Leech, Entom. (1890), 23, 81. 

 Lithosia amurensis Stgr., Rom. Mem. Lep. (1892), 6, 268; Stgr. 



and Reb., Cat. Lep. Pal. (1901), 1, 377, No. 4294 b. 

 Lepista subumbrata Holland, Psyche (1893), 6, 411. 

 Lithosia fuscicilia Hampson, Moths India (1894), 2, 80. 



The larva figured (Plate I, fig. 6) was taken in May (figured 

 May 16), 1901, at Kobe, Settsu Province, Honshu, on a lichen; 

 and a female imago of the form segrota Butler emerged June 1, 

 1901. 



Hampson * gives the following descriptions of the larva of 

 Ilema griseola Hiibner: 



Larva, Meyrick, Brit. Lep. p. 28; Barrett, Lep. Brit, ii, p; 226, PI. 67, 

 fig. 1. Blackish brown, hairs dark brown; dorsal line black; subdorsal line 

 orange-yellow interrupted, enlarged and partly confluent on somites 1, 2 and 

 12, otherwise rather faint; head shining black. Food-plants, Lichens and 

 dead leaves; 8-6. 



The original figure of my larva of segrota Butler agrees best 

 with this description. 



'Cat. Lep. Phal. (1900), 2, 168. 



