Heterocera from China, Japan, and Corea. 389 



Crambus diplogrammus, Rebel, (part), Cat. Lep., (3rd ed.), 

 p. 3 (1901). 



Three specimens from Gensan, taken in June. 



Distribution. Corea ; Amurland. 



This species should not be confused with G. diplo- 

 grammus, Zell., which is a larger, darker-coloured insect, 

 and has an oblique medial line on the primaries. 



1585. Crambus striatellus. 



Crambus striatellus, Leech, Entom., xxii, p. 107, pi. v, fig. 3 

 (1889). 



Five specimens from Yokohama, in Pryer's collection, 

 and one from the isle of Kiushiu. 

 Habitat. Japan and Kiushiu. 



1586. Crambus aridellus, sp. n. (Plate XIV, fig. 1.) 

 Primaries pale ochreous, powdered with, brown, rather darker on 

 outer area, venation brown ; transverse lines brown, the first, medial, 

 is inwardly edged with ochreous, oblique from middle of the costa 

 to end of the cell, thence inwardly oblique to just before middle of 

 the inner margin ; the second line, submarginal, is outwardly edged 

 with ochreous and almost parallel with the first line; some dark- 

 brown dashes between the veins internal to the second line, and a 

 brown subapical spot ; fringes blackish, glossy, preceded by black 

 dots on the nervules. Secondaries pale fuscous, fringes paler with a 

 brownish line at their base and one before the margin, the enclosed 

 space rather paler than the fringes. 

 Expanse 21 millim. 



Two specimens from Chang-yang, taken in June and 

 July. 



Habitat. Central China. 



K. S. 



1587. Crambus geniculeus. 



Palparia geniculea, Haw., Lep. Brit., p. 489. 



Crambus geniculeus, Zell., Chil. and Cramb., p. 42 (1863). 



Distribution. Europe.— Japan. 



1588. Cr ambits atrisquamalis. 



Crambus atrisquamalis, Hampson, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 1900, p. 372. 



