390 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



The type was from Amurland. 



Specimens were obtained at Nagasaki and Fusan in 

 June, at Gensan in July, and at Hakodate in August. 

 Distribution. Amurland; Kiushiu; Yesso; Corea. 



1589. Omnibus cohtmbinellus, sp. n. (Plate XIV, fig. 25.) 



Primaries grey with a brownish tinge on the basal two-thirds of 

 costal area ; fringes grey with some black dots and traces of a silvery 

 line at their base towards the inner angle. Secondaries pale fuscous, 

 darker on outer margin ; fringes whitish. 



Expanse 21 millim. 



One female taken in May at Chang-yang. 



Habitat. Central China. 



Allied to C. atrisquamalis, Hampson. 



R. S. 



1590. Omnibus fractellus, sp. n. (Plate XIY, fig. 5.) 



Primaries brownish merging into greyish on inner marginal area, 

 the latter dusted with black scales ; there are indications of a black 

 central line, similar to that in G. salinellus, Tutt, but more sharply 

 angled below the costa ; submarginal line very indistinct, except 

 towards the inner margin ; fringes greyish tinged with brown, 

 preceded by black dots towards the inner angle. Secondaries whitish 

 with a faint fuscous tinge, fringes whitish preceded by a brownish 

 line. 



Expanse 26 millim. 



Two specimens from Omei-shan, taken in June or July. 

 Habitat. Western China. 



R, S. 



1591. Orambus myelins. 



Orambus myelins, Hiibn., fig. 37. 



One example from Hakodate, taken by myself in 

 August. 



Distribution. Europe. — Yesso. 



1592. Omnibus furciferalis. 



Orambus furciferalis, Hampson, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 1900, p. 371, pi. iii, fig. 17. 



