400 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



Subfamily SGHCENOBIIN^E. 

 Genus Leechia nov. 



Palpi porrect, second and third joints conically scaled ; maxillary 

 palpi well developed and dilated at the extremity. Antennae thick- 

 ened and flattened. Tibia slightly hairy, outer spurs two-thirds 

 length of inner. Neuration similar to that of Niphopyralis, Hampson, 

 but all the wings have veins 4, 5, stalked. 



Type L. sinuosalis. R S. 



1626. Leechia sinuosalis, sp. n. (Plate XIV, fig. 15.) 



Primaries white ; antemedial line black, almost straight ; post- 

 medial line black, elbowed opposite the end of cell and angled before 

 the inner margin, followed by a brownish shade ; a black dot at end 

 of cell and one at apex of the wing. Secondaries white with a double, 

 fuscous, central line ; outer marginal area tinged with brownish. 

 Fringes tinged with greyish, preceded by a fuscous line and marked 

 with black towards the apex of primaries. 



Expanse 15-20 millim. 



Two specimens from Chang-yang. July. 



Habitat Centeal China. R. S. 



1627. Leechia bilinealis, sp. n. 



Differs from L. sinuosalis in having the antemedial line of prim- 

 aries outwardly oblique and the postmedial line outwardly oblique 

 to vein 6, thence inwardly oblique to the inner margin. Secondaries 

 have a single central line. 



Expanse 18 millim. 



Four specimens from Chang-yang. July. 



Habitat. Central China. R. S. 



Genus Ackopenttas. 

 Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1890, p. 470. 



1628. Acropentias aureus. 



Micrseschus aureus, Butl., Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) 



i, p. 402 (1878). 

 Marimatha straininca, Butl., 111. Typ. Lep. Het., iii, p. 70, 



pi. lviii, fig. 2. 

 Sparagmia obtusalis, Christ., Bull. Mosc, lvi, p. 26 (1881). 



Distribution. Amurland; China; Japan; Corea. 



