418 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



The types of all the above were from Shanghai. 

 Habitat. Eastern China. 



1697. Endotricha affinialis, sp. n. (Plate XIV, fig. 22.) 



Primaries ochreous, brown tinged with violet ; antemedial line 

 limiting a violet basal patch almost straight, bordered outwardly with 

 yellow ; submarginal line blackish, edged with yellow, commencing on 

 the costa near apex, thence gently curved to inner angle ; some white 

 dots on costa towards apex. Secondaries pale violet with a darker- 

 edged yellow medial band. Fringes whitish, preceded by a dark line. 

 Under surface ochreous, suffused with fuscous, tinged with violet on 

 the primaries, except inner marginal area and the outer third of 

 secondaries • all the wings have a double transverse line ; primaries 

 have a dark discal mark and some white dots on the costa. 



Expanse 17 millim. 



One male specimen taken by Mr. Leech at Tsuruga in 

 July 1886. 



This species is distinguished from E. flammcalis, Schiff, 

 and its nearest allies, by the curved submarginal line. 



R. S. 



1698. Endotricha portialis. 



Endotricha portialis, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xvii, p. 391 



(1863). 

 Endotricha acrobasalis, Snell., Tijd, Ent., xxxvi, p. 155, pi. 



x, fig. 1. 

 Endotrichopsis rhodopteralis, Warren, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 



Hist., (6)xvi,p. 467 (1895). 



Habitat. Japan ; Borneo ; Java. 



1699. Endotricha costsemaculalis. 



Endotricha costsemaculalis, Christ., Bull. Mosc, lvi (1), p. 4 

 (1881); Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iv, p. 133 

 (1896). 



Endotricha fuscobasalis, Ragonot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1890, 

 p. 526. 



I took one specimen in Satsuma in May ; and I received 

 one from Chang-yang, and another from Moupin,both taken 

 in June. 



Distribution. Siberia ; Japan ; Dalhousie ; Sikhim 

 {Hampson) ; Kiushiu ; Central and Western China. 



