Heterocera from China, Japan, and Corea. 419 



1700. Endotricha ardent alis. 



Endotricha ardentalis, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, 

 iv, p. 135 (1896). 



A specimen taken by myself at Fusan in June appears 

 to be referable to this species, but the antemedial line is 

 yellow instead of white. 



Distribution. Bhutan ; Corea. 



1701. Endotricha consocia. 



Doththa consocia, ButL. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) 

 iv, p. 452 (1879). 



There was one specimen in Pryer's collection. I obtained 

 examples at Fushiki and Tsuruga in July, and I received 

 two from Moupin. 



Two of the Japanese specimens have the secondaries 

 almost unicolorous, and the primaries are strongly tinged 

 with pink. 



Distribution. Japan ; Western China. 



1702. Endotricha icelusalis. 



Pyralis icelusalis, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xix, p. 900 



(1859). 

 Bhodaria flavofascialis, Brem., Ost. Sib., p. 65, pi. vi, fig. 1 



(1864). 

 Pyralis rosealis, Walk., 1. c, xxxiv, p. 1236 (1865). 



Both icelusalis and rosealis were described from North 

 China. 



I took specimens at Ningpo and Gensan in July, and 

 have received others from Chang-yang, taken in June and 

 July. The rosealis form is represented by one example 

 from Gensan. 



Habitat. Eastern and Central China ; Corea ; 

 Amurland. 



Genus Cataprosopus. 



Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1881, p. 589. 



1703. Cataprosopus monstrosus. 



Cataprosopus monstrosus, ButL, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1881, 

 p. 590. 



Described from Tokio. 



