434 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



1749. Nymphula incurvalis, sp. n. 



Primaries white suffused with pale ochreous brown, a black dot in 

 the cell, one below the median nervure and near the base of the wing, 

 and a lunule at end of the cell ; postmedial line pale brown, diffuse, 

 interrupted, deeply bent under end of the cell ; submarginal line pale 

 brown, diffuse, indented between veins 1 and 2 and expanding towards 

 the costa. Secondaries white suffused with pale ochreous brown on 

 outer half ; a black dot at end of the cell and one beyond, a black dot 

 the submedian interspace, and two short black lines on middle of 

 abdominal margin ; the abdomen is also marked with black at this 

 point. Fringes white, dotted with black, and preceded by two blackish 

 lines, the inner crenulate, and on the secondaries receding from the 

 outer margin as it approaches its termination on the abdominal 

 margin. Under surface white suffused with pale ochreous, black spots 

 of upper surface faintly reproduced. 



Expanse £ 16 millim. $ 20 millim. 



Six specimens from Ichang. August. 

 Allied to N. diminutalis, Snell. 



R. S. 



1750. Nymphula responsalis. 



Nymphula responsalis, Walk. ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., 

 Moths, iv, p. 192 (1896). 

 Distribution. Japan; throughout India, Ceylon, and 

 Burma ; Australia (Hampson). 



1751. Nymphula vittalis. 



Oligostigma vittalis, Brem., Lep. Ost.-Sib., p. 66, pi. vi, 



fig. 3 (1864). 

 Oligostigma regnlaris, Pryer, Cist. Ent., ii, p. 234, pi. iv, 



fig. 8 (1877). 



Type of regularis from Shanghai. I have one specimen 

 taken by myself at Gensan iu July, and one from Chang- 

 yang, taken in May. 



Distribution. Amurland ; Eastern and Central 

 China; Corea. 



Genus Cataclysta. 



Htibn. ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iv, p. 196 



(1896). 



