Heterocera from China, Japan, and Corea. 439 



1765. Parthenodes stellata. 



Paracymoriza stellata, Warren, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 



(6) xvii, p. 203 (1896). 

 Parthenodes stellata, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iv, 



p. 217 (1896). 



One example taken in June at Ichang. 

 Distribution. Khasis; Central China. 



1766. Parthenodes pallidalis, sp. n. (Plate XIV, fig. 29.) 



White clouded and suffused with pale brown. Primaries have a 

 blackish dot at the outer extremity of cell ; antemedial line brownish, 

 slightly elbowed below the costa, thence nearly straight to the inner 

 margin ; postmedial line brownish, outwardly oblique to vein 3, 

 retracted to lower angle of cell, thence sinuous to the inner margin ; 

 a browirish submarginal band almost touching the postmedial line at 

 vein 3. Secondaries have a brown antemedial line from the discoidal 

 dot to vein 2 ; a black patch on the outer margin between veins 2 

 and 7 with a connected series of white lunules and some metallic 

 dots upon it, the latter on the outer margin. Under surface whitish, 

 markings obscure. 



Expanse 19 millim. 



One female specimen from Ichang taken in July. 

 Habitat. Central China. 



Genus Bradina. 



Led. ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iv, p. 206 



(1896). 



1767. Bradina atropalis. 



Botys atropalis, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xviii, p. 664 (1859). 

 Botys damasalis, Walk., 1. c, p. 668. 



Both atropalis and damasalis types were from Shanghai. 

 I obtained specimens at Nagasaki in June, and at Fus- 

 hiki and Nagahama in July ; I have also specimens taken 

 at Chang-yang in June and in the Ichang Gorge in 

 August. 



Distribution. Eastern and Central China ; Japan ; 



KlUSHIU. 



1768. Bradina megesalis. 



Botys megesalis, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xviii, p. 663 



(1859). 



