450 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



Isqpteryx accessalis, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xvii, p. 405 (1859). 

 Eurrhyparodes accessalis, Moore, Lep. Ceyl., iii, p. 294, pi. 



clxxix, fig. 6 (1885). 

 Eurrhyparodes stibialis, Snell., Tijd. Ent., xxiii, p. 216 



(1880), xxvi, p. 134, pi. viii, fig. 3 (1883). 

 Eurrhyparodes bracteolalis, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., 



Moths, iv, p. 264 (1896) ; Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1898, 



p. 626. 



There was one specimen in Pryer's collection, and I have 

 others from Nagahama, Fushiki, Satsuma, and Kiushiu. 



Distribution. Western and Southern Africa. — Japan ; 

 China ; throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma ; Java ; 

 Celebes ; Australia ; New Hebrides {Sampson) ; 

 Kiushiu. 



1801. Eurrhyparodes leechi, sp. n. (Plate XV, fig. 15.) 



Dark grey with white markings. Primaries have a white dot 

 about the middle of cell and a large patch of the same colour at end of 

 the cell, the latter enclosing a round spot of the ground colour. Post- 

 medial line white, curved and recurved, interrupted about the middle ; 

 this is preceded by an irregular-shaped white blotch extending from 

 just below the costa to vein 2 ; some white flecks below the cell and 

 vein 2, and others on the outer margin. Secondaries have a blackish 

 subbasal spot ; the basal two-thirds white suffused with dark grey at 

 the base ; the outer limits of this white area is traversed by a sinuous 

 dark grey band, which has an inward projection below the middle, 

 and is continued along the abdominal margin ; outer third dark 

 grey with some white flecks on the margin. Fringes grey, tipped 

 with white, entirely white at the angles, traversed by a dark grey 

 line, and preceded by a black one. 



Expanse 36 millim. 



Specimens were received from Moupin, Wa-shan, Ta- 

 chien-lu, Chia-kou-ho, Chow-pin-sa, Chia-ting-fu, the pro- 

 vince of Kwei-chou, and Chang-yang. June and July. 



Habitat. Central and Western China. 



R. S. 



Genus Heterocnephes. 



Led. ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iv, p. 265 

 (1896). 



