460 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



1831. Nacoleia tampiusalis. 



Botys tampiusalis, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xviii, p. 704 



(1859). 

 Botys ilusalis, Walk., 1. c, p. 705. 

 Aplomastyx mimula, Hampson, 111. Typ. Lep. Het., viii, 



p. 138, pi. civ, fig. 23 (1891). 

 Nacoleia tampiusalis, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, 



iv, p. 318 (1896). 



I obtained two specimens at Fushiki in July. 

 Distribution. North- West Himalayas ; Sikhim ; Nil- 

 giris ; Bokneo {Hampson) ; Japan. 



1832. Nacoleia immitndalis, sp. n. (Plate XV, fig. 4.) 



Primaries fuscous-brown ; antemedial line black, slightly curved ; 

 postmedial line black, oblique, bent inwards below the middle ; 

 an oval ring in the cell and one at the end of the cell, the latter 

 upright and the former oblique, an ochreous spot between the rings. 

 Secondaries fuscous-brown, suffused with fuscous, and tinged with 

 blackish on the outer area ; a blackish discoidal dot and line below 

 it to the inner margin ; there are traces of a dusky postmedial line, 

 space between the lines ochreous suffused with fuscous. Fringes 

 ochreous, suffused with blackish about the middle, preceded by a 

 black line. Under surface ochreous suffused with fuscous on the 

 outer marginal areas, markings as above but less distinct. 



Expanse 18 millim. 



Six specimens from Chang-yang and one from Ichang. 

 June and July. 

 Habitat. Central China. 



RS. 



1833. Nacoleia ochrimaculalis, sp. n. (Plate XV, fig. 28.) 



Primaries fuliginous-brown with the following pale ochreous 

 markings — a spot on basal area placed below the median nervure, 

 its outer edge extended to inner margin ; a spot in the cell between 

 two blackish ones, a large spot beyond the cell, and a rounder one 

 below it ; there are traces of an ochreous dot between large spot and 

 end of cell. Secondaries pale ochreous on basal two-thirds and 

 fuliginous-brown on outer third ; a black discoidal dot and a fuliginous- 

 brown central transverse line ; the latter is sharply angled before 



