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1911. Phlycttenodes palealis. 



Pyralis palealis, Schiff., Wien. Verz., p. 123. 

 Botys anaxisalis, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xvii, p. 658 (1859). 

 Phlyctsenodes palealis, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, 

 iv, p. 409 (1896). 



The type of anaxisalis, Walk., was from Shanghai. 



I took specimens at Gensan and have received others 

 from Chang-yang and Ichang. June, July, and August. 



Five of the seven specimens from Central China have 

 blackish venation, and I have similar examples from Syria ; 

 the other two are typical. 



Distribution. Europe. — Syria ; North- West Hima- 

 layas {Hampson) ; Japan ; Corea ; Central China. 



1912. Phlycttenodes verticalis. 



Pyralis verticalis, Linn., Syst. Nat., x, 533. 

 Botys cinctalis, Treit., Schmett., Eur., vii, p. 97. 

 Phlyctsenodes verticalis, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, 

 iv, p. 409 (1896). 



I obtained specimens in June, at Gensan, and received 

 others from Hakodate, Moupin, Ta-chien-lu, and Chang- 

 yang. 



Distribution. Europe. — Afghanistan ; North-West 

 Himalayas; Khasis {Hampson); Japan ; Yesso; Corea; 

 Central and Western China. 



1913. Phlyctmnodes inornatalis. 



Botys inornatalis, Leech, Entom., xxii, p. 68, pi. iii, fig. 13 

 (1889). 



I took a male specimen in Satsuma in May, and a 

 female at Sakata in August. 

 Habitat. Japan and Kiushiu. 



1914. Phlyctsenodes sticticalis. 

 Pyralis sticticalis, Linn., Faun. Suec, 1354. 

 One example taken at Gensan in July. 



