486 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



Distribution. United States, America. — Europe. — 

 Beloochistan (Hampson) ; Corea ; Amurland. 



1915. Phlyctsenodes confusalis, sp. n. (Plate XV, fig. 2.) 



Primaries yellowish with brownish transverse lines ; antemedial 

 slightly oblique from costa to vein 1, thence incurved to inner 

 margin ; postmedial wavy, commencing on the costa, in the position 

 of a submarginal line, at vein 3 it turns inwards to lower angle of the 

 cell, thence descends direct to inner margin, where it terminates at 

 one-third from the inner angle ; a brownish dot in the cell and a 

 lunule at end of the cell. Secondaries have a brownish spot at the 

 lower angle of the cell, and the postmedial line is wavy, except 

 towards the costa, and deeply indented below veins 1 and 2. Under 

 surface pale ochreous brown ; all the wings have a blackish post- 

 medial line, becoming indistinct towards the inner margins, and the 

 primaries have a black lunule at end of the cell. 



Expanse 35 millim. 



One specimen from Chia-ting-fu, one from Chia-kou-ho, 

 and a third from Ta-chien-lu. July. 

 Habitat. Western China. 



R S. 



1916. Phlyctzenodes turbidalis. 

 Botys turbidalis, Treit., vii, p. 119. 



I took a specimen at Gensan in July that seems referable 

 to this species. 

 Distribution. Europe. — Asia Minor; Corea. 



1917. Phlyctmnodes umbrosalis. 



Aplographe umbrosalis, Warren, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 

 Hist, (6) ix, p. 301 (1892). 



Described from North China. 



One example obtained by a native collector at Gensan 

 in July, others taken by myself at Foochow and Ningpo in 

 April and in Satsuma in May. Specimens were received 

 from Chang-yang and Ichang, taken in June. 



Distribution. Central and Eastern China; Corea; 

 Kiushiu. 





