206 CORGATHA; STENOLOBA; PHYLLOPHYLA; OZARBA; LITHACODIA. By Dr. M. Drattdt. 
ruficcps. 
yosh inoen- 
sis. 
pygmaea. 
umbrifera. 
deserti. 
sardoa. 
cretacea. 
matutina. 
nocturna. 
eothina. 
mesopota- 
mica. 
sordida . 
ochrca. 
eburnea. 
It. is only sparsely peppered with black, but the marginal area is more heavily shaded; the anterior transverse 
line is extinct, it consists of an inner paler and outer darker half, undulate and more heavily convex towards 
the margin. A black dot in centre of cell, only 2 distinct black discal spots. The posterior transverse line is 
much paler and more sharply marked, its inner darker edge is less distinct. The veins stand out slightly paler. 
Forewings are red on underside, hindwings straw coloured with red speckles in marginal area. Size is not in¬ 
dicated. From Kagoshima, Japan. 
17. Genus: €orgatha Wkr. 
C. ruficeps Wkr. (= sparsa Wkr., castaneiceps Hmps.). This species, which is known from Ceylon and 
Borneo (Vol. 11, p. 257, pi. 23 k) (as Sophtha) according to Wile man, also occurs in Japan (Hondo). 
C. yoshinoensis Wilem. Ochreous brown with reddish tone and sparsely speckled with blackish. Fore¬ 
wings paler along costa, with 3 black dots in disc in place of stigmata. The ochreous brown transverse lines 
have grey edges on the sides facing one another. The posterior line is incurved over the centre. The ochreous 
yellowish subterminal line extends obliquely from costa to the outer extremity of vein 4, thence undulate to 
anal angle. Hindwings with grey edged ochreous yellow discal lunule. The postmedian similarly with a grey inner 
edge which is bluntly angulated in centre. Subterminal line as on forewings. Wing expanse: 22 mm. Hondo 
(Japan). 
C. pygmaea Wilem. Pale brown with vinous dusting, sparsely speckled with black. On forewings there 
is a discal dot and an oblique posterior transverse line. Hindwings with blackish central line and discal spot, 
the former is a continuation of the band of forewings. On margin there are black dots. Wing expanse: 13 mm. 
Hondo (Japan). 
18. Genus: Steuoloba Stgr. 
St. umbrifera Hmps. Head white with sparse black scales, thorax predominantly black-brown, ab¬ 
domen inclined to whitish. Forewings white, peppered with black, basal area suffused with black. There are 
2 indistinct blackish transverse lines before the centre, beyond same a diffuse black oblique central band that 
expands towards the costa. Near to the end of cell a black streak and black dots at angles of cell. The pos¬ 
terior transverse line is indistinctly blackish, excurved around the end of cell. It extends to the lower angle 
of cell and then in undulations to inner margin. The area behind same is dusted with black down to vein 2. 
The subterminal is only indicated by the outer edge of this blackish area. On margin there are black striations. 
Fringes whitish with blackish central line. The whitish hindwings are dusted with black-brown. Wing ex¬ 
panse: 24 mm. Chungking (Central China). 
20. Genus: I*liyll©pl«yla Guen. 
Ph. numerica Bsd. (Vol. 3, p. 274, pi. 51 k). - deserti Obth. is a small pale form in contrast to disjecta 
Warr. from Algeria (Sebdou, El-Outaya), in May. According to Rothschild deserti is only an aberrative form, 
the usual algerian form being disjecta. — sardoa Rothsch. denotes the larger and more boldly marked Sardinian 
form. 
Ph. obliterata Rmbr. (Vol. 3, p. 274, pi. 51 k). We are now able to give a good illustration of the form 
cretacea Btlr. (23 a). — matutina Dhl. is an extremely pale, —- nocturna DM. an especially dark form from 
the S. Tyrol (Terlan). — eothina Dhl. designates specimens that are warmly suffused with violet-red. Transition 
forms occur inclining to grey-blue with richly variegated markings. Torbole (Sarca valley). 
21. Genus: Ozarba Wkr. 
0. moldavicola H.-S. (Vol. 3, p. 275, pi. 51 1). — mesopotamica Schaw. is a much paler form, forewings 
pale brown with black and white markings. No black marginal band and no black shade before subterminal 
line, with pale reniform stigma and white and black checked fringes. Hindwings inclined to blackish grey. 
From Mosid, captured in June. 
27. Genus: Utliacodia Hbn. 
L. fasciana L. (Vol. 3, p. 277, pi. 52 b). —- sordida Hannem. is a paler yellowish grey suffused form, 
that has been described from the neighbourhood of Berlin. Probably the name corresponds to the form gueneei, 
which also embraces paler brownish specimens. -—- ochrea Derenne has brown forewings with yellow subterminai 
area and is probably only an extreme gueneei. From Belgium. 
L. deceptoria Scop. (Vol. 3, p. 278, pi. 52 d). — eburnea Hannem. is a form with yellowish white, instead 
of pure white markings. From around Berlin. 
