combinata. 
hymenoi- 
des. 
pirata. 
stertzi. 
deslricjata. 
pudentia. 
fjrandhna- 
cula. 
parvima- 
cula. 
absentima- 
cula. 
signata. 
bilobaia. 
privata. 
bilincta. 
alb Uine a. 
ochrea. 
fuscoirro- 
rata. 
diffusa. 
imaculata. 
216 KORAIA—MINUCIA. By Br. M. Draudt. 
stripe and the wide marginal band is not interrupted. Abdomen frequently with yellowish hairs. Probably 
this form is identical with Hampson's “ab. 3”, which was briefly described as having an uninterrupted marginal 
band on hindwings and for which Strand has introduced the name — combinata. In case this surmise is cor¬ 
rect, the latter name would have right of priority. 
E. hymeuoides Draes. (23 d). Forewings yellowish grey, the transverse lines brown, the inner one 
proceeding obliquely from costa to inner margin, the outer one forms a sharp dentation between veins 5 and 6 
with a smaller one between veins 4 and 5, then with faint dentations to inner margin, being angulated acutely 
inwards on vein 1. The heavily dentate subterminal line is whitish grey. Hindwings yellow, the central band 
dark brown, uniformly wide, extending from costa obliquely to vein 3, then curving inwards and not extending 
towards the base in anal area. Marginal band uniformly wide with a yellow spot in apex. Fringes yellow, 
faintly dotted with grey-brown on veins 2—6. Western Hills, Peking. 
3 a. Genus : Moraisi Herz. 
This is very close to the american Genus Gorisce Hbn. and only seems to differ by the shorter palpi. 
Only one species: 
K. pirata Herz (23 d). Forewings bluish grey, peppered with yellow-brown, especially at outer margin. 
Transverse lines finely indicated, dentate, the inner one very oblique, forms a wide black-brown band from 
costa to below the cell, the same colour extends below the mediana in a quadrate cell spot, expanding between 
the stigmata and terminating in a wide costal spot. Posterior transverse line similarly expanding to a spot 
on costa and double. Hindwings yellowish white with very faint indications of a central band which extends 
towards the base on the edges of the cell. Corea and from Sutshan; July and August. 
4. Genus: ITloiJiricliopias Wllgr. 
The author is Wallengren and not Weymer as stated in the German edition of Main Volume. 
U. stertzi Pgl. (Vol. 3, p. 320, pi. 63 g). A mistake was made in the list giving references to the original 
description. On p. 469 of Main Volume read: Iris 19, p. 225*, instead of Iris 12, p. 288 (Cossus stertzi). 
9. Genus: Jfyctipao Hbn. 
N. albicinctus Roll. (Vol. 3, p. 322, pi. 59 a). — destrigata Strd. There are no white streaks on veins 
in marginal area of hindwings. Formosa, but also found in Japan. 
12. Genus: Kimioitodia Gnen. 
E. pudens Wkr. (Vol. 3, p. 324, pi. 59 c). — pudentia Strd. denotes specimens with a small dark cunei¬ 
form spot at lower angle of cell. — grandimacula Warr. has — subpudens Strd. as synonym. — parvimacula 
Warr. has — punctimocula Strd. as synonym. — absentiniacula Strd. (= Hmps. ab. 4) has no spot at all below 
lower angle of cell. 
13. Genus: Speiredonia Hbn. 
Sp. martha Btlr. (Vol. 3, p. 325, pi. 60 b). — signata Warr. has — macromacula Strd. as synonym. — 
bilobata Strd. (= ab. 2 Hmps.) which was included by Warren under the form signata (a classification which 
was not quite correct) has the spot posterior to lower angle of cell conjoined to form a two-lobed mark with 
the spot above it, the uppermost of the 3 spots remains isolated. 
17. Genus: Minueia Moore. 
M. lunaris ScJiijf. (Vol. 3, p. 326, pi. 60 e). — privata Dhl. is the form in which the punctiform or¬ 
bicular stigma is absent. — bitincta Dhl. has outer marginal area uniformly dusky with extinct outer transverse 
line, contrasting from the unicoloured pale central and basal areas. Both forms are described from the S. Tyrol. 
- albilinea Wgnr. has monotonous dark brown wings. The forewings with 2 distinct white transverse lines 
outlining the central area. All other markings including the stigmata are extinct, only the subterminal line 
is faintly indicated by whitish. From Zara, Dalmatia. — ochrea Krornb. is suffused with oclireous having 
faint markings, but pronounced black postdiscal band. From around Berlin. 
M. wiskotti Pglr. (Vol. 3, p. 327, pi. 63 g). — fuscoirrorata Strd. has greyer forewings, more densely 
peppered with reddish brown and whitish in postmedian area. — diffusa Strd. has anterior and posterior trans¬ 
verse lines extinct. Palestine. 
M. bimaculata Osth. Forewings pure grey, dusted with blackish in basal and central areas. Transverse 
lines similarly situate as in lunaris. The outer one is more vertical at costa and inner margin. Reniform stigma 
partially filled with blackish. Subterminal line extends more straightly and is less undulate than in lunaris, 
subcostally posterior to same there are 2 velvety black spots, one above the other. Black marginal dots are 
barely indicated, margin and fringes less undulate. Body and hindwings unicoloured grey. Wing expanse: 
40—47 mm. Taurus, Marash. 
