( 99 ) III. Leindoptera Hcterocera from Northern China, Japan, and Corea. By John Henry Leech, B.A., F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. Part II. [Read December 7th, 1898.] In this portion of my paper the subject is continued to the end of the "Bombyces." Some three hundred and forty species are considered, and these are distributed among: seven families as under : — LlMACODID^ 34 LASIOCAMPIDiE 21 PlBROTHYSANIDiE .... 1 Lymantriid^e 70 HYPSIDiE 5 ARCTIIDyE 193 AOARISTIDiE 18 Thirty-four species have not, so far as I am aware, been previously described, and this proportion of novelties corresponds closely to that shown among the species enumerated in the first part of this paper. In addition to these there are thirty-seven other species belonging to the above families which I have described elsewhere, thus making a total of seventy-one, or very nearly one-fifth of the entire number of species now discussed. Family LIMACODID^. Genus Scopelodes, Westwood, Nat. Libr. 37 (Ent. vii),. p. 222 (1841). 354. Scopelodes vcnosa. Scopelodes ve7iosa, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., v, p. 1105 (1855) ; Hampson, Fauna Brit. lud., Moths, i, p. 374 (1892). Scopelodes ursina, Butl, 111. Typ. Lep. Het., vi, p. 3, pi. ci, figs. 7, 8 (1886). Three male specimens and one female from Moupin,. TRANS, ent. SOC. LOND. 1899. — PART I. (apRjl)