( 135) 



an obli(|ue liantl of varions-sizeil brownish patches from termpn to centre of inner 

 margin, beyond this three pairs of striae at veins 4, .">, and 0, and a dot on each side 



of vein 1 at tornns. -Hindwing orange-bnff, a cellnhxr stigma, a double spof at 



vein T), and an obliqne baud of spots from tornns to vein 3 brownish. 



Length of forewing : IT mm. 



Ildb. Japan. 



1 (J. 



035. D. leopardina (Koll.). 



1 cJ Mnssorie (S. Robson) ; 1 S Knln District, North-West India ; 1 c?, 1 9 

 Sikkim ((? May 1893, J. G. Pileher) ; 1 ? Knmaon, Jnly 1893 f.I. (i. Piicher) ; 

 1 ? ?; 3 $ ? ? (Stoliczka, .Taunary LSOT, ex Felder coll.). 



936. D. inaequalis (Bntl.). 



2 (J(? Japan; 2 <?<?, 2 ?? Yokohama, Japan, June 10, 189S, and Jnly 1889 

 (Dr. Fritze) ; 1 o Hakone, Japan, August 1886 (Smith). 



937. D. obliqua obliqua (Walk-.). 



Sir George Hampson has nuited among others nnder olAlqua tiie following : 

 obliqua (Walk.), todnrn (Moore), iii/dia (Bntl.), mdndarina (Moore), iorii' (Bntl.), 

 hifdHcia (Hmpsn.). This is certainly wrong, bnt as I have not enough dated 

 material it is very difficult to decide if some of the forms are or are not seasonal 

 forms. I therefore have for the moment retained tnilnrd (Moore), mniiddriiid 

 (Moore), lihfctd (Leech), rfliijiisd (Butl.), and ifinr (Piutl.) as local subspecies of 

 iihtitiKd : hiftiscid (Hmpsn.) is undonbtedly a good distinct species. 



;j (J o' Bhutan (1 September 2, 18S9) (J. G. Piicher); ;■><?<? Sikkim (3 May 

 1889,2 Moller); 2 cj^, 1 ? Allahabad, North-West India; 12 <?(?, 6 ? ? Darjeeling 

 (1 S Dr. Lidderdale ; 11 5 6% 6 ? ? F. Muller) ; 2 <? c? Dalhonsie, India, July ls91 ; 

 1 3 Kurseong, 60ii0 ft. (Charlton) (H. J. Elwes coll.) ; 2 ? ? (1 ? ?, 1 S Sikkim, 

 Mandelli, e.'c Felder coll.); 1 ? Peermaad,Travancore, India ; 1 $ Shilloug, Assam, 

 September 1S1I3; 1 ? Sevan Valley, India; 1 <?, 1 ? Darjeeling, 1886 (H. J. 

 Elwes); 2 ?? Sikkim, 4UUii— TOoo ft., IssS (Otto Mrdler) ; 1 cJ, 1 ? Naga Hills, 

 Assam, 25U0— 8000 ft., June— August 1889 (W. Doherty) ; 2 o cJ, 1 ? Bemardmyo, 

 Burmah, ii.'jOO— 7UU0 ft., May 189(1 (W. Doherty) (H. J. Elwes roll.). 



937a. D. obliqua todara (Moore). 

 5 (JcJ, 2 9? Nilgiris; 1 (J, 1 9 Ooty (II. J. KIwes cill.). 



937b. D. obliqua subspec. ? 



u (Jo, 2 9 9 Ootacamund, Nilgiris. 



This is (|uite ditferent from the above, but I am not certain enough about it yet 

 to describe it. 



937c. D. obliqua bisecta (Leech). 



1 (J, 3 99 Omei-shan, West China; 1 9 Moupin, West China, June 1890 

 (Kricheldorff); 1 9 Ping-siang, South Kiangsi (Dr. Kreyenberg) ; 1 9 Nanchuen, 

 South Szechuen, China, Jnly — September. 



