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shore of Lake Issyk-knl in iSuminer-house of Mr. Lolisscliakoff, June 26 — 26, 1905 

 (Kntseiiko); 2 c? <? Sajari, 1 cj, 1 ? Changai, 2 ^J, 2 cJ^ Juklus, 1 3 Urga, 1 ? 

 Altai, 1 o, 1 tJ Keiitei, Asiatic Russia. 



97~c. D. sannio uniformis Bang-Haas. 



5 (? cj Aulie Ata, Syr Daria : '2 o 3 Ketinen Tjube, Susamyr Mountains, June — • 

 July 1906. 



9T2i). D. sannio amuri StauJ. 



2 S o Eastern Siberia (Grunin-Grschinailu coll.); 1 i5, 1 i Ai)l'elgebirge, 

 Trausbaicalia, June 1902 ; 1 3 Anutshino, South Ussuri, loii kiu. from Nikolsk, 

 June 1908. 



972e. D. sannio irene Butl. 



3 <JcJ Japan; 1 ^, 1 ? Yokohama, Japan, July LsS',) (Dr. Frit^e) : I ? 

 Asahigama, Hokkaido, Ja])an, July 11—12, 1904 (H. J. Eiwes) (H. J. Elwes 

 coll.). The type of Butler's ire/ie is an immaculate aberration, but, unfortunately, 

 it must stand for the Japanese form. 



973. D. flammeola (Moore). 

 1 ? Japan. 



974. D. biseriata (Moore). 



The type of this species is said to have come from the Audamans, but I believe 

 the other known specimens have all come from Assam and Silhet. 



3 cJcJ, 10 ?? Khasia Hills, Assam, September 1894— October 18'.i(3 (native 

 collectors) ; 1 ? Ohandkhira, Silhet. 



97oA. D. eximia nigrescens subspec nov. 



Differs from eximia eximia Swinhoe in the wings being either entirely black 

 or only red at base and at the a2)e.\ of cell. 



Ilab. Khasia Hills, Assam (native collectors) ; Interior of Sikkim (Otto 

 Mciller). 



7 S'S. 



970. D. longiramia Hmpsn. 



1 ? Dili, Timor, May 1.892 (W. Doherty). 



'••77. D. montana montana ((iuer.). 



I o Cotype, Nilgiris, July (e.\: Felder coll.). 



977a. D. montana brunnea subsj)ec. nov. 



Differs from m. montana, in its larger size and in its much paler rufous olive- 

 brown, not black-brown, ground-colour. 



Hah. Sikkim (3 <J <? 7000— lO,0O0 ft., July— October 1889, Otto Mnller ; 3 <J o' 

 Mandelli, ex Felder coll.); Bhutan (5 <?(?); Darjeeling, Sikkim (1 $ Dr. Lidder- 

 dale ; 1 (J, 1 $ F. Moller) ; 1 $ Darjeeling, 7500 ft.. May— June 1889 (A. V. 

 Knyvett) (H. J. Elwes coll.). 



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