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joints; legs pale, first femora mostly black above, tibia also with 

 dark stripe above, apical half of tarsus dark; hind femora mostly 

 dark, but a pale stripe each side. 



Wings pale, no large marks, nor any distinct stripes as in D. 

 ■jloridus; veins mostly dark, subcosta with numerous short pale spots, 

 radius with much fewer but longer pale streaks, other longitudinal 

 veins pale in streaks, many cross veins partly or wholly dark, but 

 some, especially toward tip, are white; in forewings a dark dot at 

 end of anal, one on hind margin two-thirds way out to anal dot, 

 another at rhegma, and one over last radial cross vein before stigma, 

 latter indistinct; many of outer forkings are more or less dark; the 

 fork of medius is jet black. Hind wings without these dark spots, but 

 the veins more or less marked with dark. 



Wings a little slenderer than in Z>. f.oridus^ the tips slightly falcate; 

 the costal area not so broad as in D. -floridu^s^ more like D. pantheHnu^. 

 Three cross veins before radial sector in forewing, eleven branches to 

 radial sector, the cubital fork runs down nearer to margin than usual, 

 the outcurving vein from end of cubital fork is not so long as in 

 floridiis, only three connections to the cubitus and these not crossed, 

 the first branch of cubitus beyond the cubital fork is much farther 

 from the next than in floridus, about nine cubital cross veins before 

 cubital fork and none of them crossed. 



In hindwing but one cross vein before radial sector 11 branches to 

 radial sector, the first farther basad than in fioridus. Pronotum 

 moderately slender; tibial spurs longer than the long basal joint of 

 tarsus; hair on pronotum, legs, and most of that on abdomen black. 



Length of forewing, 35 mm.; width, 9.5 mm. 



One from Doug Men Wai, 10 miles west of Weichow, July 21, 5,600 

 to 8,500 feet, Szechwan. Holotype, U. S. N. M. No. 53152. 



This looks like a narrow-winged, unmarked D. jloridus^ but besides 

 the head and pronotal marks there are various differences in venation 

 near cubital fork. 



DENDROLEON FLORIDUS Navas 



From Shin Kai Si, Mount Omei, August, 3,000-5,000 feet, Szech- 

 wan. Z>. paraboliciLs Navas is a synonym. D. jloridus was described 

 as a Glenurus. 



Genus EPICANTHACLISIS Okamoto 



EPICANTHACLISIS CONTINENTALIS Petersen 



From 0-Er, 26 miles north of Li Fan, 9,000 feet; and Beh Luh Din, 

 August 24, 6,000 feet, Szechwan. 



