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the inflation of the base of the submedian as well as the costal and 

 median vein." 



The three species, epinieiddes, epaDimoiuhis and sc/iroickii, were 

 placed by Seitz in the genus Lethe. 



Notes from the British Museum Collection. 



The species tJubetana, Obtr., is placed alone in a genus Tatiuija, 

 separated from the genus Paiarge (sens, lat.) by the genus Aphyao- 

 neura, which contains a superficially very dissimilar species, A. 

 piflinentaiia, of black and white coloration. Thibetana has a facies 

 very similar to praeusta and episcopalis, and is included in Paranje 

 by Seitz. 



The remaining species are placed in Paranje, which is itself 

 divided into sub-genera as follows : — 



Pararge. 



1. Chonala, Moore, includes 



masoni, broad, irregular, white band. 



epixcopalis, narrow, irregular, white band. 



praeiiata, yellow irregular band. All from W. China. 



2. <J)vh('ta, Moore, includes almost identical species. 



acJdne, from Europe. 



catena, but slightly difi'erent from achine, from the Far 



East. 

 S. Lopinija, Moore, contains two species. 



dndniiiia {nienetriesii) and var. erebhia, with duller, more 



indefinite markings. 

 ilniiietnniiii. Both from W. China. 



4. Paranje, Hb. (.se«.s. str.), includes — 



aegeria [riieone) {tircis). A series from Russia are small 



with very light comparatively large blotches. 

 .riphinides, very slight, if any, difference from aeijeria 



on the upperside. 

 xiplda appears to be a very much enlarged, strongly 



marked aejen'a. 

 intdue, very brightly blotched aejeria. The African 



iiieone still brighter with larger blotches. 



5. Ladoiintiata, Westw., includes — 



niigenx. Ail the varieties except tiijelins {paraiiiejaera) 



are hardly worth varietal names. 

 Iiiera. Very uniform from all localities. 

 inaderakal. Not in Museum, does not look a distinct 



species from Seitz' figure. 

 inacra. var. monotonia and var. adrasta are the dark 

 and light extremes, 

 var. sicula. Extreme development of a series 



of parallel marginal lines, 

 var. adrnstoides. Very large bright apical 



