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the same sex of the Persian species (L. Nasshreddini) has the ochreous patch on 
the forewing paler and with the inner discal border of the patch suffused with 
ochreous, was taken by Lieut. E. Y. Watson at Quetta on May 10th, 1885. Mr. 
L. de Nicéville (Butt. of India, 81) also refers to “a female specimen taken by 
Col. A. M. Lang, in the Kawas Valley, Beluchistan, at 8000 feet elevation, in 
September.” 
AtiED PERSIAN AND Caines Sprctaus or Lastommata.—L. Nasshreddini (Pararge 
Nasshreddini, Staudinger; Christoph, Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. xu. p. 240, pl. 5, 
figs. 13, 14, ¢ $% (1876); Romanoff, Mem. Lep. 1890, p. 487. Nearest allied 
to but distinct from L. menava. Habitat. Shahrud, N. Persia.—L. masa, Leech 
(Lep. China and Japan). Habitat. W. China. 
The following are Chinese allied genera:—Genus nov. Lopinca. Male. 
Forewing rather narrow, subtriangular; costa nearly straight, apex obtuse; ex- 
terior margin oblique and slightly convex; cell long, narrow; discocellulars 
outwardly-oblique, upper radial from end of cell in a direct line with the sub- 
costal, lower radial from above middle of the discocellulars ; no androconial patch. 
Hindwing bluntly ovate, exterior margin convex, somewhat sinuous; cell, broad ; 
discocellulars undulated, radial from the middle; two upper medians from end of 
the cell, upper median much arched. Palpi densely clothed in front to the tip ; 
antennz short, stout, with a well-formed thick elongated club. Type.—L. 
dumetorum (Pararge dumetorum, Oberthir, Etudes Ent. 1886, p. 23, pl. 4, fig. 20). 
Habitat. W. China.—L. nemorum (Pararge nemorum, Oberthiir, Etudes Ent. 1890, 
p. 42, pl. 9, fig. 103). Habitat. Yunan.—lJL. catena (Pararge catena, Leech, 
Entomologist, 1890, p. 30). Habitat. C. China.—L. fulvescens (Pararge fulvescens, 
Alpheraky, Romanoff’s Mem. Lep. v. 1889, p. 118). Habitat. China. 
Gen. nov. Cresera. Male. Forewing longer and narrower than in typical 
Lasiommata (L. megzra) ; costa more arched, exterior margin more oblique, the 
posterior margin comparatively shorter and with an indistinctly defined inner 
discal short glandular fascia, which is clothed with short, very broad, battledore- 
scales, some elongate narrow foliate scales with rounded tip, and a few long fine 
tapering hairs ; cell more than half length of wing, broad. Hindwing short, 
exterior margin convex, slightly scalloped; cell longer. Palpi slender, clothed 
with shorter hairs in front; antennz longer, more slender, and with a longer 
gradually-thickened club. Typs.—Ovrebeta Deidamia (Pararge Deidamia, Eversm. 
Bull. Mose, 1851, p. 617. H. Scheffer, Schmett, Kur. i. figs. 609, 610). Habitat. 
Amurland.—C. Menetriesii (Satyr. Menetriesii, Bremer and Grey; Motsch. Etud. 
1852, p. 59. Menetries, Catal. Acad. Mus. Petr. i. pl. 6, fig. 4 (1855). Pryer, 
Butt. Japan, p. 81, pl. 9, fig. 5. Habitat. N. China; Japan. C. erebina 
(Pararge erebina Butler, Ann. N.H., 1888, p. 277). Habitat. S. Corea. 
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