CATALOGUE OF DIURNAL LEPIDOPTKKA. Kil 



3. (Eneis Tarpeia. 



Pui)ilio (Nymph. Geram.) Taq^eia, Esper, Schmett. i. pt. 2. 



tab. 83. cont. 23. figs. 1, 2 (1777). 

 Papilio Tarpeia, Ochsenluimer, Schmetf. v. Eur. i. p. 203. n. 18 



(1807). 

 Satynis Tarpeius, Duponchel, Lep. de Fixnice, i. p. 207. n. 71, 



pi. 31. figs. 6, 7 (1832) ; also oi Zetterstcdt (1840). 

 Papilio Tarpeja, Borlchausen, Naturqesch. cur. Schmett. i.p. 101. 



n. 41 (1788), ii. p. 209. n. 41 (1789) ; Udhner, Eur. Schmett. 



i. pi. 1.56. figs. 779-782 (1805). 

 Eumenis Tarpeja, Hiibner, Verz. heJc. Schmett. p. 58. n. 556 



(1816). 

 Papilio (Hipparchia) Tarpeja, Freyer, Neuere Beitriir/e, v. p. 75. 



n. 753, tab. 427. figs. 3, 4 (1845). 

 Chionobas Tarpeja, HerricJi-ScJuiffer, Eur. Schmett. i. tab. 13. 



figs. 61-64. 

 Papilio Celimene, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. p. 169, pi. 376. figs. 



E, F (1782). 



Arctic America. B.M. 



Var. Nanna. 



Chionobas Nanna, Menetries, Bull. Acad. St. Petersb. torn. xvii. 

 p. 216. n. 15 (1844) ; Schrcm-l; Fauna Lepid. SibSr. orient, 

 et V Amour, p. 38. n. 72, tab. 3. fig. 5 (1859). 



River Amoor (Schrenck). 



4. (Eneis Chryxus. 



Chionobas Chryxus, Hewitson in Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 383. 



n. 13, pi. 64. fig. 1 (1851). 

 Rocky Mountains. ^ 15.^1. 



5. (Eneis Nevadensis. 



Chionobas Nevadensis, Felder, Reise der Fregatte Nnvara, iii. 



tab. 62. figs. 4, 5 (1867). 

 California, Sierra Nevada (Felder). 

 Closely allied to a new species from Vancouver's Island in the 

 National Collection. It must come next to Chryxus. 



6. (Eneis gigas, sp. nov. PI. II. fig. 2. 



c? . Ala) supra fidva;: antica? elongata3,marginibus costali ct cxtcrno 

 fuseis ; fascia lata basali obliqua nigro-fusca ; area basali rufo-fuscos- 

 cente ; ocellis duobus distinctis nigris albo pupillatis, supcriore pau- 

 lum majore : posticoc margine extcrno fusco undulato ; ocelln subiniali 

 nigro, albo pupillato ; ciliis omnibus fuseis albo variis : corpus ni- 

 grum ; antonuis subferrugincis. 



