138 

 Catocala dissimilis Brem. 



6409 Chabai-ofka, Amurland, i8bi-i886 (Graeser's expedition). ^ 



Catocala nymphagoga Esp. 



6559 Dalmatia, 1887 (Staudinger). 

 6558 „ „ „ \ 



6558a „ „ „ / 



A parallel form to C. conversa var. agamos, 6558a being 

 pronouncedly melanic. (?) ab. anthracita Th.-Mieg. 



Catocala eutychea rm2:.=languida Hen.-Sch. 



6555 Greece, 1887 (Staudinger). 



Catocala hymenaea Schiff. 



Aedia funesta £:«/).= leucomelas Huh. 



2973 Germany, 1876 (Staudinger). 



2974 „ 

 2975 



2976 „ „ „ 



Anophia leucomelas ilmw.=ramburii Ramh. 



5723 Dalmatia, 1885 (Staudinger). 



5724 



5725 



The ■ sub-reniform ' stigma more conspicuously pale 

 than in the others of the series. 

 5726 Dalmatia, 1885 (Staudinger). 



Pseudophia tirrhaca Cmm.=tirrhaea Treit^ 



3527 Continent, 1876 (Staudinger). \ 



3526 „ „ „ J 



The ' short, broad, black band beyond the middle ' of 

 the hind wings is in 3527 only a blotch little larger 

 than the reniform stigma, but in 3526 it has devel- 

 oped into a very broad black band, reaching almost 

 to both the costal margin and the anal angle. 



Lagoptera juno Dalm. =eiegans Fan der Hoev. 



6407 Wladiwostock, Amurland, 1881-1886 (Graeser's expedition). 



Ground colour pale purplish-grey, and all three pale 

 tranverse lines bounded with reddish-brown. 



6408 Wladiwostock, Amurland, 1881-1886 (Graeser's expedition). 



Ground colour reddish-brown, and the dark margin to 

 the second and subterminal lines obsolete. Verj'- 

 conspicuous plumes on the inner margin of the 

 hind wings. 



Pseudophia lunaris Schiff. 



A broad dark brown shade extending across the 

 fore wings beyond the second line. Cf. Barrett's 

 figure of the species, Plate 252, fig. 2. The reniform 

 stigma in this specimen is almost obsolete. 



The fore wings paler grey, and the hind wings much 

 paler than in the first of the series. 

 *468i Germany, 1880 (Staudinger). 



