r 4o7 ) 

 31^2. Haemorrhagia beresowskii (P). IX. f. 7, S). 



fTfuutris heri'snu-xk/i Alphuraky, in Kom., .]/i'in. Lr/i. ix. p. iL'd. t. 1l', f. '.I (f^) (IS'.iT) (.Se-tschiien. 



June) ; Leecli, Tnni.i. KnI. t^nr. I.nml. p. 2>m;. n. 8X (189H) (W. China, vi. vii.)- 

 Mnordfiliixmi bcresmci'l-ii, Bartel, in Riihl, (Irnasxrlim. ii. p. 229 (I'.IOO). 



J V . T'losoly rpsomblinj;- //. sfii//f//nt/e/-/ ottoiri.s, but Ixirder oC liindwing 

 obviously broader, being as wide between ]{■' and 51' as this eeHnle is broad at 

 margin. Cell-streak of forewing mostly vestigial: bar upon cross-veins as in 

 J'lcif. njfuiis or heavier. 



S . Sexnal armature essentially as in staudint/rri ; tenth tergite a little shorter, 

 and right clasper narrower before middle, its ventral margin not so obviously 

 sinuate beyond middle. 



/f'l/j. China; not yet recorded from the eastern parts of tlie Celestial Empire. 



In the Tring Museum :i 6 S from : Ta-tsien-lu and Siao-iu. 



A series in coll. Charles Oberthiir. 



383. Haemorrhagia staudingeri (PI. IX. f. s, (?j. 



^rffnuiiia st<iiiili/if/p>-i Leech, Enlom. xxiii. p. ?>l (18i)0) (Chang-yang, vii. : — !Miis. Brit.) : Kirhy. 



C'lt. Lep. Iht. i. p. (i2."). n. 11 (1892). 

 }[(UToiihiS!<a (iffiiii.i, Staudinger, in Rom., ^fnll. Lq>. vi. p. 240. n. 231 (1802) (partim). 

 .\f,icrn//lt>sxfi oltenmta, Bartel, in Riihl, Grox>:!irhin. ii. p. 232 (1900) (partim). 



c? ? . Similar to Jncif. njfini.s f. affinis and f. conjinis, but cell of forewing 

 without scaled fold, and cross-veins not heavier scaled than M, agreeing in these 

 characters with tifi/n^s. Base of wings above black or nearly black ; base of 

 hindwing below deejier in colour than m fiirif. affinis. Border of forewing even or 

 dentate. 



d. Tentli tergite (PI. XLIII. f. 24, ventral aspect) longer tlian m /ncijormiK 

 and fifi/iis, the two halves deeper separate ; steruite much broader, strongly 

 asymmetrical, the right edge convex, the left concave beyond middle, apex strongly 

 dilated towards the left side. Left clasper midway between that of fif>/iis and 

 /'//(■ij'orwis, decidedly slenderer than in tityus, and somewhat spatulate, harpe with 

 very few bristles ; right clasper as slender as in fiiciformis, but the ventral margin 

 less deeply and more distally sinuate, the sinus deeper than in tittjus, but nearly in 

 the same place, harpe ending in a long process as in tifi/us, this process compressed 

 except at end, strongly club-shaped in dorsal and in ventral aspect, much less 

 club-shaped in lateral view, the incrassate end armed with spines, of which those 

 standing on the uppcrside are nearly as long as the process is broad apically. 

 Penis-funnel not rough with granules, produced ventrally into a pointed process ; 

 penis-sheath witii acutely ]iointed jirocess as in fi/i/ns. 



Early stages not known. 



Ifa/j. China; Amurland. 



Two snbspecies : 



". //. .stri//i/i»(/('/-i offonis sulisp. lidv. 

 Miirriifiloxia 'iffiiii". Staudinger (non Bremer, 1801), /.c 



c??. Agreeing in colour closely with /'//<•//'. n/llnis. Thorax with pale side- 

 stri])e ; hindtiliia yellowish grey excejit tij). 



Iliilj. Amurland. 



In the Tring Museum :'> rJc^', 3 ? J, labelleil "' Amur,"' received i'rom German 

 dealers as nf/l/ns. 



