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all the wings have a black discal dot, and traces of a postmedial 

 line. 



2 . Similar to the male, but the subterminal line of all the wings 

 broadly bordered with purplish brown ; the dorsum of fore wangs 

 is also purplish brown from the subterminal line to the base of 

 the wing. 



Expanse, <? 50-52 millim., $ 48 millim. 



Collection number, 1544. 



Two male specimens and one female from Kanshirei (1000 ft.), 

 1908. One of the males is paler in colour than that described, 

 and the transverse lines are less distinct ; it was taken in March, 

 the type male in July, and the female in May. 



Aids subpunctata, sp. n. 



^ . Fore wings greyish white, powdered with brownish and 

 sparingly sprinkled with black scales ; antemedial line black, slender, 

 dotted with black on the costa and the median nervure ; postmedial 

 line black, finely toothed below costa, and indented above dorsum ; 

 discal mark lunulate, the lower cusp touching the postmedial line, 

 and the upper cusp connected by dark scales with a black spot on 

 the costa : a series of elongate black spots on termen. Hind wings 

 slightly paler, with blackish discal spot ; postmedial line blackish, 

 curved and recurved, terminating in a black spot on dorsum, irregu- 

 larly toothed on the veins ; termen marked as on fore wings ; traces 

 of a white subterminal line towards tornus. Under side as above 

 but paler, and the markings generally less distinct; discal spot on 

 hind wings more conspicuous. 



Expanse, 34 millim. 



Collection number, 802 a. 



A male specimen in rather poor condition from Eantaizan 

 (7500 ft.), May 9th, 1909. 



Aids nigronotaria, sp. n. 



(J . Pale greyish brown, with a black, rather large, discal spot 

 on each wing ; ante- and postmedial lines of fore wings black ; the 

 former indented below costa, thence inwardly oblique to dorsum ; 

 the latter irregularly toothed, almost parallel with termen ; space 

 between the lines slightly paler. Postmedial line of hind wings 

 black, slightly curved outwards beyond the discal spot, and inwards 

 below the discal spot ; the basal area somewhat paler. Under side 

 similar to upper but paler, lines less distinct. 



Expanse, 33 millim. 



Collection number, 802. 



A male specimen from Tainan, April 20th, 1906. 



Aids fidvipicta, sp. n. 



Basal and outer areas of the fore wings brownish, mottled and 



clouded with darker ; medial area whitish, mottled with greyish 



brown, and with a band-like tawny cloud along its outer limit ; ante- 



and postmedial lines indistinct, the former obscui'ed by the clouding 



