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Rhop. Niphon, p. 23, pi. 5, fig. 7 (1886). Leech, Batt. China, p. 188. Eahitat. 

 C. B. N. Europe; W. China; Japan. — Najas Ussuriensis (Limenitis Ussuriensis, 

 Staudinger, Rom. Mem. Lap. iii. p. 143 (1887). Eahitat. Amurland. — Najas Sidyi 

 (Limenitis Sidyi, Lederer, Verh. Z. B. Ges. Wien. 1853, p. 357, pi. 1, fig. 3. 

 Habitat. Siberia. — Najas latifasciafa (Lim. latifasciata, Menetr. Schrenck's Reisen 

 Amur. ii. p. 29 (1859). Leech, Butt, of China, etc., p. 181, pi. 17, fig. 4, c?. 

 Habitat. Amur Land ; W. China. — Najas Gleophas (Lioi. Cleophas, Oberthur, Etud. 

 Ent. 1893, p. 16, pi. 6, fig. 83. Leech, Butt. China, iii. p. 455. Habitat. Moupin, 

 W. China.— Najas Prattii {Urn. Prattii, Leech, Ent. 1890, p. 34; Butt, of China, 

 p. 187, pi. 16, fig. 7 (1892). Habitat. 0. China. — Najas Lepechini (Lim. Lepechini, 

 Erschoff, Lep. Turkistan, p. 14, pi. 1, fig. 10 (1874). Habitat. Turkistan. 



Chinese allied Genera. Genus Potsdia. — Male. Foreiving i-ather narrow, 

 triangular ; costa almost straight, apex obtuse, exterior margin oblique, convex 

 below the apex, slightly uneven, posterior mai-gin short ; cell area broad, closed ; 

 first subcostal branch emitted at fully one-fourth before end of the cell, second at 

 some distance beyond end of the cell ; upper discocellular short, middle deeply 

 concave, lower waved ; middle median veinlet emitted at some distance before lower 

 end of cell, upper median much arched. Hindiving ovate ; exterior margin very 

 convex, slightly scalloped, anal angle convex, abdominal margin short ; cell open. 

 Body moderately stout; palpi clothed with fine long hairs; antennal club thick; 

 eyes naked. Tvte. — Putsuia sinensium (Limenitis sinensium, Oberthur, Etud. 

 Ent. 1876, p. 25, pi. 4, fig. 8. Leech, Butt, of China, etc., p. 179 (1892). Habitat. 

 W. and N. China. 



Genus SiNiMiA. — Male. "Wings short, broad. Forewing subtriangular ; costa 

 slightly arched, apex rounded, exterior margin slightly oblique, scalloped ; disco- 

 cellulars inwardly oblique ; upper discocellular extremely short, middle concave, 

 lower deeply concave posteriorly ; middle median veinlet emitted at a short distance 

 before lower end of cell. Hindiving conically-ovate ; anterior margin straight from 

 near the base, apex obtuse, exterior margin slightly convex, scalloped, anal angle 

 rounded ; cell open ; second subcostal branch and the radial emitted from the first 

 subcostal at twice the distance of the base of the latter from the costal. Body 

 slender ; palpi slender ; densely hairy ; eyes hairy ; antenna with an elongated 

 club. Type. — 8. Giocolatina, (Limenitis Ciocolatina, Poujade, Bull. Ent. Soc. 

 France, 1886, p. 207. Syn. L. livida, Leech, Entom. Suppl. 1891, p. 27; id. 

 Butt, of China, etc., p. 186, pi. 17, fig. 4, <^. Habitat. Moupin, W. China. 



Genus Chalinga. — Male. Foreiving rather short, triangular; costa almost 

 straight, apex obtusely pointed, exterior margin oblique, even ; first subcostal branch 

 emitted at one-sixth before end of the cell, second at one-fourth beyond the cell ; 

 upper and middle discocellular outwardly-oblique, middle discocellular long and 



