Japanese Rhopalocera. 155 



outer margiu, and the marginal spots are larger. Expanse of 

 ■\vings 2 inches 10 lines. 



This is probaljly the species erroneously referred to aglaia'^ by 

 jNIr. Murray, the above mentioned characters will serve to 

 separate it at once from that species, as Avell as from jdinudera, 

 Moore. 



Neptis PviiL'i i, r>utl. 



Neptls Pri/eii, Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1871, p. 4(»?) : 

 Lep. Ex. p. 184, t. 63, f. 4. 



LImenitis arhorctorwii, Oberthiir, Etudes Ent. 2, '^. 24, t. 8, 

 f. 3 (1876). 



Several specimens taken by Mr. Jonas at the foot of Oyama 

 agree perfectly with the descriptions and figures quoted, thus 

 leaving no doubt of the identity of M. Oberthiir's species with 

 N. Priicri. 



Neptis alwiiiu, Breni. 



I am indebted to Mr. Fenton for a specimen of this fine species, 

 Mr. Jonas has also taken several at the foot of Oyama. 



Dt'chorraf//a nesiinaelius^ Boisd. 



Two specimens taken liy Mr. Jonas in a mountain pass aliout 

 KM) miles N.W. of Yedo must be referred to this species, which 

 appears hitherto to haA'e only been received from North India. 



Ljicccna bwtica, Linn. 



Several specimens of this common and widely distributed species 

 have been taken by Mr. Pryer at Yaniato ; I have not foimd it 

 recorded before from Ja[)an. 



Nipltcdiild I'll sea, Brem. 



Tlieda fnsca, Brem. Beitr. Schraett, N. China's, ]). i), Menet 

 Cat. MuR. Petrop. Lep. i., t. 4, f. 5. 9 



AiiiJ)liip(i(1ia (lisjxir, V>vvm. Jjcp. Ost. Sib., p. 24, t. 3, f. 4. $ 



.Polili'iiniiiitiis fiiftcHs, ObertJi. Etudes Ent. 2, p. 20, t. 4, f. 5. 9 



A ])air of this species received from Mr. Fenton agree well 

 with the figures above quoted, and are the only specimens I have 



