284 Mr. RiTTLKR on somo 



11. Teriafi Betheseha, O. Jans. (No. 25). 



12. Gonepternjx Rhamni, Linn. (No. 12). 



The sjjecimen sent was not taken at Tokei, but was forwarded 

 to Mr. Feuton ; it differs markedly from G. aspasia, hotli in 

 form and coloration, and agrees in all respects with the I'hiro- 

 pean type. Was it also captured in Japan ? 



lo. S/jnchloe cnic/'rora, ^, Rnisdiival (No. 17). 



Mr. Fentou regards this as C. rajiw, of which it doubtless is 

 the Japanese representative, but its considerably greater size, 

 bi-oad apical patch and inore dusky basi-costal area, to the 

 primaries readily ilistinguish it; the average expanse n\' the 

 wings is about n (piarter of an inch in excess of the Kurojicrm 

 species. 



14. Pumpliihi Jansonis, n. sp. (No. 125). 



$ Bronzy olive-brown, with sordid white fringes to the 

 wings; primaries with two small spots placed obli([uely towards 

 the end of the c-ell ; five dots between the sub-costal branches 

 (the first two very small and wide apart) and an ol)lique series 

 of five discal spots (the upper four in a decreasing series, point- 

 ing towards the apex, the first small and linear, just above the 

 middle of the sub-median vein), hvaline white; a slender 

 oblique brand connecting the first and second spots ; secondaries 

 with four small spots, the first and last punctiform, in a zigzag 

 series not far from the apex ; body normal, palpi sordid white ; 

 ])i-imaries below with the costal third, excepting at apex, densely 

 covered with sordid ochraceous scales ; hyaline spots as above, 

 all additional white spot between the first and second of the 

 oblique discal series; secondaries sordid ochraceous, with a broad 

 greyish-brown pyramidal area on the interuo-median interspace ; 

 a silvery-white spot in the cell and four towards apex, the 

 second of which is reniform ; bodv below sordid greyish. 

 Expanse of wings 1 inch 8 lines. 



Most nearly allied to P. pcUucida of Miu-ray, but widely 

 ilistinct ; it occurs, according to IMr. Fenton, " on the Koshiu- 

 kaido in Shimodzuke " ; although the form of the body in this 

 species with its somewhat short thorax reminds one of fRdichum. 

 the antenna are identical with those of Pamphila. \ have 



