LEPIDOPTERA COLLECTED ON A TRIP ROUND THE WORLD. 137 
(poliographus, Motsch.), Neope goschkevitschii, Ménétriés ; Nola 
confusalis, H. Sch., on a tree trunk; Panagra petraria, "Hib. ; 
Ectropis excellens, Butler, very like our consonaria, Cidaria 
niphonica, Butler ; Diasemia litterata, Se., Hucosma exquisitana, 
Christ., Ancylis mitterbacheriana, Schiff, and Hucosma arcuella, Cl. 
The hotel bathroom at Nikko yielded Diacrisia levisi, Butler, 
Parasa sinica, Moore, Pydna pallida, Butl., not unlike our 
Pterostoma palpina, and Hemerophila charon, Butler, very like 
our Boarmia gemmarta. 
June 10th to Miyanoshita, a delightful spot with an excellent 
hotel. I started by jinricksha for a day at Lake Hakone; had 
lunch at the hotel, from which a splendid view can be obtained 
of Fuji. Ganoris melete, Menétriés, and rape, Linn., Libythea 
lepita, Moore, close to the colossal image of Jizo, which stands 
back a few yards above the road, Papilio aleinous, Klug., Neptis 
eurynome (sangaica, Moore), J'erias hecabe, Linn., Colidg hyale, 
Linn. (poliographus, Motsch.), and Pionea Reeauie: Between 
Miyanoshita and Yumoto I found the following: Papilio demet- 
rius, Cramer, not uncommon, Caduga tytia, Gray, one only, 
Augiades sylvanus, Esper, Mycalesis gotama, Moore, Lethe diana, 
Butler, Halpe varia, Murray, Ypthima philomela, Johanssen, 
Daimio tethys, Ménétriés, common, Caltoris colaca, Moore, 
Miltochrista miniata, Forst., Diacrisia nebulasa, Butler, and 
untlinea, Roths., Huaspilates mandataria, Cram., Auzata superba, 
Butler, Erastria fasciana, L., Thyris usitata, Butler, Hpione 
advenaria, Hubn. (i had not previously seen this species alive), 
Cidaria mactata, Felder, Idea pudicaria, Motsch., T'yspanodes 
striata, Buckler, Dichromia amici, Butler, and Speiredonia 
martha, Butler. 
June 19th at Kobe. A trip to Mayasan, the name of one 
of. the highest peaks (2446 ft.) behind Kobe—very steep in 
parts. I had the pleasure of meeting a Japanese collector, 
Mr. Takata, who was kind enough to give me a specimen of 
Zephyrus sepestriata, Hewitson, which he had just netted. I 
took the following : Cyaniris argiolus, Linn. (ladonides, de l’Orza), 
Zizera maha, Kollar, Chrysophanus phleas, Linn. var. eleus, 
Terias hecabe, Linn., Ypthima philomela, Johanssen, Colias 
hyale, Linn. (poliographus, Motsch.), Padraone dara, Kollar, var. 
flava, Murray, Syntomis fortunei, de l’Orz. in Oop., Psycho- 
strophta melanargia, Butler, Arichanna jaguaria, Guen. (with 
this moth in my net I thought I had. got a fine form of Abraxas 
grossulariata), E:pione advenaria, Hubn., Cidaria mactata, Felder, 
Semiothisa pluviata, Fab., a variable moth. This is the form 
maligna, Butl., the type of which is in the National Collection, 
Idea pallida, Warren, and ignobilis, Warren, Pionea inornata, 
Butler, and Glyphipteryx ? species. 
Note the number of palearctic forms in the above list. 
June 23rd. A good deal of mist this morning. Fortunately 
ENTOM.—JUNE, 1916. N 
