348 : Mr. J. H. Leech on 
254. Histia flabellicornis. 
Zygxna flabellicornis, Fabr., Sp. Ins., ii, p. 163 (1781). 
Histia flabellicornis, Hiibn., Verz. Schmett., p. 198 (1816). 
Papilio rhodope, Cram., Pap. Exot., i, pl. xxx, fig. F. (1775). 
Histia rhodope, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het., p. 55 (1892). 
One male specimen from Fung-tu, taken in September, 
two females from Ichang, and one from Chia-ting-fu, cap- 
tured in July, and one example of the same sex from 
Kiukiang obtained in August. 
There was a specimen in Pryer’s collection from Loochoo. 
The blue colour in the secondaries of the females is 
suffused with blackish, and only shows in certain lights. 
Distribution. Honc-Kone; SIKHIM; ASSAM; KHASiSs; 
N&aas; Burma (Hampson); CENTRAL and WESTERN 
CHINA ; LoocHoo. 
Genus AGALOPE. 
Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., ii. p. 437 (1854). 
255. Agalope david. 
Chalcosia davidi, Oberth., Etud. d’Entom., ix, p. 19, pl. 1, 
fig. 2 (1884). 
Agalope davidi, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het., i, p. 57 (1892). 
This appears to be a common species at Chang-yang, 
and Moupin in June; it also occurs at Omei-shan, Ni-tou, 
Chow-pin-sa, and Chia-Kou-ho. 
Hab. CENTRAL and WESTERN CHINA. 
256. Agalope immaculata, sp. n. 
All the wings semi-transparent. Primaries creamy-white, neuration 
fuscous ; there is a small yellow patch at the base, and the inner area 
is tinged with yellow. Secondaries whiter than primaries; the 
venation is distinct but not tinged with fuscous. Under surface as 
above. Expanse 56 millim. 
One male specimen from Ta-chien-lu, taken in July. 
Hab. WESTERN CHINA. 
Allied to A. davidi, Oberth., but separable from that 
species by the absence of markings and by the longer 
pectinations of the antenne. 
