302 Mr. A. E. Wieman on New and Unrecorded Species | 
Described by Swinhoe from Japan. 
Seven male and two female specimens taken in the 
following localities: Owajima, Iyo, May, 1893; Kuma- 
moto, and Haki, Higo, June and July, 1894; Yoshino 
and Narai, Yamato, June, 1899, 1901; Ikeda, near Kobe, 
May and June, 1899. _ 
Type in B. M. from Ojigoku (near Miyanoshita), Hondo. 
Local distribution. SHuikoku ; KytsHu; Honpo. 
Habitat. JAPAN. 
Collection number, 372. 
Genus TRISTROPHIS. 
Butler, Journ. Linn. Soe. Zool., vii, p. 199 (1883). 
233. 
Tristrophis veneris. 
Urapteryx veneris, Butl., Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (5), 1, 
p: 392 (1878); Ill. Het. B.M., 11, p. 29, pl. xlviu, 
fig. 1 (1879). 
Tristrophis veneris, Leech, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), 
xix, p. 195 (1897); ab. wnistriga, Warr., Nov. Zool., x, 
p-. 268 (1903). 
Warren, referring to ab. wnistriga, remarks: “In this 
aberration the first and second crossbands of the fore- 
wings are wanting, the second entirely, the first indicated 
by a slight dot on costa and another on median vein. 
Underside the same. The markings of the hindwings 
are normal.” 
Type ¢ in Tring Museum. 
A series of three males and six females, typical form, 
taken at Tokyo, Bukenji, near Kanagawa (Yokohama), in 
June, 1894. 
Local distribution. Honpo. 
Habitat. JAPAN. 
Collection number, 376. 
Genus GONODONTIS. 
Hiibner, Verz., p. 287 (1827). 
