from China, Japan, and Corea. 181 



Epicopia Hainesii. 



Epicopeia Hatnem, HolL Trans. Amer. Ent Soc. xri. p. 72 (Jan. 1880). 

 AiaMMMDM^M^I 4 ee(^Ptoe.ZooL8oe.Loiid.l888. 



fig. 1 (April 1889). 



There were specimens from Oiwake and Hakone in Fryer's 

 collection. My native collector captured examples at Hako- 

 date in June and July, and I have received the species from 

 Ichang. 



Var. sinicaria. 



Differs from the type in being fawn-coloured and in the 

 absence of first crimson marginal spot on secondaries. 



Five female specimens from Ichang, taken in June. 



Distribution. Japan ; Central China. 



Var. sinicaria appears to mimic the pale female form of 

 PapiLio mencius. 



Epicopia phUenora. 



, Westw. Are. But L p. 19, pL v.%. 2 (1843). 



go, Moore, Proc. ZooL Soc. Loud. 1865, p. 799. 



Epicopia ptfaura, Hampaon, Fauna Brit. Ind^ Moths, in. p. 109 

 (1895). 



One female specimen of the varuncea form from Moupin, 

 taken in July. 



Distribution. Sikhim ; Assam (Hampson) ; Western China. 



Family Uraniid. 



Genus ACROPTERIS. 

 (HiLbn., Hampaon, Fauna Brit Ind., Moths, in. p. 114 (1895).) 



Acropteris iphiata. 



Micronia tpftutfo, Guen. PhaL iL p. 29 (1857). 



Microma poittiata, Guen. /. c. 



Acropteri* iptoata, Hampaon, Fauna Rit. Ind., Moths, iiL p. 116 (1895), 



There were specimens from Yokohama in Fryer's collec- 

 tion; I met with the species at Nagasaki, Fushiki, and 

 Gensan in July, and have received it from Kiukiang, Ichang, 

 Chang-yang, and the province of Kwei-chow. 



Distribution. Himalayas ; Kh4sis 9 Burma (Hampson) ; 

 Japan ; Eastern, Central, and Western China, 



