Japanese Rhopalocera. 159 



Pamphila ochracea, Brem. 



The specimens which I refer to this species differ from 

 Bremer's figure in having the secondaries sHghtly produced at 

 the anal angle, the figure is probably incorrect in that respect, as 

 it otherwise agrees precisely. 



Pampltila subhyalina, Brem. 



Japanese specimens before me differ from Menetries' figure in 

 having the secondaries produced at the anal angle, in being of a 

 brighter yellow above and of a much paler coloiir beneath. 

 The female is rather larger, of a 'paler yellow above, with the 

 spots on the primaries more distinct, and without the black discal 

 streak. 



Pamphila venata, Brem. 



There are several specimens in Mr. Jonas's collection of what 

 I consider to be only a variety of this species, they differ from 

 Menetries' figure in having a broader black margin and a much 

 narrower black discal streak on primaries. 



Pyrgus inachns, Menet. 



I am indebted to Mr. Feuton for a specimen of this species, it 

 has also been taken by Mr. Jonas. 



Pyrgus simcus, Butl. 



P. sinicus, Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist., 1«77, p. 96. 



Japanese specimens which I have, agree precisely with the 

 type in the National collection. 



Cyclopides ornatus^ Brem. 



A single specimen of this species was taken by Mr. Jonas 

 near Yokohama. Kirby locates it in the genus Astictopterus, 

 Feld., but the typical species of that genus are apparently very 

 different insects. 



