1887.] OF JAPAN AND COREA. 427 



L. ivhitelyi, Biitl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist, ser. 3, xix. p. 403, 

 t. ix. fig. 8. 



L. cotisanguis, Bull. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vii. p. 133. 



Common all over Japan during the warm weather; very variable 

 in size, shade, and markings, and extremely difficult to take in good 

 condition. 



I took it also in Corea, both at Gensan and Fusan. 



127. Neope goschkevitschii. 



N. goschkevitschii. Men. Cat. Mus. Petr. ii. p. 121, t. x. fig. 4 

 '(1855). 



N. niphonica, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vii. p. 133. 



Common all over Japan. There are several broods, and some spe- 

 cimens are much darker than others. 



This species is very fond of settling on tree-trunks with its wings 

 folded, where it is difficult to detect on account of its protective 

 colouring. 



128. Neope callipteris. 



N. callipteris, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, xix. p. 92. 

 This is a mountain species, and occurs in Yesso and Central Japan. 



129. C(ENONYMPHA {EDiPUS, Fab. 



C. annulifer, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, xix. p. 91. 

 Occurs in mountain-districts of Central Japan, and at Fusan and 

 Gensan, Corea, in June and July. 



Rather larger than European examples. 



130. C(ENONYMPHA HERO, Liun. 



C. hero, var. perseis. Led. Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1853, p. 360. 

 Common at Gensan in June. 



131. ISMENE BENJAMINI. 



/. benjamini, Guer. Deless. Souv. Inde, ii. p. 79, t. 22. figs. 2, 2 a. 



I. benjamini, var. japonica, Murray, Eut. Men. Mag. xii. p. 4 

 (1875). 



Common in Southern Japan in May ; also at Nikko and Yamato 

 (Prye;-). 



132. IsMENE AaUILINA. 



Ismene aquilina, Speyer, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1879, p. 346. 

 Proteides chrysceglia, Butl. P. Z. S. 1881, p. 856. 

 Ismene janowskii, Oberthiir, Et. Ent. v. p. 23, t. i. fig. 2 (1880). 

 I only met with this species at Hakodate in August. 



133. Plesioneura cxjrvifascia. 



P. curvifascia, Feld. Wien. ent. Mon. vi. p. 29. n. 29 (1862). 



P. ahjsos, Moore, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 789. 



Sesperia alysos, Boisd. MS. 



This species, which is new to Japan, occurs plentifully in a small 



