114 Mr. A. G. Butler on Lepidoptera from 



22. Papilio nicconicolens . 



Papilio nicconicolens, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. vn. 

 p. 139 (1881). 



S.E. Corea {A. Carpenter). 



A single somewhat shattered female, having the scarlet 

 submarginal spots usually found in females of the group to 

 which this species belongs. 



23. Plesioneura bifasctata. 



JEtidamus bifasciatus, Bremer & Grey, Schinett. N. China's, p. 10 (1853). 

 GonilobafasciataSy Menetries, Cat. Mus. Petr. Lep. i. pi. v. fig. 3 (1855). 



Jinchuen, W. Corea (E. B. Levett). 



The left-hand side of Mdn£tri£s's figure is very incorrect ; 

 the transparent yellowish spots form an interrupted oblique 

 band : the under-surface representation is better ; but the band 

 is still not so oblique as it should be. 



Heteroceka. 



24. Macroglossa stellatarum. 



Sphinx stellatarum , Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. 1, ii. p. 803. n. 27 (1766). 



Near Vladivostock, August 1882 (W. W. Perry). 



25. Procris budensis. 



Procris budensis, Speyer, Geogr. Verbr. i. p. 466 (1862). 



Jinchuen, W. Corea (E. B. Levett). 



This agrees with an Amur specimen in our collection exa- 

 mined by Dr. Staudinger when last in London ; and therefore 

 I am satisfied to regard it as Speyer's species. At the same 

 time the distribution of the insect (" Hungary, Sarepta, Arme- 

 nia, Amur Land, W. Corea") seems a little wild. 



26. Brahmcea Carpenteri, sp. n. 



? . Size and shape of B. certhia (lunulata, Brem.), but 

 altogether paler, the disk of the wings beyond the black area 

 almost white; basal area and lower half of central belt of 



{)rimaries black, between these two black areas nine irregu- 

 arly dentate-sinuate black stripes ; the upper half of the 

 central belt longitudinally streaked with pale sandy whitish in 

 the manner of B. certhia, but much paler ; the outer edge of 

 the band more regularly undulated above the middle, the dis- 

 cal area beyond it broader, crossed by nine (instead of seven) 

 black lines ; submarginal ocelli with white dashes, as in B. 





