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163. Leucophasia amurensis. 



Lcucophasia amurensis, Menetries, Schr. Reis, ii, p, 15, pi. i, figs. 4-5 

 (1859); Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 482 (1893.) 



Three specimens. 



Oroshi (10,000 ft.), May 23 ; Nyachuka (9,000 ft.). May 25 ; Gera (9,000 

 ft.), June 7. 



164. EtrCHLOE BIETI. 



Anthocharis bieti, Oberthiir, Etud. d'Entom. ix, p. 14, pi. i., fig. 1 $ (1884);. 

 xi, p. 16, pi. vi., fig. 39 S (1886) ; Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p, 

 478 (1893). 



Four male specimens and one female. 



Shiuden Gompa (13,500 ft.), June 29. 



165. EUCHIOE cardamines. 



Papilio cardamines, Linn., Syst. Nat. i, 2, p. 761 (1767). 

 Anthocharis cardamines var. thibetana, Oberthiir, Etud. d'Entom. xi, p. 16 

 (1886). 



Anthocharis cardamines, Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 476 

 J1893). 



One male specimen. 



Wu chia Chang (Sze Chuan), (2,000 ft.), April 14. 



166. EUCHLOE SCOLYMUS. 



Anthocharis scolymus, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. ix, p. 52 (1866) 

 Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 479 (1893). 



Two male specimens agreeing in size with typical Japanese examples. 

 The specimens from Western China in the B. M. collection are rather below 

 the average size. 



Chin Pan Shi (Sze Chuan), (2,000 ft.), April 13. 



Family— EIODINID^ . 

 Sub-family. — Nemboeiin^ . 



167. Zemeros Flegyas. 



Papilio flegyas, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii, pi. cclxxx, figs. E, F (1780.) 

 Zeineros jiegyas, Doubleday, Hewitson Gen. Diurn. Lep. ii, p. 419. pi. zxix, 

 fig. 5 (1851): Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 290 (1893.;^ 

 A male specimen. 

 Salamgam (2,000 ft.), July 28. 



168. DODONA EUGENES. 



Dodona eugenes, Bates, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. ix, p. 371 (1867); Leech,. 

 Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 292 (1893). 

 One male specimen. 

 Latrong (10,000 ft.), June 13. 



169. DODONA SINICA. 



Dodona durga var. sinica, Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 291 

 pi. xxviii, fig. 3 (1893). 

 One male specimen. 

 Liu Yang (7,000 ft.), May 9. 



