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190. Chrysophantjs li. 



Chrysophanus li, Oberthiir, Etud. d'Entom. xi, p. 19, pi. v, figs. 34 S , 

 38 $ (1886) ; Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 402 (1893). . 



Several specimens. In one female (Tsong-en) the fulvous colour is 

 almost absent, except a narrow postmedian band. 



Leng Chu (Szechuan), 4,500 ft., May 7 ; Ta Pen Ba (5,000 ft.). May 8 ; 

 Liu Yang (7,000 ft.). May 9 ; Tsongen (11,000 ft.), June 9. 



191. Chrysophanus tseng. 



Chryiiophanus tseng, Oberthur, Etud. d'Entom. xi, p. 19,^ pi. v, fig. 35 

 (1886) ; Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 403, pi. xxx, fig. 7 $ 

 (1893). 



One male specimen. 



Leng Chu (4,500ft.), May 7. 



192 Chrysophanus pang. 



Chrysophanus pang, Oberthur, Etud. d'Entom. xi, p. 19, pi. v. fig. 36 

 (1886)'; Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 403 (1893). 



Seven male specimens and two females. 



Ta Chien Lu (8,400 ft.) andBoi La To (12,000 ft.), May 17; Kong Sa La 

 (14,000 ft.), June 1 ; Jara La Ka (15,000 ft-), June 2; between Kia La and 

 Yer Ka Lo (14,000 ft.), June 10; Sanga Chu Dzong (12,000 ft.), June 

 25; Poda (15,000), June 30. 



193. Ilerda epicles. 



Polyommatus epicles, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix, p. 646 (1822). 

 Ilerda epicles. Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 408, pi. xxx, fig. 

 6d (1893). 



Twelve specimens, all males. 

 Tulang r4,000 ft.), July 17. 



194. Ilerda androcles. 



Ilerda androcles, Hewitson, Gen. Diur. Lep. ii, pi. 75, fig. 2 (1852). 

 Heliophorus androcles, Moore, Lep. Ind. viii, p. 107, pi. 664, figs. 3 — 3c, 

 (1910;. 



Two male specimens. 



Chikung (8500 ft.), July 3, (7500 ft.), July 4. 



195. ApHNiEus SYAMA MisHMiSENSis, var. nov. 



cj . Forewings purplish blue, with greenish reflection in certain lights ; 

 two black spots in the cell, costal area clouded with blackish ; terminal 

 border black, divided by an obscure pale transverse line, the inner portion 

 of the border not extending to dorsum. Hind wings of same colour as the 

 forewings, blackish on costal and dorsal areas ; termen narrowly edged 

 with black ; tornal patch orange, enclosing two silvery marked black spots. 

 Underside creamy white with silvery lined black markings on all wings 

 arranged pretty much as in Z. zibrina, Moore ; the terminal border of the 

 forewings black, transversely intersected by a thin, interrupted, pale line. 



y . Fuliginous, without trace of purplish blue ; black markings of the 

 underside showing through. 



Expanse 38 — 41 millim. c? ; 40 millim. $ . 



Eight male specimens and one female. 



Kahao (5,300 ft.), July 7. 



In the British Museum there are four specimens (1 J , 3 $ $ ) of an 

 unnamed Aphnmus, from Western China, these seem to be of the same form 

 as that here described. 



