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218. Tagiades atticus. 



Hesperia atticus, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii, p. 339 (1793). 

 Tagiades atticus, Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 573, pi. 

 xxxviii, fig. 13 (1893). 

 One male specimen. 

 Muku M. (3,400 ft.), July 21. 



219. KORUTHAIALOS BtTTLERI. 



Astictopterus butleri, Wood-Mason and de Niceville, Journ. As. Soc. 

 Beng. Hi., p. 98, pi. ia, fig. 3 (1884). 



Koruthaialos butleri, Watson, Proc. Zool. ?oc. Lond. 1893, p. 77. 

 One male specimen. 

 Payne (2,000 ft.), July 26, 



220. Pamphila ptjlchea. 



Pampliila ])ulcliva, Leech, Entom. xxiv, Suppl. p. 59 (]891); Butt. China 

 Japan and Corea, p. 586, pi. xl, fig. 20 S (1893). 



Carterocephalus ops., Grum-Grshimalio, Horae. Ent. Eoss. xxv, p. 460 

 (1891). 



Two male specimens. 



S. of Ta hsiang ling (Sze chuan) (8,000 ft.), May 3 ;'Liu yang (7,000 ft.), 

 May 9. 



221. AtlBERTIA NIVEOMACtJLATUS TIBETANUS, Nov. 



Differs from typical niveomaculatus, Oberthiir*, in having a small white 

 spot at basal end of cell of forewings, and a larger one above it extending 

 almost to base of the wing, in these characters agreeing with christoplii; 

 the white spot at outer end of cell is smaller as also is the one below it, 

 third spot absent ; the transverse white markings on forewings are narrower 

 and rather shorter ; the medial series of white spots on hindwings are not 

 so clearly separate. 



Five male specimens. One of these (Gon se) has two extra white spots 

 on forewings, placed between the medial spot and the dorsum. 



Gon se (12,000 ft.), June 8 ; La gyap (12,500 ft.), June 18 ; Sanga chu 

 Dzong (11,000 ft.), July 1. 



222. AUBEBTIA MONTANA, Sp. n. 



c?'. Forewings black ; a spot at base of the costa, a central oblique 

 band formed of four united spots, and a double spot before apex, all 

 yellowish white. Hindwings black, a large central spot and two small 

 spots beyond, yellowish white. Fringes yellowish white, suffused with 

 blackish towards apex of forewings. Underside of forewings blackish, 

 markings as above but whiter ; discoid al spot white, linear ; apex tinged 

 v,ath chocolate brown, a diffuse whitish dash from apex : hindwings choco- 

 late brown, a small whitish cloud at base of the costa, a whitish oblique 

 dash above dorsum, and a black ringed silvery white dot between the cloud 

 and dash ; medial laand silvery white, the inner edge almost straight and 

 the outer edge undulate, outlined in blackish ; subterminal spots silvery 

 white, eight in number, the first and last pairs united and the third and 

 sixth larger than the others, fringes and termen white, marked with choco- 

 late brown below apex. 



Expanse 26 millims. 



One male specimen. 



Litang (14,000 ft.). May 8. 



* Etud. d'Entom. xi, p. 27, pi. ii, fig. 8 (1886). 



