1881.] MR. A. G. BUTLER ON BUTTERFLIES FROM JAPAN. 



849 



Erycinid^. 



LlBYTHEIN^. 



36. Libythea lepita, Moore, 



liYCMNlDM. 



38. Lyctena pryeri, Murr. 

 39. ladonides, De I' Orza. 



40. lycormas, Buil. 



41. eupheiuus, Herhst. 



42. pseudffigon, Biitl. 



43. alope, Fenton. 



44. iburieusis, Bufl. 



45. Scolitantides sedi, Fabr. 



46. Chrysophanus timaus, Cram. 



47. The'cla lutea, Hew. 

 48. jonasii, t/a?js. 



49. Theela ibara, Butt. 



50. • oi-sedice, BuU. 



61. butleri, Fenton. 



52. 

 53. 

 54. 

 55. 



— enthea, Jans. 



regina, Butl. 



japonica, Murr. 



orieutalis, Murr. 



56. ai-ata, Murr. 



57. sigiiata, Butl. 



58. mera, Jans. 



59. Strymou i'eutoni, Butl. 



60. Colias simoda, Be TOrza 



61. Aporia crat»gi, Linn. 



62. Synchloe melete, Men. 



PAPILIONIDiE. 



Pterins. 



63. Synchloe megamera, Butl. 



66. Papilio hippoerates, Fcld, 



67. ■ xuthus, Linn. 



68. alcinoiis, Klug. 



64. cruciTora, Boisd. 



65, Leptosia morsei, Fenton. 



PaPILIONINjE. 



69. Papilio maackii, Breni, 



70. ■ tutanUs, Fenton. 



Hesperiid^. 



71. Pampbila peUucida, Murr. 



72. Taria, Murr. 



73. Pampbila venata, Brem. 



74. — • — sylvatica, Brem. 



vaido in July and August." 



the third week in July; " 



lis japonica, the .same; A, 



Lyccma ladonides at 



lycormas, Hakodate, third 



Kuramatsunai, Shiribetsu, 



Of species not described as new in the present paper Mr. Fenton 

 forwards the following notes : — 



Limenitis sibilla was taken at " Hokkf 

 Neptis ludmilla at " Iburi, Hokkaido, in 

 Vanessa xanthonielas in July ; Argynni 

 rabdia in " Southern Hokkaido in July 

 ■" Hokkaido in July and August ; " L. 

 week in July ; Scolitantides sedi at ' 

 Hokkaido, in August." 



Descriptions of netv Species^. 

 Erebia scoparia, Butler. 



Allied to E. niphonica, but broader and altogether different on the 

 under surface. Wings above rich sericeous fuliginous brown ; pri- 

 maries darker than the secondaries ; the disk crossed by a broad, 

 irregular, bright ochreons band not reaching the costal or inner mar- 

 gins, enclosing three black ocelH with white pupils, the two upper 

 ones confluent and placed upon the radial interspaces, the third 



' The species described by my.self liaTC my name appended to them ; and those 

 by Mr. Fenton have his. Several of the specific names used by me wei'e sug- 

 gested by Mr. Fenton. 



Proc. Zool. Soc— 1881, No. LV. 55 



