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Mycalesis gotama, Moore 



perdiccas, Hew 



Ypthima balclus, Fah 



■ motsebulskyi, Men 



Erebia sedakovii, Eversm 



Satjrus dryas, Scop 



byperantbus, Linn 



Pararge acbine, Scup 



deidamia, Eversm 



maakii, £re7n 



Lasiommata epimenides, Men. 

 Pronophila scbrenkii, Men. . . 



Lethe sicelis, Hew 



diana, Butl 



Neope goscbkevitscbii, Men. .. 



callipteris, Butl 



Ccenonympba oedipus, Fabr. . 



hero, Lin7i 



Ismene benj amini, Gucr 



aquilina, Spcyer 



Plesioneura curvif'ascia, Feld.. 



■ bif asciata, Brem 



Pterygospidea sinica, Feld 



Daimio tethys, Men 



Isoteinon lamprospiUis, Feld.. 

 Pampbila matbias, Fabr. .... 



varia, Murray 



guttata, Brem 



jansonis, Butl 



pellucida, Murray 



Hesperia sylvanus, i'sp 



subhyalina, Brem 



sylvatica, Brem 



och racea, Brem 



rikuchina, Butl. 



flava, Murray 



Oyclopides morpbeus, Fall. . . 



ornatus, Brem 



Pyrgus iuaohus. Men 



Nisoniades montanus, Brem. .. 

 Syrictbus maculatus, Brem. .. 



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1. Papilio machaon, Linn. 



Var. asiatica. Men. Enum. i. p. 70 (1855). 



Var. hippocrates, Feld. Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xiv. p. 314. 



Occurs commonly all over Japan and Corea: several broods in the 

 course of the year. The first brood, which appears in March and 

 April, does not differ materially from the European form, but the 

 succeeding broods increase both in size and intensity of colour. 



I bred a fine series of vars. asiatica and hippocrates from ova 

 deposited by a female P. machaon of the ordinary type in April at 

 Nagasaki. The imagos appeared during the end of June and 

 beginning of July, some specimens had the usual proportion of black 



