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9. LOPHURA SANGAICA. 



Lophura sangaica, Butl. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1875, p. 621. 



Occurred in Satsuma in May, at Nagasaki in June, Fushiki and 

 Shimonoseki in July, and Gensan in August. Pryer in his catalogue 

 notes it as common at Yokohama ; but there were only five examples 

 in his collection. 



Satsuma, Nagasaki, Shimonoseki, Fushiki {Leech); Gensan (Nat. 

 Coll.). 



10. Amphelophaga rubiginosa. 



Amphelophaga rubiginosa, Brem. & Grey, Beitr. zur Schmett.- 

 Faun. Nord. China's, p. 52. 



Deilephila rubiginosa. Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. viii. p. 173. 



Beilephila romanovi. Stand., Rom. Mem. sur Lep. iii. pi. ix. fig. 1. 



Three specimens from Yokohama. Except that the olivaceous 

 markings on primaries and abdomen are of a rather browner tint, 

 these Japanese representatives of the species agree exactly with 

 Kiukiang examples. 



There was one example of this species in Pryer's collection labelled 

 Oiwake. It is no. 20 of his catalogue, where he remarks " Also 

 about Yokohama, but not so common as the preceding species " 

 (No. 19. Claims bilineata). 



Yokohama {Manley and Pryer) ; Oiwake (Pryer) ; N. China 

 {Bremer) ; Kiukiang {Pratt) ; Corea {Hers). 



11. PeRGESA MONGOLIANA. 



Pergesa tnongoliana, Butl, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1875, p. 622. 



A common species at Yokohama. 



Some of the specimens in Pryer's collection and one I received 

 from Manley have a luteous submarginal band on primaries ; this 

 has its external edge much indented, but its internal edge is ill-defined. 

 In the same specimens there is a distinct luteous oblique streak at 

 anal angle of secondaries. 



I am disposed to consider P. mongoliana, Butl., a local form of 

 P. velata. Walk. 



Yokohama {Pryer and Manley) ; Kiukiang {Pratt). 



12. Deilephila galii. 



Sphinx gain, Fabr. Sp. Ins. ii. p. 147. 33; Hiibn. Sphing. p. Q6, 

 pi. xii. fig. 64. 



Deilephila galii, Steph. 111. Brit. Ent. Haust. i. p. 125, pi. xii. 

 fig. 2. 



Two examples in Pryer's collection, neither are localized ; but in 

 his catalogue Pryer says, " I took one specimen at Fujisan in June. 

 The yellow bed-straw {Galium verum) is a common plant there." 

 One specimen came under my notice at Tsuruga in July. It was 

 hovering over flowers on the side of a mountain in the neighbourhood 

 of that town. 



Fujisan {Pryer). North America ; Europe. 



