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昆 a 學雜誌 第 奢卷第 



wmp"s conspicuous, each being- provided with a fuscous oupilla, that 

 of the second cell in the center with a bluish white speck. Under- 

 side somewhat darker than that of the iioperside, bluish white bands 

 not being conspicuous, the tail-like projection of tornus much shorter. 

 Exp. ― 60 mm. 



Hab. ― Okinawa (Ishigakijima) ； 1 specimen presented to me 

 by Mr. T. Iwasaki. 



3. Argynnis daphne Schiff. 

 var. Nakaharae n. (pi. n, Fig. 5.) 



Ground color of the upper-side black ； a spot in the middle of the 

 discoidal cell and a submarginal series of oblong- spots of primaries 

 yellowish, two of the latter (II and III) in the middle being infuscated ； 

 inner margin of secondaries and a submarginal series of fish-shaped 

 spots yellowish. Under-side yellowish, primaries in the middle in- 

 fuscated, secondaries at the basal half much paler, veins yellowish 

 brown, apical half, except the margin, bluish white, with a sub- 

 marginal series of fuscous spots, two of which ( respectively in the 

 cell V and VI ) being bluish white. 



Exp. ― ^ 45 mm. 



Hab. ― Asama ； 1 specimen collected (31. July, 1910) by Mr. 

 W. Nakahara and kindly presented to my cabinet. 



4. Argynnis adippe L. 



var. Kurosawae n. (pi. 11, Fig. 4.) 



Under-side of secondaries at the basal half with long silvery spots, 

 namely the spots of the subcostal, basal as well as the 2nd, 6th and 

 7th cell are fused together. 



Hab. ― Sapporo ； 1 ^ specimen collected by Mr. S. Kurosawa 

 (August, 1 880; and presented to our college. 



