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5. Zephyrus jezoensis n. sp. n， Fig. 6.) 



Closely resembles to Z. orientalis Murr. (pi. ir， F; ズ. 7 )， but differs 

 in the following- points : 



1. ビ Generally smaller in size. 



2. Black outer margin of secondaries from the ' rd vein to the 

 cos ね much broader, being more than one half the breadth of that of 

 tornus, while by orientalis being very narrow ； near torn us without 



a bluish submarginal line ； tails much shorter. i 



3. Innermargin of secondaries much shorter and more swollen. < 



4. Under-side somewhat yellowish suffused ； discoidal bar in both ！ 

 wings nearly indistinct ； submarginal fuscous band of primaries con- 

 tinuous and not being interrupted at the second vein ； transverse '] 

 white band of secondaries broader, internally not marp-ined with I 

 fuscous ； V-shaped white line in the middle of the first vein not con- ； 

 tinuous with the transverse band, so that the W being not complete ； ] 

 yellowish spots of the first and second cell continuous and not being ' 

 interrupted in the cell P as that of orientalis ； yellowish spot in the 



cell 】b with a white speck in the center. ! 

 Exp. ― 40-43 mm. 



Hab. ― Sapporo (Jözankei) ； 4 ^ collected by the author. I have 

 not caught yet the female of this species. ' 



6. Zephyrus aino n. sp. (pi. ir, Fig. 9, lo.) | 

 Closely resembles to Z. brillatina Stgr., but differs as follows : 



cT 1. Upper-side : Marginal black bands of both wings somewhat i 

 narrower ； veins concolorous with wings, only the subcostal vein of 



secondaries being black ； apicicostal black re ビ ion much narrower. ' 



2. Under-side : Somewhat darker, transverse marldiigs narrower, 



innersiaes of the transverse white bands being not infuscated ； sub- , 



marginal fuscous band of primaries scai'st'lv lined with white ； no trace j 



