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appeared except the discoidal cell, cell and outermarginal part. 

 Secondaries : ground color the same ； the basal part, the periphery of the 

 discoidal region and a spot in the centre of it black ； outer margin fringed 

 with a broad and waved deep blackish band. Veins black and conspicuous. 



Underside Primaries : similar to the upperside, but much paler ； apex 

 yellowish. Secondaries: basal part somewhat similar to the former 

 specimen, but the black median band very narrow, also the hind marp^inal 

 part obscure with dark scales. Outer part light yellow with black te ひ 

 minal line ； 2 series of pale orange spots and black arcs form the sub- 

 marginal and marginal lines. 



Length ^ 16 mm. exp. 43 mm. 



Hab. Oiwake, collected by me (22， July, 1913). 



Remark. The development of the apical part of the primaries is 

 imperfect. 1 he species is very liable to vary ； but it is interesting that 

 the above 2 specimens were collected one after the other within 60 minutes, 

 the $ was taken on a flower not far from the place where the ビ was 

 discovered. 



5. Araschnia burejana strigosa Btlr. ab. (pi v, Fig. 5 ？). 



？ This is no other than an albinotic form of the species. 



Length ^ 15 mm. exp. 40 mm. 



Hab. Kyoto, collected by me (4, May, 1913). 



6. Araschnia burejana strigosa Btlr. ab. (pi. v， Fig. 6 o^). 

 cf Coloration similar to that of the typical form. « 

 Upperside : 一 Primaries : inner half deep black with 3 reddish yellow 



spots, 2 in the discoidal cell and 1 in L ; network of white lines disappear- 

 ed. The reddish yellow median band consists of 3 parts, viz. a spot in 

 the cell h， larger spots in the cells II and III and a V-shaped one in IV, 

 V, Vi ; white dots in the cells III, IV, V at the outer end of the median 

 band are retained perfectly. 、The 3 dots may be observed through all 

 the seasonal forms of this species, especially in ビ). Outer margin black 

 with a row of 6 circular spots, those in the cells h & II obscure, the 

 remaining 4 somewhat white, especially those in III & VI. Secondaries : 



