﻿THE ENTOMOLOGICAL MAGAGINE, Vo に III. Pt. Ill & IV. 154a 



Zephyrus fujisanus Matsumura, 

 Zephyrus fujisanus, MAxsuMURA-Stuttgart Ent. Zeit., vol. 



XXIII, S. 221, IQIO. 



Z. attilia subgrisea, WiLEMAN-Entomologist, 44, p. 55, 【911 ^ 

 Z. attilia Bremer ab subgrisea, VViLEMAN-Philip. J urn. Sc マ 



vol. X, no. 5, sect. D, p. 294， pi. III. fig. 14， 191 5, ^. 

 Z jffohirae? MAxsuMURA-Ent. Mag. Jap , vol. I， pt. i, p. 1， pi. 



I. fig. b, 1915. ^ (described お 0^). 

 Wings above: in the male, the whole surface, e xcept outer mar- 

 pins, light metallic blue with silvery reflection, mottled with some pre en 

 scales on the basal part of the hind wing; marginal band broad 



and black; irmges white. In females^ 

 however, they are blaclnsh throughout,, 

 without blue or green scales. 



Wings below: in the male whitish; 

 the base and the costal two thirds of 

 the fore wing, and the basal half of 

 the hind wing greenish, mottled with 

 blue scales. In the female also whitish, 

 but somev/hat dirty; the basal two 

 thirds of the fore wing and the basal 

 half of the hind wing greenish. 



General form of markinp^s found 

 on the under surface of wings allied, 

 ill some degree, to that of Z attiliar 

 but differs in the following points: 



In the fore wing (i) discal bar is much thinner, (2) post medial 

 band lies much nearer to the discal bar, {3 j submarginal band, 

 consisted of six b!ack spots, of wnich the lowest two being edp-ed 

 outwardly with orang-e, is not so distinct as in Z. attilia. 



In the hind wing is a large orange patch at the hind margin, 

 enclosing two black spots, whitest in Z. attilia it is replac d by 

 two distinctly separated orange ones, each enclosing one black spot. 

 Tails arc variable in length, but shorter, in most cases, in females 



