THE PHILIPPINE 



Journal of Science 



D. General Biology, Ethnology, 

 AND Anthropology 



Vol. X SEPTEMBER, 1915 



JUL 7 i9i6 



No. 5 



NOTES ON JAPANESE LEPIDOPTERA AND THEIR LARV^: 



PART II 1 



By A. E. WiLEMAN 

 (Manila, P. I.) 



THREE COLORED PLATES 



RHOPALOCERA 

 NYMPHALID^ 



NYMPHALIN^E 



APATURIDI 



Genus APATURA Fabricius 



Apatura Fabricius, Illiger's Magazin (1807), 6, 280; Seitz's Macrolep. 

 of the World, Faun. Pal. (1909), 1, 160. 



Apatura ilia Schiffermiller. 



Larva and pupa of Apatura substituta Butler. Plate I, fig. 1, larva; 

 fig. 2, head; fig. 3, cephalic horn, inside aspect; fig. 4, view of dorsal 

 tubercle, lateral aspect; fig. 5, tail, dorsal aspect; fig. 6, food 

 plant; figs. 7 and 8, pupa. 



Japanese name, ko-murasaki. 



Papilio {Apatura) ilia ScHiFF., Wien. Verz. (1776), 172; Hubner, 

 Eur. Schmett. (1794), 1, figs. 115, 116; (1824-1826), figs. 809, 810; 

 Leech, Butterf. China, Japan, Corea (1892-1893), 1, 161; Miya- 

 jima, Jap. Butterf. [Nihon Chorui Dzusetsu (Jap.)] (1904), 134, 

 PI. XIV, fig. 6, c? (nee Hubn. — substituta Btlr.) ; Matsumura, Cat. 

 Insect. Jap. (1905), 1, 7, No. 50; Stichel, Seitz's Macrolep. of the 

 World, Faun. Pal. (1909), 1, 161, PI. 50c.- <S ?; Berge's Schmett.- 

 Buch. Hoffmann (1899), 14, PI. 8, figs. 5 a, larva; 5 b, imago, <S; 

 Nagano, Nawa's Insect World [Konchu Sekai (Jap.) ] (1909), 13, 

 375. 



' The first paper of this series was printed in This Journal, Sec. D (1914), 

 9, 247-268, 3 pis. 



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