CHINESE DREl'AXIXAE 139 



Cilix filipjevi Kardakoff 

 (PI. 13, figs. 386, 387 ; Text-figs. 275-279) 

 Cilix glancata filipjevi Kardakoff, 1928 : 417. [Fig.] 



This species is readily separable from the west European glancata Scopoli (1763 : 

 221) by small differences in the colour-pattern (see plate) and by significant differ- 

 ences in the genitalia of both sexes. The species patnla sp. n. and danieli sp. n., 

 which are characterized by a broader medial band on the fore wing and by the male 

 and female genitalia, are probably the closest relatives of filipjevi. 



Two subspecies are known : the nominate subspecies (U.S.S.R., Korea and China) 

 and malivora Inoue (Japan). 



Cilix filipjevi filipjevi Kardakoff 

 (PL 13, fig. 386 ; Text-figs. 275-278) 



Cilix glaucata filipjt 11 Kardakoff ; Gaede, 1931 : 38. 

 Cilix filipjevi Kardakoff ; Inoue, 1958 : 13. 



Distinguished from the Japanese subspecies malivora by the male and female 

 genitalia and by the shape of the medial marking on the fore wing. 



Distribution. South-east U.S.S.R. (type-locality), Korea and north-east China 

 (several examples from Manchuria in the Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna, two 

 examples in the BM(NH), and one in the Museum Koenig, Bonn). 



Type. Holotype <$, S. Ussurigebiet, Russ Inseln [8 Km. S.W. of Vladivostock] ; 

 Zool. Mus. Berlin genitalia slide No. 101. In the Zoological Museum, Berlin. 



Cilix filipjevi malivora Inoue 



(PI. 13, fig. 387 ; Text-figs. 279) 



Cilix filipjevi malivora Inoue, 1958 : 13. [Good figs, o* genitalia.] 



Separable from the nominate subspecies by the male and female genitalia and the 

 shape of the medial marking on the fore wing. 



Type. Holotype (J, [Japan, Honshu], Hida-niigawa, 3-4. viii. 1954 (S. Issiki). 

 In the Inoue Collection. 



Cilix patnla sp. n. 



(PI. 13, fig. 383 ; Text-figs. 280-283) 



This species is probably most closely allied to danieli. It can be separated with certainty 

 from the latter by the male genitalia (particularly the elongate saccus, broad valves, spatulate 

 gnathus, and longer socii and valve processes). [See note on possible colour-pattern difference 

 under danieli.] It can be distinguished from filipjevi, which occurs in northern China 

 (Manchuria), by the broader medial marking of the fore wing and by the genitalia of both 

 sexes, particularly the anellus, socii and uncus in the male, and the length of the ductus bursae 

 and the shape of the ninth segment in the female. 



Wing, <J 10-0-12-5 mm. (4) ; $ 11-0-12-5 mm - (5)- 



