326 A. E. WILEMAN. 



upper part ; a curved series of grey lunules precedes a similar but smaller 

 submarginal series. 



Underside — Hindwing. An oblong, greyish, discoidal bar, white 

 centred ; a small, black, oval spot near base and towards costa ; another 

 larger quadrate spot near centre of costal margin ; a median, curved, inter- 

 rupted band composed of five greyish bars ; upper. 'two oblong with waved 

 edges ; third slightly S-shaped, fourth and fifth conjoined in the shape of 

 a W ; a curved, much waved, greyish line ending in a blacker streak on 

 abdominal margin precedes a submarginal scries ot greyish lunules ; a 

 black spot at anal angle and another, larger, between second and third 

 median nervules, the first narrowly, and the second broadly bordered 

 above with fulvous. 



Expanse 35 millimetres. 



Named after the Japanese fox god I nari. 



18. (?) Tajuria moltrechti, sp. nov. 



Three specimens of this species were taken by Dr. Moltrccht at 

 Kuraro Botanical Gardens, Koshun, on February 22, 1908, two males and 

 one female, and two more specimens were subsequently captured by him 

 near Kagi in April. Two males were presented to me by Dr. Moltrecht, 

 one is rather worn and the body of the other has been devoured by ants so 

 that only the wings remain which arc, however, perfect. The female is in the 

 collection of Dr. Moltrecht and being in perfect condition it has served as 

 the type for the following description as it does not differ in markings from 

 the male. This species has three tails situated at the apices of the second 

 and third median nervules and submedian nervure ; so possibly it may not 

 belong to genus Tajuria which has only two tails. The tail at apex of 

 second median nervule ih missing in the male type in my possession but is 

 present in the wings of the male specimen damaged by ants. 



Collection number 149. Male, expanse 28 millimetres, female 35 

 millimetres. Type male in Wileman collection, type female in Moltrecht 

 collection. 



Male. Antennae black, ringed with white, tipped with ochreish ; 

 body black clothed vcntrally with greyish white hairs ; legs spotted with 



