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3. Neope bremeri, Felder. 



Lasiommata bremeri, Felder, Wien entom. Mon. VI, p. 28. {1862). 

 Ncope rotnanovi, Leech, Entom. 2j, p. 29 (r8ço). 

 Neope bremeri. Leech, Butt C/lina, 'Japan, Corea, pt. r , p. pl. 

 vin. fig. 7 I, {1892-93% 



Collection Number 172. Three male specimens and one female- 

 specimen. I Gahozan, Lake Suisha, (Candidius), 4000 feet (?), 

 July 15, 1908; Arisan, 7300 feet, August 5, 1908; Kasumigaseki, 

 Horisha, July 19, 1908. Jüippun, Horisha, June 24, 1908. 



One male specimen from Gahözan agrees well with Leech's figure 

 of the male. The two other males are evidently referable to the same 

 species but have the ochreous markings of the uppersîde of fore and 

 hindwings larger and more conspicuously marked. 



Distribution. Western China (Omei-shan, Chia-ting-fu, Kwei-chow, 

 Moupin) ; Central China, (Chang-Yang, I-chang) ; Formosa. 



Expanse. Male, 68 to 74 millimetres ; Female, 80 millimetres. 



Subfamily Nymphalinae. 



4. Calinaga davidis, < »berthür. 



Calinaga davidis, Oberthur, Etud. d'Ent. iv. p. lay, (i8jg) ; Leech 

 Butt. China, Japan, Corca, 1, p. nç. pl. a x. fig. /., (1892-93). 

 Calinaga buddha, Oberthur, op. cit. vi, p. 11, pl. viti, fig. ri. 

 (1881). 



Collection Number 178. One male and one female specimen ; 

 Pun-ki-o, (Arisan district), 4300 feet ; April 6, 1908. 



These specimens agree well with Leech's figure of davidis but arc- 

 rather darker in colour. There is a wider and more regular space 

 of the black ground-colour between the submarginal ami discal series 

 of white spots on upperside of hindwing and three out of the six 

 spots forming the discal series are reduced to mere dots. 



