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8. Euthalia sahadeva, Moore. 



Euthalia sahadeva, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Loud. pl. viti, fig. 3, J, 

 p. So, (fSjp) ; Leech, Butt. China, Japan, Corca, pl. xxi. fig. 2, J. 

 (1892-93). 



Euthalia sahadeva, var. kosempona, Fruhstorfer. 



Kosempona is recorded by Matsumura in a " List of Japanese and 

 Formosan Nymphalidae," Entomologische Zeitschrift, December, 1908. 



Distribution. India, (Nepal to Shillong, Sikkim) ; China (Omei- 

 shan, Moupin) ; Formosa. 



9. Euthalia pyrrha Leech. 



Euthalia pyrrha. Leech, Butt. China, ,Japau, Corca, p. 137, pi. xxi, 

 fig. 4, ?, (1892-93). 



Collection Number 184. Two female specimens ; Juippun, Horisha, 

 June 11, 1908. Tabani, March 11, 1908. Identified from Leech's figure. 



Distribution China. (Kwci-chow, Moupin ; Omei-shan) ; Formosa. 



Matsumura also records E. pyrrha in Hakubutsu no Tomo, Jan. 

 15, 1909, p. 3, No. 9, from Pinan and Horisha. 



10. Euthalia thibetana, Poujade. 



Adolias thibetana, Poujade, Ann, Soc. Ent. Er. 1885, p. 213. 

 Euthalia staudingcri, Leech, Entomologist, xxiv, Suppl. Jan. p. 4 

 (1891). 



Euthalia thibetana, Leech, Butt. China, Japan, Corea, pt. 1, p. 138, 

 pi. xxi, fig. 8 l, (1892-93). 



Collection Number 185. One male and two female specimens. 

 Bappörei, (Chinese name Poat-po-nia), Lake Suisha (Candidius) July 14, 

 1908, July 17, 1908 ; Rei-ki-kutsu, Horisha, June 28, 1908. 



The male specimen does not agree exactly with Leech's figure 

 (fig. 8) but is evidently referable to thibetana. It has three apical 

 spots instead of two, and the spots of discal band of forcwing are 



