94 



A. E. WILEMAN 



Distribution, Central China (Chang-yang, 6000 feet) ; Western 

 China, (Wa-ssu-kow) ; Formosa, 6000 feet. 

 Expanse, 37 millimetres. 



36. Camena ctesia (?), Hewitson. 



Camcua ctesia, Hewitson, III. Di uni. Lep. p. 48, pi. xx, figs. 1, 2 J, 

 (1865) ; Elwes, Trans. Eni. Soc. Loud. 18SS, p. 394, pl. vili, fig. 6 ; 

 de Niccville, Butt. Ind. Hi, p. 340, pi. xxviii, fig. 21 3, I, (1890) ; 

 LcecJi, Butt. China, Japan, Corea, p. 331, (1892-94). 



Collection Number 156. Two male specimens; Jüippun, Horisha, 

 June 16, 1908. 



These two specimens are probably referable to Camena ctesia, 

 and seem to coincide with Hewitson's description of that species 

 quoted by Leech. They evidently belong to Genus Camena, Hewitson 

 =Pratapa, Moore. 



Distribution. India ; Western China (Chia-kou-ho) ; Formosa (?). 



Expanse, 38 to 40 miilimetres. 



37. Rapala nissa, Kollar. 



Thccla nissa, Kollar, Hügel' s Kaschmir, 1 , pl. 2, p. 412, pl. iv, figs. 



3, 4 (1848). 



Deudorix nissa, var. [part), Hewitson, ///. Diurn. Lep. p. 23, pi 

 x, figs. 42, 43 %, 44. ?, (1863). 



Rapala nissa, de Nicéville, Butt. lud, Hi. p. 433, (1S90) ; id. Leech, 

 Butt. China, Japan, Corea, pt. ii, p. 41 3, pi. xxix, figs. 12 J, iß 

 ?, (1892-94). 



Rapala subpurpurea, Leech, Entomologist, xxiii, p. 42, (1890). 



Collection Number 155. Two male specimens ; Jujimichi, (Arisan 

 district), 5000 feet ; August 5 and 10, 1908. 



These specimens agree well with Leech's figure of the male. 



Distribution. Himalayas ; Assam ; Sumatra ; Western and Central 

 China ; Formosa. 



