of the commoner Lycsenidse it is probably overlooked. It rests on the sides 

 of bare rocks. 



I have taken it at Ningpo in April, and my collectors obtained it at Chang- 

 yang and Kiukiang, Central China, and at Omei-shan and Chow-pin-sa, 

 "Western China, in May and June. 



Everes davidi. (Plate XXXI. fig. 3, c? .) 



Lycaena davidi, Poujade, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1884^ p. cxxxv. 



" Envergure : 25 mill. — Dessus brun tres fonce, les ailes inferieures avec une petite queue et le bord 

 externe borde de petitcs lunulas gris perle. Dessous blanc terne, avec des taches noires disposees 

 comme dans L.fischeri, Ev., mais non cerclees, et deux taches en plus a la base des ailes 

 supcricures." (Foujade, I. c.) 



This species is easily distinguished from E.filicaudis on the under surface 

 by the whiter ground-colour and the different arrangement of the spots forming 

 the central band on primaries. 



Apparently a very scarce species, as I have only one male specimen, which 

 was taken in June at Moupin, from whence the type was also received. 



Everes potanini. (Plate XXXI. fig. 2, c? .) - 



Lycana potanini, AlpLeraky, Rom. sur Lep. v. p. 104, p]. v. fig. 4, J (1889). 

 Everes umhriel, Doherty, Jouin. Asiat. Soc. Beng. Iviii. pt. 2, p. 433, pi. xxili. fig. 1 

 (1889). 



" Palpi perlongi supra fusci (articulo tcrminali ubiquc fusco) subtus albi ; oculi nudi ; alaj posticEB 

 rotundatac cauda tcnuissima munitae. Ala; supra fusca;, subtus fusceseenti-canse : anticse 

 fasciis duabus pagina; externa; intcrrnptis, scriebus duabiis punctorum antemarginalium 

 strigfiqno vcnir transversa; ccUula; fusccsceutibus albido circumductis ; al;B posticic punctis 

 duobus supcrpositis ad basin, fascia angusta media (supra interrupta), fasciis duabus (inter- 

 nii)tiH) pagina; externa; (altera subcostali, altera inter venas 4 et 7 sita) fuscescentibus 

 albido circumductis; fascia undulata antcmarginali sericquc punctorum marginalium (quorum 

 duo inter venas 3 ct 5 fulvo marginata) fuscis. Puncta marginalia inter venas 3 et 5 sita 

 Blrigaque anguli anali ca'rulco (metallice) atomata; venam contra tertiam caudula tcnuissima 

 fusca albo-terminata. d = 23 mm. Un S pris, lo 3 Scptombre, 1885, h. Pikoua." 

 (AljJifral-y, I. r.) 



Ffmnh riitlier larger than Ibc nKilo, Imt .'igrcea -wilb that sex in colour and marking. 



/;. vrnlirirl, Doherty. — " Male, above black, the cilia of the hind wing and of the lower angle of 

 the foro wing whitish, except at the ends of the veins. Below grey-white (much whiter 

 than in A', /.nl'i) with the following blackish markitigs, the discal ones quadralo. Fore wing 

 Willi II Ktrcnk aeroHs the end of llio cell, a broad, straight, transverse discul band, inwardly 

 difdocaled Ix'low (bo Triiddir nicdi.in, tlie lower jiart outwardly oblique, outer margin widely 

 dark, containing an inner liimilar and an outer Hlender w liitish fascia. Hind wing with large 



