CENEIS. — EPINEPHELE. 
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etiam singula aut nulla) notato, fulvo, ad marginem externum tcnuiter fusco, ad discum minus 
argute marginato. Eimbria lutescenti, in nervis fusco interrupta. 
" Subtus anticis paUidioribus flavido-fulvescentibus, basi apiceque murine mixtis ; striola venniformi 
trans cellulam mcdiam currente, lunula vense transversse marginibusque limbi, laetius tincti, 
nigro-fuscis, nervis in apice albido atomatis ; alis posticis sordide griseis, basin versus fusco 
atomatis, area externa murino-fuscescenti, obscurius a disco marginata, limbo medio lato, 
dentate, ad margines obscuriore, griseo-fuscescenti, nervis late albido atomatis. Expanse 
cJ 2 22-24 miUim, 
" In alpibus Sinin-Schan collecta." {Or. Gr. I, c.) 
My collectors met with this species at How-kow, Thibet, where it flies in 
July at an elevation of 10,000 feet. The form agrees with specimens from 
Amdo sent to me by M. Gmm-Grshimailo. 
(Eneis walkyria. 
(Eneis ivalkyria, Fixscn, Rom. sur Lep. iii. p. 310, pi. xiv. fig. 4 (1887). 
" Corpore ac capite testaceis, oculis fulvis palpis nigrescente-pilosis ; antennis luteis in apice albo- 
striatis ; thorace abdomineque globosis livide pilosis. Alis supra in femiua testaceis vel 
murinis : anticarum fascia nigricante obductis, quoque ex margine anteriore ad cellulse extre- 
mitatem ramum dissccante, iUam occludente et per nervum quartum ad marginem exteriorem 
progrediente, hoc mode parvam maculam apicalem (interdum pupillatam) a macula magna 
nigra albo-pupillata, ad quam interdum macula parva nigra accedit, separante ; posticarum 
quoque nigro marginatis, maculis minoribus uigris albo-pupillatis intercostalibus. Subtus : 
paUidioribus, fumatis, cinereo-marginatis basi et disco fascia lata irrorata cervina nervis albis 
dissecta, nec non in area limbali maculis parvis quatuor nigrescentibus intercostalibus ut 
supra." {Fixsen, I. c.) 
Dr. Fixsen states that this species occurs in the neighbourhood of Pung- 
tung, Corea, at an elevation of 3000 feet in May and June. 
Genus EPINEPHELE. 
Epinephele, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 59 (1816) ; Marshall & de Niceville, Butt. 
Ind. i. p. 201 (1882) ; Lang, Butt. Europe, p. 295 (1884). 
" Antennae tolerably long, club not very distinct. Palpi longer than the head, the articulations 
hairy. Eyes not hairy. Front legs short and very slender, not hairy. The femora of the 
rest smooth beneath in the female. Wings rounded ; hind wings moderately dentate, slightly 
incised on their inner margin near the anal angle. The costal and median nervures are 
equally dilated at their origin ; the submedian without any dilatation. The fore wings of the 
males have generally a patch of dense scales beneath the median nervure. Prevailing colour 
of wings dark brown, marked with fulvous ; there is at least one ocellated spot near the apex 
of the fore wings." {Lang, I. c.) 
"The genus Epinephele occupies almost the same range as Hipparchia 
