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NYMPHALID.E. 
primaries, and those on the secondaries are not well defined. Antennae black, with the club 
broadly tipped with yellow above, and entirely fulvons beneath. 
Expanse 70 millim. 
Occurs at Omei-shan in June and July, also at Moupin and in the Province 
of Kwei-chovv. 
The broad yellow patch on secondaries at once distinguishes this species 
from its congeners. 
Euthalia consoMna. (Plate XXI. fig. 3, $ .) 
Evthalia consobrina, Leech^ Entomologist^ xxiv.^ Suppl. Feb. p. 29 (1891) ; Grose Smith 
& Kirby^ Rbopal. Exot. pt. xvii. {Euthalia) p. 9^ pi. iii. figs. 5, 6, ? (1891). 
Female. Allied to E. pratti. Leech, but more olivaceoxis ; the macular band of primaries is more 
oblique : on the secondaries there are two dark transverse bands beyond the middle ; the 
first not well defined, and near the costa edged M-ith white ; the second is parallel with 
outer margin, and broadest towards costa. Under surface similar to that of E. patala, KolL, 
but the spots forming the oblique band of primaries are smaller and difi'erently shaped. 
Antennae black ; clubs broadly tipped with pale fulvous above, entirely fulvous beneath. 
Expanse 70-88 millim. 
Occurs at Omei-shan in June and July ; also at Moupin and in the Province 
of Kwei-chow, Western China. 
Although I have received a large number of specimens of this species, I 
have not been able to detect an example of the male sex, whereas of Euthalia 
omeia, which occurs in the same localities, no specimen of the female has 
yet been discovered. Notwithstanding the striking difference in colour and 
marking of the wings, the clubs of the autenntc and sliape of discoidal 
markings, which I consider important characters in separating species of the 
genus Euthalia, agree ; therefore it is i)ossible that E. consohrina may be tlie 
female of E. omeia. However, until more conclusive evidence on this point 
lias been obtained, I consider it advisable that they sliould remain separate. 
Genus III^STINA. 
Diadema, Section (i, Ihslina, Westwood, (Jon. Diuni. Ec p. ii. \). 281 (18.^)0). 
JJesihia, Fcldcr, Ncucs Ecp. p. 25 (18(il) ; Niccville, I5utt. Ind. ii. p. 55 (188()). 
" DiHCoidal cell of botli wings open. Second suljcoslal ncrvule of tlic fore wing arising close to 
the origin of the upper discocelhilar ncrvule." ( Wcslvooii, Lc.) 
