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K. OGL'MA. 



This splendid and delicate species of JInais was collected in Formosa 

 by Trof. :\[vi-^UMnt.v in four male and two female specinii.ns. The fa<-t 

 that the po4>ti^nnatic cells are arran.i^ed in one row indicates some relations 

 to the continental species -J/. ander.^oni and M. earshmci, but on the other 

 hand the long stigma of this species shows the near relation to the insular 

 >lH'eies as M. stingnfa. As l)ein,tr nientione<l above, this spooies is sharply 



and by the color of the wings, especially by tlieir strong iridescent nature. 

 Genus Nevrobasis liiNNEu.s. 

 Nevrobasis chinensis r.ixNEus. 

 ri.n.,,.:. siNv.. Lyst. Xat. I. p. r,4.)^(i7r)8). 



Xou). Jap. Atoguro-hwa-lomho. 

 r.o<-. rx)o-Choo (doutful). 



Genus Euphaea Mclachlan. 



Text fig. 2. 



