330 LYCENID.E. 
preceding a series of triangular spots of the same colour on the outer margin ; two black 
spots towards anal angle, edged outwardlj' with metallic blue and inwardly with orange. 
Female. Similar to male, but without the blue suffusion. 
Expanse, S 31 millim., § 33 millim. 
One male, Chang-yang, June ; one female, Ship-y-Shan, September. 
Allied to L. argiades, but differs therefrom in the ornamentation of under 
surface. 
Everes fischeri. 
Lyccena fischeri, Eversmann, Bull. !Mosc. (1843) ill. p. 537; Obertliiir, Etud. d'Entom. 
V. p. 20 (1880) ; Lang, Butt. Eiir. p. 112, pi. xxiii. fig. 6 (1884) ; Fixseu, Rom. sur 
Lep. iii. p. 284 (1887). 
Male. All the wings dark brown. The primaries have a small blackish disooidal spot, and the 
minutely tailed secondaries have a submargiual series of ill-dcfiued pale spots. Fringes white. 
Under surface pale greyish ; primaries have a black discoidal spot surrounded with whitish ; 
beyond is an irregular transverse series of fairly large black spots, and there are two rows of 
smaller black spots parallel with outer margin, these spots are encircled with whitish : secon- 
daries have four basal spots and a linear discoidal spot, beyond there is an irregular central 
series of black spots, which, together with the discoidal spot, are ringed with whitish, and two 
marginal rows, the latter enclose a faint orange band, and the spots near anal angle are 
powdered with silvery blue. 
Female similar to the male, but the pale submarginal macular band on secondaries is more distinct 
and marked with orange in the median interspaces. 
Expanse, cJ 23-26 millim., $ 26-2S millim. 
I found this species in July at Gensan, Corea, but it seems to be rare. A 
female specimen is also recorded by Dr. Fixsen from Corea. M. Oberthiir 
mentions it from the Isle of Askold, and says that it occurs there in June and 
August, and that the specimens are larger than those from the Altai. 
Staudinger (Eom. sur Lep. vi. p. 158) records E. [L.) fischeri from various 
parts of Ammiand, the Ural, Saissan, Corea, and China. 
Everes ZUthuS, sp. nov. (Plate XXXI. fig. 7, cf .) 
Male. Fuliginous, with some large velvet)'-black spots parallel with outer margin of secondaries ; 
these spots are more or less completely encircled with bright blue. Fringe white, chequered with 
fuliginous on the primaries. Under surface greyish white ; the primaries have a discal spot, 
and beyond this is a transverse series of seven black spots encircled with white, the third spot 
is more oval in shape than the others and placed crosswise; the blackish submarginal band is 
interrupted by the whitish nervures and bordered on each side with white : secondaries have 
four black basal spots encircled with whitish, an ochreous-grey central spot and angular 
macular band ; the narrow whitish submarginal line is preceded by a series of greyish lunules, 
and followed by a series of greyish spots, of these the fifth is marked with orange and metallic 
