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of the commoner Lycaenidne 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, s .) 
Lijceena davidi, Ponjade, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ]884j p. cxxxv. 
" Envergure : 25 mill. — Dessus brun tres fonce, les ailes inferieures avec une petite queue et le bord 
externe borde de petites lunulas gris perle. Dessous blanc terne, avec des taches noires disposees 
comme dans L.fiscJieri, Ev., mais non cerclees, et deux taches en plus a la base des ailes 
superieures." (Ponjade, 1. e.) 
This species is easily distinguished fi'om E.filicaudis on the under surface 
by the whiter ground-colour and the different aiTangement 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 Moupiu, from Avhence the type was also received. 
Everes potanini. (Plate XXXI. fig. 2, s .) 
Lyciena potaiiiiii, Alpbeiakv, Rom. sur Lep. v. p. 104, pi. v. fig. 4, J (1889). 
Everes umbriel, Dolierty, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng. Iviii. pt. 2, p. 433, pi. xxiii. fig. 1 
(1889). 
" Palpi perlongi supra fusci (articulo terminali ubique fuseo) subtus albi ; oculi nudi ; alas postiois 
rotundatae cauda tenuissima munitee. Alae supra fuscse, subtus fusceseenti-eanoe : anticse 
fasciis duabus paginse externa; interruptis, seriebus duabus punetorum antemarginalium 
strigaque venfe transversse ceUuloe fuscescentibus albido circumductis ; alae posticoe punctis 
duobus superpositis ad basin, fascia angusta media (supra interrupta), fasciis duabus (inter- 
ruptis) paginiE externae (altera subcostali, altera inter venas 4 et 7 sita) fuscescentibus 
albido circumductis ; fascia undulata antemarginali serieque punetorum marginalium (quorum 
duo inter venas 3 et 5 fulvo marginata) fuscis. Puncta marginalia inter venas 3 et 5 sita 
strigaque anguli anali cseruleo (metalliee) atomata ; renam contra tertiam caudula tenuissima 
fusca albo-terminata. J = 23 mm. Tn J pris, le 3 Septembre, 1885, a Pikoua." 
{Alphh-al-y, I. c.) 
Female, rather larger than the male, but agrees with that sex in colour and marking. 
E. timhriel, Doherty. — " Male, above black, the cilia of the hind wing and of the lower angle of 
the fore wing whitish, except at the ends of the veins. Below grej'-white (much whiter 
than in E. l-ala) with the following blackish markings, the discal ones quadrate. Fore wing 
with a streak across the end of the cell, a broad, straight, transverse discal band, inwardly 
dislocated below the middle median, the lower part outwardly oblique, outer margin widely 
dark, containing an inner lunular and an outer slender whitish fascia. Hind wing with large 
