EVERE.S.— JAMIDES. 333 
subcostal, a smaller cellular, and a minute abdomiual spot all near the base, a streak across 
the end of the cell, and a broad discal transverse band broken into four quadrate masses, 
of which only the upper two touch each other, the first covering two spaces, the second 
(stronglj- dislocated outwardly) three, and the third (nearer the base, oblique) two ; the 
fourth being a small lunule between the submedian and the internal veins. Outer margin 
broadly dark, containing a row of whitish lunules (the subanal one orange) surrounding 
black spots, of which the two subanal ones are touched with metallic green. A whitish 
submarginal and a black marginal line, both very slender, the cilia and the tip of the tail 
white." (DoJiei'ti/, 1. c.) 
Mr. Doherty adds : — " I took two males of vmbriiJ in the Tcnasserim Valley, and observed one or 
two others." Mr. Elwes has specimens in liis collection, taken by Doherty in East Pegu at 
an elevation of 4500 feet in March and April. These examples agree exactly with Chinese 
specimens of E. potanini. 
This species appears to be not uncommon at Moupin and Chow-pin-sa, 
Western China. It occurs in June at an elevation of about 5000 feet. The 
type is from the Province of Kan-sou. 
As will be seen on referring to the figure, potanini is very different 
on the under surface to any other described species of Everes. 
Genus JAMIDES. 
Jamides, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Sclimett. p. 71 (1816) ; Moore, Lep. Ceyl. i. p. 8G (1881) ; 
Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 222 (1884) ; de Nic^ville, Butt. Ind. iii. p. 156 (1890). 
"FoKB WING elongate, triangular; costa slightly arched at base, apex very acute, exterior 
margin slightly oblique and convex, posterior margin long ; costal vein bent upward near 
its end to the costa, extending to half length of the margin : first subcostal branch short, 
emitted at nearly one half before end of the cell, and slightly touching the costal at its 
angle, second branch at one third before end of the cell, third close to the end ; foui'th at 
nearly one half from third, and terminating at the apex, fifth from end of the cell; disco- 
ceUulars slightly waved, radial from their middle ; cell broad, long, extending to more than 
haK the wing ; middle median branch emitted at one sixth before end of the cell, lower at 
nearly one half before the end ; submedian straight. 
" Hind wing short, triangular, with a slender tail from end of lower median vein ; costal vein 
arched and extending to apex ; discocellulars slightly oblique, radial from their middle ; eel 
short, broad ; middle median branch emitted before end of the cell, lower at nearly one haJ f 
before the end ; submedian straight, internal recurved. 
" Body slender, short. Palpi porrect, second joint projecting half length beyond the head, clothed 
with adpressed scales, third joint naked, slender, about half length of second. Antenna: with 
a thick club. 
" Lecjs slender." {Moore, I. c.) 
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