390 LTCJENIDJ^,. 
not mention to which of these specimens his description refers. The figure 
appears to represent a female. 
Dr. Fixsen records two specimens from Corea. 
Yar. flamen, Leech. (Plate XXVIII. fig. 10, 2 .) Ground-colour of all the wings dull orange, 
deeply bordered round the costal and outer margins with black ; veins of the hind wings 
deeply marked with black towards the outer margin ; a small black spot occurs near the outer 
margin of the secondaries between the first and second median nervules. Fringes short, dirty 
white. Under surface of all the wings yellowish huff, outer margins bordered by a narrow 
black line ; a suhmarginal band of bright oraug-e elongated spots, bordered on each side by a 
row of silver spots, runs round the wings, interrupted at the inner angle of the primaries by 
a conspicuous black double spot : there is a small black spot on primaries between the fifth 
orange spot and outer margin, and a row of three black spots near the anal angle of 
This form agrees with the type in being destitute of tails and in having the 
same design on the under surface. It is, however, much larger, and there is 
a larger proportion of black on the upper surface ; in this latter character it 
resembles Z. micliaelis. 
Dr. Staudinger (Eom. sur Lep. vi. p. 146) considers _/7rt?;ifH to be synonymous 
•with raphaelis, Oberthiir, but he does not give his reasons. I should have 
been disposed, hoAvever, to keep flamen distinct from raphaelis, if I had not 
seen Z. niichaelis, var. gabrieh's, from China, which stands in the same relation 
to the type of that species as the type of raphaelis does to mj flamen. 
I only succeeded in taking one specimen of var. flamen. It was flying 
over small trees near the monastery of So-ko-San, about fourteen miles west 
of Gensan, on June 15th, 1886. The type — i. e. raphaelis — is stated to fly in 
August. 
Occurs in Amurland, Isle of Askold, and Corea. 
Zephyrus ibara. 
Tlu'cla ibara, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. Loud. 1881, p. 852; AVaterhouse, Aid Identif. 
Ins. pi. cxiii. (1882) ; Pryer, Rliop. Nilion. p. 16, pi. iv. fig. 18 (1886). 
" Female. Upper surface similar to T. mera, sericeous fuliginous brown ; primaries with broad 
diffused blackish external area and costal border ; fringes snow-white, spotted with black at 
the extremities of the veins ; head olivaceous, varied with snow-white. Under surface of 
wings golden stramineous ; a discal series of black-edged orange lunate spots, followed by a 
series of oval pearl-white spots from the upper radial of primaries to the second median 
branch of secondaries, the third and fourth of the primaries bounded externally by a few 
black scales, the fifth (or last) on the primaries bounded by a large black spot, the orange 
lunule also almost wholly covered by its black border, the fifth and last of secondaries 
