ERYNXIS.— PADliAOXA. 51)5 
under surface to that species ; but now that I have seeu a larger number of 
specimens, I find ilmiflorinda is undoubtedly a form of E. comma. 
I have seen the type of <■ Pamphila ' mikado, Mabille MS., and consider it 
to be a very worn specimen of -E*. comma, yar. ^orinda, Butler. 
Mr. Elwes states that specimens from Amurland seem to agree with 
Japanese examples. 
In India E. comma is represented by a form which INIoore has described as 
distinct under the name Pampldla dimila *. A specimen agreeing exactly 
with this Indian form has been received from Ta-chien-lu, Western China, 
by Mr. Grose Smith, and is figured in the present Avork (Plate XLI. 
fig. 12, c? ). "■ Pampldla' comma, var. ? Iato-\, Grum-Grshimailo, from the 
Dshachar Mountains, is probably referable to this form. 
Distribution. Europe, Amurland, Corea, Japan, N.W. Himalayas, N. & W. 
C'liina. 
Genus PADRAONA. 
Pudraona, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. i. p. 170 (1881) ; Watson, Proc. Zool. See. Loiul. 1893, 
p. 101. Type, mcesa, Moore. 
" Antenna? : club moderate, elongate, with a short terminal crook. I'alpi : second joint densely 
scaled; third joint short, slender, suberect, obtusely conical. Fore wing: inner margin 
longer than outer margin ; cell less than two thirds the length of costa ; middle discocellular 
about twice as long as lower ; vein 5 considerably nearer to 4 than to 6 ; vein 3 immediately 
* Pamphila dimila, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soo. Lond. 1874, p. 576. 
" Allied to P. comma. 
'■'Male and Female. Upperside testaceous ; exterior border broadly fuliginous brown ; apex of fore 
wing brownish testaceous. Cilia whitish testaceous : fore wing with a series of small yellow 
apical spots ; male with an oblique silvery-lined black streak below the cell ; hind wing with 
a yellow spot within the cell, and a curved discal series of four quadrate spots. Underside : 
fore wing pale testaceous ; apical spots as above ; hind wing with basal portion greenish 
brown ; three prominent white subbasal spots disposed above, below, and at end of the cell ; 
a curved discal series of six quadrate white spots. 
" Expanse, c? 1|, $ If inch." {Moore, I. c.) 
t Pamphila comma, var.? lato, Grum-Grshimailo, Horee See. Ent. Ross. 1891, p. 459. 
" Supra alis multo obscurioribus, nigro-fiiscis, basin versus fiilvescentibus, maculis fulvis ; subtus 
anticis fulvo-rubescentibus, ad marginem internum pallidioribus, areis basali et interna 
uigris, costa apiceque viridibus, maculis quinque apicalibus flavis, duabus disci dilute fulvis, 
extus late nigrescenti adumbratis ; posticis viridibus, ad angulum analem fulvis, macnhs 
quadrangularibus, magis a margine externo distantibus, albis. Fimbria flavida. Antennis 
obscurioribus. 
" Specimen unicum in montibus Dshachar coUectum." (Gnim-Grslumailo, I. c.) 
