AUGIADES. 608 
" Alis supra : fulvis, venis mnrginibusciue fusois, punetis inaculisque flavis, iisque in ala antica 
pane hyalinis, linea discoidali crassa nigra ; subtus : fulvis, maeulis flavis, fasciatis, margine 
interne nigro ; posticis fulvis, flavo-maeulatis. 
" Expans. alar, antic, unc. IL" (Bremer ^ &Vcy, 1. c.) 
Female. The spots are more transparent, and the primaries rather rounder on outer margin. 
Var. thibetana, Oberthiir. " Cette variete eonstante est plus petite, le dessous des ailes 
inferieurcs est plus obscur et le nombre des taches plus claires y est reduit." (OherthUr, I. c.) 
This form is chiefly distinguished from typical sul/it/aUna by its smaller 
size and the darker coloration of both surfaces. It is common in Western 
and Central China, whence I have also received specimens which are 
intermediate between thibetana and subhyalina. 
I met with A. subhyalina commonly in June at Gensan and Fusan in the 
Corea. Herz also took it in Corea and in the neighbourhood of Pekin. It is 
found in Amurland, in Yesso, and probably in the mountainous parts of 
Central Japan. 
The subhyaline spots of primaries and more prominent white spots on under 
surface of secondaries wiU at once separate this species from sylvanus. 
Distributioyi. Northern, Western, and Central China, Japan, Corea, 
Amurland. 
Augiades crataeis, sp. nov. (Plate XLI. figs. 9 ? , ll d .) 
Male. Very similar to the same sex of A. suh/iyctlina, but larger. The spots on primaries are 
more transparent, and the sexual mark is traversed by a whitish line interrupted by the first 
median nervule. The fourth and fifth spots on secondaries are bolder, and the second and 
third are either faint or entirely absent. 
Female. Darker than the male; all the spots on primaries are larger and whiter; those on 
secondaries are paler. 
Under surface in both sexes browner than in either A. suhhi/aJiiui or var. thibetana. 
Expanse, d 43-4-5 millim., $ 44-47 millim. 
Occurs commonly at Omci-shan in July and August ; 1 have also received 
it from Chia-kou-ho. 
Augiades bouddha. (Plate XLI. figs. 7 $,14 c?,10 9 var.) 
Pamphila bouddtia, Mabille, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1876, p. hi. 
" Alis nigro-fuscis, basi et costa fulvescentibus, fimbria fulva. Anticis octo puucta fercntibus, 
tria ad apicem coadunata, duo in cellula in uuum confusa, et tria obliqua posita, unum versus 
marginem mediocre, secundum triangulare, magnum, tertium elongatum, omnia hyalino-fulva, 
et strigam, sexus indicem, spissam nigram a puncto geminato celluliE obliquam usque ad 
