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A. Amphiloclms, Men. Schrk. Eeis. p. 21, T. ii. 1. — Expands 
2 in. Wings smoky black, with a slight tinge of fulvous. Fore 
wings with a row of round black spots parallel to the hind margin, 
surrounded by fulvous rings ; a similar row on the hind wings. 
Under side: Fore wings light reddish brown, spotted with black; 
marginal rows with white rings ; hind wings deeper reddish brown, 
a large white spot at the base, and another at the centre of the 
wing ; between these is a round white spot with a black centre. 
The central white spot forms part of a band composed of light 
yellow spots ; parallel to the hind margin is a row of large white 
spots with round black centres, and outside these a marginal row 
of white triangular marks. Habitat : The Amur and North-East 
Siberia. 
A. Amjarensis, Ev. Bull. Mosc. 1870, i. p. 112. — Size and 
shape of A. Thore. Pattern of the wings above like that of A. 
Selenis, except that the black spots are somewhat larger. The 
under side resembles that of A. Thore, except that the hind wings 
have a row of pearly white lunules bordered internally by black 
triangles. Habitat : Eastern Siberia (Irkoutsk). 
A. Eugenia, Ev. Bull. Mosc. 1847, ii. 68; Ev. Lep. Boss. 
T. ii. 1, 2; H. S. 605. — Expands from 1-75 to 1-90 in. Wings 
rather light fulvous, blackish at the base, and deeply black at the 
hind margins. Hind wings dark brown, marked with green along 
the nervures : in the centre of the wing are three rather large 
silvery spots ; between the two nearest the costa are two yellowish 
white ones ; near the base are four small silvery spots, and parallel 
to the hind margin a row of seven or eight ; between these and the 
medial silver spots is a row of yellow ones with green centres 
(described from fig. in H. S.). Habitat : Eastern Siberia. 
A. Niohe var. Gigantea, Stand. Cat. p. 21. — Niohe, Ld. Hor. 
1869, 82. — Very much larger than the typical form. The male is 
brighter fulvous, and the female is greenish. Habitat: The North 
of Persia. 
A. Anadyomene, Feld. Wien. Mts. 1862, p. 25. — Ella, Brem. 
Lep. Ost. Sib. p. 94, T. viii. 1. — Paislana, Motsch. Bull. Mosc. 
1866, hi. — Expands from 2-25 to 2-50 in. The wings of the male 
are fulvous, spotted with black, the bases are not dark, and the 
