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niaculis (anticis 7 quadratis seqnalibus, posticis 5 oblongis) flavo- 
fulvis.” Habitat, Eastern Siberia. (Stgr. Cat. p. 24.) Taken 
first by Pawlowsky near the Kiver Siljagli, in the government of 
Jakoutsk, at the end of June. Men. Bull. Acad. Petr. xvii. p. 498. 
E. Theano, Tausclier, Mem. Mosc. 1809 ; T. 13, 1 ; Ev. 
Bull. Mosc. 1851, ii. 611. Stuhhendorjii, Men. Bull. Acad. Sc. V. 
— Expands from 1‘20 to 1*35 in. Dark brown. Fore wings with 
a submarginal band of light fulvous, separated into distinct 
spots by the neuration ; near the base is a large fulvous spot. 
Hind wings similarly marked, but the basal spot is smaller. 
Under side : Fore wings as above, but paler. Hind wings brown, 
submarginal spots white, and at the base are four white spots of a 
similar character. Habitat, the Altai. 
E. Turmiica, Erscboff. — Expands from 1‘30 to 1*50 in. Brown, 
with a submarginal row of light fulvous spots on all the wings ; 
that near the apex on the fore wings is larger than the rest ; the 
spots on the hind wings are of uniform size. Under side similar, 
but the hind wings have a row of conspicuous white spots internal 
to the fulvous ones. Habitat, Turkestan. 
E. Melas var. Heivitsonii, Ld. Wien. Mts. 1864, p. 167 ; 
T. 3, 6, 7. — The wings have a reddish submarginal band, and the 
ocellated spots are larger and more numerous than in the type. 
Habitat, Armenia. 
E. Hades, Stgr. — Expands from 2*0 to 2’50 in. Purplish black ; 
marginal fringes black and white. Fore wings with a single bluish 
white apical spot in the male ; in the female two. Hind wings black, 
without spots. Under side : Male — Fore wings blackish brown ; 
apical spots surrounded by a black ring. Hind wings blackish 
brown, with a submarginal row of white dots. Female — Fore 
wings brown, hind margin and apex grey ; the apical spots 
surrounded by a yellow ring. Hind wings grey, with a sub- 
marginal row of white spots. Habitat, Turkestan. This beautiful 
species is described from the specimens in Mr. Godman’s collection, 
received from Dr. Staudinger. 
E. Parmenio, Boeber, Nouv. Mem. Mosc. ii. p. 306, pi. 19. 
H. S., 421-2, 464-6. — Expands from 2'0 to 2’20 in. Dark brown. 
Fore wings with a large black spot near the apex, containing two 
smaller white ones, and enclosed in a fulvous ring ; below this are 
