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E. neoridas Bsd. (Suppl. 1, p. 144). — In the mountains around South Dahtung in the Richtofen 
veldmanni. range in Kansu the new subsp. veldmamii Kotzsch. occurs in July at an altitude of 3600 m. So far only 
the EE are known, they have an expanse of 37—44 mm. Upperside somewhat resembles E. ligea L., but under¬ 
side is more like neoridas Bsd. Ground colour of upperside is darker, pale brown band of forewings somewhat 
narrower and bent outwards in the middle. Eyespot markings differ. The outline of the band of forewings 
is very clear-cut. Underside is darker than neoridas and bands more sharply marked, as same are edged with 
dark brown. Fringes are striking, being black and white checked. In general the race is smaller built than 
the european neoridas. 
punctifera. E. zapateri Oberth. (Suppl. 1, p. 145). — ab. punctifera Schaw. from Albarracin in Aragon is a $-form 
with only two minute black dots in the wide fulvous band of fore wings, instead of the two large ocelli with 
white pupils. 
E. sedakovii Ev. (Suppl. 1, p. 145). The following 5 varieties belong to the japanese race niphonica 
assamana. Jans. (Vol. 1, p. 105). — assamana Mats, described from EE from the Assama (Honsho). They have a much 
narrower red-brown band on hindwings, which is almost extinct between median and upper median nervures. 
yatsugada- — ab. yatsugadakeana Mats, is also a E form, characteristed by the very small brown ocelli of hindwings, 
keana. | lave n0 pupils. The reddish brown band of hindwings is narrower than in assamana and in place of the 
komagada- eyespot in cellule 2 there is a small whitish spot. — ab. komagadakeana Mats, is a E with 3 reddish brown 
kuitm. s p 0 £ s j n the postdiscal area, of which the one in cellule 4 is larger than the other two which have whitish 
shirou- pupils. From Mount Komagadake (Honsho). — The E ab. shiroumana Mats, differs from assamana Mats, 
mana. on jy py the darker red-brown of the eye spots in cellules 2 and 3, they are brown in the middle and have 
a whitish blue pupil. Mount Shiroumana in the province Shinan (Honsho). — From the above the (J-ab. 
yazawai. yazawai Mats, from the same locality differs, as the hindwings have only one reddish brown spot in cellule 4 
chosensis. in which is situate a brown eyespot. — subsp. chosensis Mats, from Mount Hakuto in Corea has only been 
described from EE- Upperside closely resembles niplionica Jans, but there is no eyespot in cellule 2 in the 
reddish brown band of forewings. Band on hindwings is narrower and the two lower ocelli are situate at 
the extreme edge of same, instead of being in the middle as in niphonica. Grey band of underside of hind¬ 
wings is much narrower and the whitish blue spots appear therefore to be situate further away from same. 
E. aethiops Esp. (p. 145). — nigra Mousl. and red net a Osth. are both identical with obsoleta Tutt (p. 146) 
paradoxa. and luxurians Osth. is the same as croesus Schaw. (p. 146). — ab. paradoxa Schaw. is a $ variety from Veldes 
in northern Jugoslavia. It has no eyespots on upperside and on forewings the band is rudimentary, being 
only 3 mm wide and orange-brown and subdivided into 4 parts by intersection of the black veins. On hind¬ 
wings there is a similar remnant of a band, which is divided into 3 cubes by the veins. Underside without 
eyespots, but there is the whitish band that is characteristic for aethiops, although same is only 4 mm wide. 
Fore wings with the remnants of a pale orange-brown band corresponding to that of upperside. 
E. euryale Esp. (p. 146 —148). — ab. caeca Osth. is identical with philomela Er. (p. 147) and eurya- 
albofasdata. loides Tengstr. (Vol. 1, p. 108) and reducta Osth. with ocellaris Stgr. (Vol. 1, p. 107). — ab. albofasciata Didsz. 
is a form representing abt. 30°/ 0 of the euryale occurring in the mountains around Retyezat at altitudes of 
550—=1600 m. Upperside deep black-brown with wide fuscous band on forewings in which 4—6 large ocelli 
are situate, in hindwings 3—4 smaller ocelli, these may be with or without pupils. In fresh specimens the 
fringes have bright white and black-brown checks. Both sexes of medium size. Underside of hindwings very 
nana. variable in $. — subsp. nana Didsz. occurs on the S.W. slopes of the Borescu in the Retyezat at an altitude 
of 1900—2100 m, i. e. above the altitude at which trees flourish. It is a remarkably small race, EE °f 27 to 
29 mm, $$ of 30—32 mm expanse, otherwise varying little from euryale occurring around Retyezat. The 
spots in the reddish yellow band are smaller, often scarcely visible on upperside. Underside of wings paler 
with.more uniform markings, but spots clearer than on upperside. 
E. ligea L. (p. 148- 149). — ab. luxurians Osth. is the same as quadripunctata Hoffm. (p. 149) and 
junsaiensis. depupillata Osth. as caeca Kol. (p. 149). — ab. junsaiensis Mats, belongs to subsp. takanonis Mats. This is a 
E from Junsai near Hakodate in Hokkaido, which differs from the race by the larger ocellus in cellule 3 
on upperside, whilst on underside it is much smaller and in takanonis it is quite absent. The whitish band 
on underside of hindwings extends straight to cellule 1, in takanonis it appears to be interrupted. — subs}). 
Icoreana. Korean a Mats, from Mount Daitoku in the province of Kwankyonando in Corea closely resembles takanonis, 
but differs as follows: the reddish brown band of both wings is narrower and darker in the E so that it 
approaches sachalinensis Mats. (p. 149). The eyespot in cellule 3 is smaller and not pupilled. Ocelli of hind¬ 
wings are without pupils. Bands and ocelli of underside are the same as those of upperside, but the ocellus 
in cellule 3 is minute. On hindwings the red band is almost completely absent and can only be faintly discerned 
in the region of the ocelli. The white band is narrower, interrupted and without white spots above the middle. 
