interfracta. 
Jcamonis. 
dcficiens. 
melior. 
anguste- 
fasciata. 
irans- 
■padana. 
miser a. 
taccanii. 
secunda. 
sengei. 
minor. 
bcrchmansi. 
chinensis. 
meridiona- 
lis. 
albidior. 
342 Addenda: NEPTLS; LIMENITIS. By M. Gaede. 
transition to iliades Mitis (Vol. 1, p. 162). Vallee de Rabais near Virton. — Also the ab. interfracta Cab. has 
a black upperside with small almost extinct white markings on forewings. The white band on hindwings is 
very reduced and is intersected by the black veins, forming separate spots. The anal ocellus is very distinct. 
- d'-ab. kamonis Mats, described from a <$ from Kamo near Kyoto. Upperside of all wings is dark brown 
with mauve sheen, like substituta Btlr. (Vol. 1, 50 d), which it also resembles in the colouration of its yel¬ 
lowish underside. Eorewings show an obsolete orange-yellow postmedian line from upper median nervure 
nearly to hindmargin. On hindwings the disc is somewhat yellowish with a submarginal row of yellow spots 
and a marginal row of similarly coloured dots. A black ocellus with orange-yellow surround is situate in 
cellule 2, the anal ocellus is orange-yellow. — ab. deficiens Cab. is a melanic reform of clytie Schiff. from 
the Vallee de Rabais near Virton in Belgium with white ante-apical spots, whilst all other clytie markings 
are absent or scarcely perceptible. 
B. Sub-family: Limenitinae. 
2. Genus: fS’eptis F. 
N. philyra Men. (Vol. 1, pi. 53 c). — A form surpassing excellens Btlr. is melior Hall. On forewings 
the radial streak is combined with the corresponding spot of outer band and all these spots are whiter and 
larger. The inner band of hindwings is also slightly wider. There is a whitish stripe on underside of hindwings 
between the two white bands in the red-brown area, which in philyra is quite indistinct, but more distinct 
in this case. Besides this the small submarginal lunules are a purer white. Tzeku. 
3. Genus: Ijimeiiitis F. 
L. Camilla L. (= sibilla L.). — angustefasciata Streckf. does not, according to Rocci, only occur 
chiefly in Carniola, but in the entire middle and eastern Vorarlberg region. Further south near Monferrate, 
near Turin, the species only occurs in isolated localities and in 2 generations: — the 1st transpadana Rocci 
is smaller (42—48 mm) than typical german specimens and the sexual dimorphism is less distinct. The ground 
colour is brownish, spots and bands reduced. On underside the fulvous patches are pale and diffuse and 
besides the inner area of hindwings is pure grey and not bluish. — The 2nd generation misera Rocci is 
still smaller (32—34 mm), the light bands narrow, the subapical spots are often absent, others small. A 
similar reduction is also shown in a small specimen in the Pungeler Collection from the Mendel Pass, S. Tyrol. 
Underside of hindwings has the light basal patch of small dimensions, an impure white and not bluish as 
usual. Probably specimens from Pisa, Leghorn and Rome also belong to this form. — taccanii Rocci is the 
very large race (50—54 mm) from the upper Italian lakes. Ground colour is deep black on upperside, like 
rivularis Scop, and white markings are extensive. Base of both wings is bluish white on underside, whilst the 
reddish ground colour is brighter and more intensive. One could therefore say, the form is larger than typical, 
otherwise normal. From Laveno. Only a single specimen is known of the 2nd generation. It is smaller and 
with duller colouration: secunda Rocci. 
L. sinensium Oberth. (Vol. 1, p. 183, pi. 56 e). — sengei Kotzsch has spots of upperside larger and 
lighter yellow than type. The ochreous ground colour of underside is very diffuse. Kansu. — minor Hall from 
Tzeku appears only to differ from sengei by the smallness of its size. 
L. cottini Oberth. (Vol. 1, p. 183, pi. 57 d). — The new form berchmansi Kotzsch has more sharply 
outlined and shorter white patches on upperside. On hindwings the white triangle in the cell is quite absent. 
On underside of the hindwings this is only represented by a pale patch. Also from Kansu. 
L. amphyssa Men. (Vol. 1, p. 182). — chinensis Hall differs from type form chiefly by the absence 
of the white streak in cell and spot of forewings. The spots of outer band are narrower and similarly of 
middle band of hindwings. On underside also both bands are narrower. Besides the black postdiscal spots 
on underside of hindwings are larger and more diffuse. Ta-tsien-lu; transition forms occur in Corea. 
L. homeyeri Tancre (Vol. 1, pi. 57 c). — meridionalis Hall differs from homeyeri and venata Leech by 
the very pronounced white spots and bands of upperside, which are approximately like those of hellmanni- 
duplicata. Underside paler, more buff as in venata, the white spots also large. Tzeku. 
L. albomaculata Leech (Vol. 1, pi. 57 c). — albidior Hall. The S has a somewhat wider and slightly 
longer white band on fore wings extending to lower median nervure instead of to just below median nervure. 
Besides this generally 2 separated apical spots are present. In the $ the band of forewings is also slightly 
wider than typical, the two spots above and below median nervure are not widely intersected by same. Band 
of hindwings is also somewhat wider and does not decrease in size towards costa. Tzeku. 
