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perfectly circular shape. Costal margin of forewings is reddish grey, submarginal line of forewings pure white, 
but only in an oblique patch at inner margin. 
9. Genus: IMctyoploca Jord. 
D. manonis Mats, from Kyushu, Japan. It was not possible for me to obtain either a specimen, an manonis. 
illustration or the original description. The same position prevails in regard to D. simla Ww., subsp. jrancki Wts. 
10. Genus: Itfeoris Mr. 
N. stoliczkana Fldr. (Vol. 2, p. 219). — oliva A. B.-H. is a from the Juldus territory which differs ohm. 
distinctly from galerope. Pnglr. (Vol. 2, p. 219, pi. 32 a). Ground colour is much more unicolourous grey-olive 
with no such yellow admixture as in schencki Stgr. (Vol. 2, p. 219). Otherwise however in regard to mark¬ 
ings of forewings it resembles same. Hind wings vary rather more, the black, rather less arched central line 
touches the inner side of the ocelli and ends coinciding with the outer transverse line of forewings. In 
schencki (Vol. 2, p. 219, pi. 32 a) however this line is far removed from the ocellus and ends joining or very 
close to the inner transverse line. Underside of all wings is much more uniformly olive-grey than the upper 
side. Wing expanse is 86 mm. 
N. haraldi Schaw. from Thian-Shan in the Juldus territory is a A that is much smaller than hut- haraldi. 
toni Mr. (Vol. 2, p. 219, pi. 31 d) and schencki Stgr. Ground colour is a dark impure grey-brown, that especially 
at outer margin, has a tinge of olive-brown. Towards base and abdomen it becomes a rosy brown. r Ihe black 
antemedian line has no pale inner edge and between same and base there is no wedge-shaped spot. 1 he 
entire wings from base to outer double line are uniformly dusky. The double line has a white outer edge, 
it is much more weakly undulate than in schencki and ends at hind margin of forewings projecting less 
inwards, in softer colouration, not inside of the ocelli, but about in centre of same. The double band does 
not extend as far as the ocellus of forewing. The outer marginal area is paler olive-brown and not dusted. 
Ocelli of forewings are somewhat smaller than those of hindwings and with black surrounds. Apex as in huttoni. 
The broad bipectinated antennae and narrow collar are pale brown. Thorax and abdomen are darker brown, 
the latter without black belts. Underside same as upperside. 
11. Genus: Perlsom^na Wkr. 
P. caecigena Kupido (Vol. 2, p. 220, pi. 32 b). — ab. unicolor Schltz. are in which all wings have unicolor. 
a pure yellow colouration on uppersides; the reddish markings are completely absent. — derosata Schaw. derosata. 
from Bosnia, Herzegowina and Dalmatia are <$<$ with a similar tendency as regards colour. They are also yel¬ 
low without the rose coloured outer marginal band. — $-ab. wiskotti Niep. has upperside of all wings a wiskotti. 
rich rosy red without the dark dusting, except at base. Fringes are yellow; the discal, parallel dentate lines 
are diffuse, darker and wider, on hindwings double as wide and forming a single band. The bands are wider 
apart from one another, so that the median area appears wider. The vitreous spot lias no black surround 
which is obsolete and scarcely visible. The unicolourous underside of all wings shows only a narrow diffuse den¬ 
tate band and the vitreous spots are scarcely perceptible. Smyrna. — subsp. transcaucasica 0. B.-H. from transcau- 
Elisabethpol and Tiflis has a wing expanse of 52—65 mm. The <$<§ differ from specimens from S. Dalmatia 
by the paler, sulphur-yellow colouration of all wings. The black dusting of forewings, the rosy violet hue in 
centre of wings are not to be seen in a single $ specimen from Transcaucasia. The $ is pale claret with occas¬ 
ional yellowish dusting in basal area. 
12. Genus: Satiirnia Schrck. 
S. pyri Schiff. (Vol. 2, p. 220, pi. 31b). — ab. sub rubicund a Schltz. differs from typical specimens by the subrubi- 
very pronounced carmine reddish colouration, which partially covers all wings. — $-ab. brurmea Gschw. ' ° 
has wings and body suffused with brown on upper and undersides. The general colouration is brown. — <?-ab. 
grisea Gschw. has wings and body suffused with grey on upper and undersides. The general impression is con- grisea. 
sequently grey. Vienna. — latifascia Gschw. has thorax and basal area of forewings darker brown than name latifascia. 
type form. The 1st transverse band of hindwings is double as wide as is typical, excurved in centre, drawn 
in towards the base at hind margin. On hindwings it is wider but less sharply marked than in normal pyri. 
The 2nd transverse band is similarly double as wide, but less deeply dentate on hindwings than type form. 
On underside the 1st transverse band of forewings is reduced to a basal streak and on hindwings it forms 
a 12—14 mm large roundish patch lying between the hind margin and subcostal in the basal angle. Vienna. 
— ab. kolleri Gschw. is characterised by the shape of the 2nd transverse stripe, which forms a large dent- kolleri. 
ation on upper and undersides on forewings between cellules 6 and 7, whilst in the name type form and all 
