Pull. 3. I. 1934. 
I’ll Y PAR IA — ASOTA. By M. Gaede. 281 
60. Genus: Hthypjiria Him. 
R. purpurata L. (p. 82) — ab. extrema Bandermann has pale light yellow forewings with scarcely extrema. 
discernible shaded spots, hindwings faintly suffused with pale rose and with grey spots. — subsp. callunae Mautz calhinae. 
denotes the small north german heath form with richly coloured ochreous forewings with a faint reddish hue. 
Spots are small, dark grey-brown to black. Hindwings intensively red including the fringes with enlarged 
black spots. This form is said to differ from obscura Rehbg., which is stated to be an aberration of this sub¬ 
species with black spots. For reasons of priority this heath race (not subspecies!) should be named obscura 
Rehbg., callunae being at the best an insignificant form of same with paler spots. 
64. Genus: Pericallia Hbn. 
P. picta Wkr. (Vol. 10, p.255, pi. 24 e). According to information kindly supplied by Dr. Reich, pUta. 
this species, that has hitherto only be known to occur in S. China, is also found at Simla, Punjab and there¬ 
fore not very far from the palaearctic boundary. It should be classified after matronula. 
68. Genus: J*reparct!a limps. 
To be added to P. buddenbroclci Kotzsch. (Suppl. Vol. 2, p. 85): — biedermanni 0. B.-H. This form biederman- 
has hindwings and abdomen red instead of yellow; spots of hindwings are larger and there is a narrow trans¬ 
verse band behind the central cell spot. S. W. Kansu, Minshan, captured in July at an altitude of 3000 m. 
69. Genus: Arctfa Schrk. 
A. villica L. (p. 87) — ab. wanibachi Goltz denominates a specimen that is normal on right side, but ivambachi. 
left side is unicolourous sooty black and thus a pathological form. 
71. Genus: Clallimorplin Latr. 
C. dominula L. (Vol. 2, p. 101). — Dr. Reich describes a genuine melanic specimen, that has no dommula . 
metallic sheen and which looks somewhat like a small Axiopoena maura. It is of normal size and markings are 
entirely obscured. It was captured in nature in E. Prussia and the specimen is now in his collection and 
will very shortly be described and illustrated. 
C. principalis Roll. (Vol. 2, p. 102, pi. 18 g) — ladakensis Reich is of the same size and form as ladakensis. 
equitalis, forewings faintly metallic green, spots ivory white. Hindwings bright yellow with orange suffusion, 
the black spots fainter and more widely separated, the veins only very faintly dusted with black. Abdomen 
more extensively red, scarcely any black spots. From Leh (Ladak), captured by the dutch Karakorum ex¬ 
pedition in July at an altitude of 3700 m. 
71a. Genus: ]Aeoeliel<mia Draes. 
p. 89, line 4 from below. N. bieti Oberth. — minscham 0. B.-H. Forewings with larger white apical minschani. 
spot, hindwings with much reduced markings, discal spot almost extinct and marginal markings quite absent. 
In the d bands of forewings are separated. Minshan in Kansu, July. — hoenei 0. B.-H. Band of forev/ings is hoenei . 
not conjoined with outer marginal band, spots of hindwings are wider and bolder. Chekiang, Hangchow, in 
May at an altitude of 1500 m. 
Additionally we have to mention the Genus Asota, that had hitherto not been found in palaearctic 
territory: 
Genus: Asota Hbn. (Vol. 10, p. 227) 
A. paliura Swh. (Vol. 10, p. 231, pi. 28 c). According to information from Dr. Reich he has in his paliura. 
collection 3 palaearctic specimens of this species, 2 of same from Szechuan and 1 from the Watusi Pass 
in Thibet. 
A. plana lacteata Btlr. (Vol. 10, p. 233, pi. 28 g) Dr. Reich also has 1 palaearctic specimen of this lacteata. 
species from the Punjab. 
On plate 6 f we are still giving an illustration of Eucharia casta lutea Schultz (with the designation lutea. 
“flam"), which was mentioned in Vol. 2, p. 80 and of which unfortunately the illustration w r as omitted there. 
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