. Annotationes zoologicae japonenses / Nihon do?butsugaku iho?. On Two Anomalies of Wing marking in Pter electa Felder. Brem. BY T. Miyaké. The family Callidulidae is interesting because of its being intermediate between Rhopalocera and Heterocera, and because of the fact that its developmental stages are not as yet known. The only species of this family found in the main is- land of Japan is Pterodecta Felderi Bremer ( = l^.gloriosa Butl.) The moth is not at all rare flying about in the day-time in woody moun- tainous regions from July till October. Specimens of the moth collected by me yield


. Annotationes zoologicae japonenses / Nihon do?butsugaku iho?. On Two Anomalies of Wing marking in Pter electa Felder. Brem. BY T. Miyaké. The family Callidulidae is interesting because of its being intermediate between Rhopalocera and Heterocera, and because of the fact that its developmental stages are not as yet known. The only species of this family found in the main is- land of Japan is Pterodecta Felderi Bremer ( = l^.gloriosa Butl.) The moth is not at all rare flying about in the day-time in woody moun- tainous regions from July till October. Specimens of the moth collected by me yield a wide range of variabilities in the wing-marking, of which two most remarkable ones will be mentioned in this paper. In the wing of the moth one notices an orange- yellow, postmedial, curved band, extending from the costa to the vein I, sending a projection towards the wing-base between the veins III and IV. The proection. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Nihon Do?butsu Gakkai; To?kyo? Do?butsu Gakkai. Tokyo : Societas


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