Polytremis pellucida pellucida (Murray, 1875)
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27. Polytremis pellucida pellucida (Murray, 1875) View in CoL
Note. Chou (1994: 730) and Yuan et al. (2015: 473) included Guangxi in the distribution of this subspecies, but until now, no specimen from Guangxi with certain information has been reported.
28. Caltoris cormasa (Hewitson, 1876) : Li 2004: 15 (Guilin); Liang et al. 2011: 1812 (Guilin, misspelled as Caltoris cornasa ).
29. Caltoris bromus bromus (Leech, 1894) : Qin 1996: 42 (Shiwandashan); Zhang 1997: 6 (Nanning); Zhang et al. 2010: 578 (Guangxi) ; Yuan et al. 2015: 497 (Guangxi) .
30. Taractrocera archias (Felder, 1860) : Wang 1994a: 18 (Lipu).
31. Potanthus confucius confucius (Felder & Felder, 1862) : Evans 1949: 382 (Kang Si, maybe a misprint of Kwang Si or Kiang Si); Chou 1994: 741 (Guangxi, recorded as Potanthus confucius ); Hong et al. 2004: 88 (Shiwandashan, recorded as Potanthus confucius ); Yuan et al. 2015: 602 (Guangxi).
Note. Potanthus confucius angustata (Matsumura, 1910) was recorded by Qin (1996: 42) in Shiwandashan and by Liang et al. (2011: 1812) in Guilin as “ Potanthus confucius angusta ” and “ Potanthus confucius angustatus ”, respectively, whereas this subspecies is known as endemic to Taiwan (Evans 1949: 382).
32. Potanthus flavus (Murray, 1875) : Wang 1994b: 19 (Mao’ershan, misspelled as Potanthus flavum ); Chou 1994: 741 (Guangxi); Huang et al. 2003: 80 (Tian’e).
33. Potanthus rectifasciata (Elwes & Edwards, 1897) : Wu et al. 1998: 4 (Dayaoshan, misspelled as Potanthus rectifaseciatus ).
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