346 Mr. Children's Abstract of the Characters of 



Species. Icon. 



32. L. Circe, Hiibn Ernst, I. PL XLIII. f. 89. a— d. 



33. _ TJiersamon, Fab.. Hiibn. Pap. Tab. 69. f. 346. (mas.) 



347. 348. (foem.) 



34. _ Gordius, Hiibn. . Ernst,I.Pl.LXXII.Suppl.XVIIL 



f. 91. a. b. bis. P1.LXXIII. 

 Suppl. XIX. f. 91. c. d. bis. 



35. — Hipponoe, Esp... Ernst, I. -PL XLIV. f. 92. a. b. 



PI. LXXII. Suppl. XVIII. 

 f. 92. f. g. 



36. — Chryseis, Fab ErnstJ.Pl.LXXIII.Suppl.XIX. 



f. 93. a — g. bis. 



37. — ■ Ewybia, Ochs.... Hiibn. Pap. Tab. 68. f. 339. 340. 



(mas.) 341.342. (foem.) 



38. — Hippothoe, Linn.. Ernst, I. PL XLIII. f. 91. c. d. 



PL XLIV. f. 93. a— c.f 



39. — Virgaurea, Linn. Ernst, I. PL XLIV. f. 92. c— e. 



40. — Phleas, Linn Ernst, I. PL XLIII. f. 91. a. b. 



PL LXXII. Suppl. XVIII. 

 f.91. e.g. h. 



41. — Battus, Fab Hiibn. Pap.Tab.l 07. f.550. (mas.) 



Tab. 72. f. 360. 361. (foem.) 



42. — Bubi, Linn Ernst, I. PL XLIII. f. 90. a.b. 



Fam. C. — The posterior wings subcaudate, with generally one 



or more reddish-yellow maculae above the short tail ; a 

 white transverse fascia (more or less distinct) either sim- 

 ple, or composed of minute maculae on the under surface 

 of both wings. 



Larva similar to those of Fam. A., but less elevated, and 

 rather broad at the fore-part; back hairy; hairs very 

 fine and short. 



Pupa flat beneath ; back very convex ; generally attached to a 

 leaf by a web, and filaments across the back. 

 Species. Icon. 



43. L. Roboris, Esp Hiibn. Pap. Tab. 73. f. 366. 367. 



(foem.) 



44. — Quercus, Linn. ... Ernst, I. PL XXXV. f. 71. a— c. 



45. — Bosticus, Linn.... Ernst, I. PL XXXVII. f.76. a.b. 



PL LXXI. Suppl. XVII. 

 f. 76. c. 



46. — Telicanus, Hiibn. Hiibn. Pap. Tab. 74. f. 371. 372. 



(mas.) Tab. 108. f. 553. 554. 

 (foem.) 



f 38*. L. Dispar, Haw Curtis, Brit. Ent. I. PI. 12. $ &? . 



Mr. Stephens observes, that this species may eventually prove to be the 

 same as L. Hippothoe. Ochsenheimer has omitted it altogether. 



47. L. Spini, 



