

( OLOUB-P \TTI:I;\-. 



[INTROD. 



from ScrntiKR, liutttrfliet o/A T . America, i. pp. 477 480). Of this 

 .nt one, a certain striking aberration has been found, 



alw.i -'ity, in many lands. In this aberration the markings are 



nlm"-t i-ntir. i to have been first described by RAMBCR under 



ir. 7-. /(/MI, but this description I have never found. (The reference 



I'l'lnm-ntiiiti, Paris, 1829, Vol. n. PI. v.) As often happens 



withmit coloured figures description is almost useless, but the 



.ie very accessible. In a British specimen of this aberration 



tin- win- t from the anterior costffi and a series of white fusiform 



ii- marginal border; two abnormal white spots are 



tin- in. , thus continuing the series down the wing (Jig. 



i liiinl wings are equally aberrant. The two large dark spots which are 



.'i tin; median nervure and the inner margin are altogether 



"f the nervures of the hind-wing is a white spot, whereas 



in t)i< ii'irnuil form there is no white spot at all on the hind-wings. These white 

 tin- hind-wing! iurm a row parallel to the border of the wing and, as it 



B 



A 







N - ' '' : - 



<ir,liii, 



.,f /'. c,,r,l,,i. var. ,/(/,/,/ from l-'.nt. 1880. 

 r.rit. I'.iit.. )i. C,|. 

 fi..m NI-WMAX. Hrit. Tint., p. C,J. 



