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the normal (Fig. i, teg.), and, in particular, its uncus is small, 

 reduced and deprived of the processes which adorn its dorsal 



sac 



FIG. i. Copulatory apparatus of the normal male of A rgynnis paphia L. : teg., 

 tegumen; unc., uncus; pr. sup., processus superior valvae of Petersen (cercina of 

 Fruhstorfer) ; pr. inf., processus inferior valvae of Petersen; h., harpae (clinopus of 

 Fruhstorfer) ; ft. inf., fultura inferior; pn., penis; sac., saccus; cr. obi., crista obliqua 

 of Petersen; v. d., valva dextra. Zeiss, obj. as, oc. I. 



surface and have the form of a cock's comb. Moreover, this 

 uncoid is situated asymmetrically, being clearly displaced to the 

 right side. In one word, this uncoid appears to be a right half 



cr 



Sctc 



FIG. 2. Copulatory apparatus of the gynandrous Argynnis paphia L. : p. an., 

 papilla analis; unc., uncoid; pn., penis; v. d., valva dextra; v. s., valva sinistra; h., 

 harpae; //. inf., fultura inferior; sac., saccus; cr. obi., crista obliqua; pr. inf., 

 processus inferior; pr. sup., processus superior. Zeiss, obj. as, oc. I. 



