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21. P. apollo melliculus Stichel. 

 1 (^, 1 ?, Eichstiitt, Nieder Franken, Bavaria ; 2 tJcJ, 2 ? ?, South Germany; 

 1 S, 1 ?, Bavaria; 1 S, no locality; 1 cJ, no locality, transition to ab. unsl/otti ; 

 1 ?, Bavaria, and 1 ?, Regensbnrg, ab. ivislwtfi \ 2 Si, 2 ?S, Riedenberg, 

 Bavaria ; 2 SS, 1 ?, Todtnan, Baden, Schwarzwald ; 2 SS, 1 ?, Bleistadt, 

 Bohemia. 



22. P. apollo vinniagensis tsticbel. 

 1 ?, Staffelsteiu ; 3 c?c?, 3 ? ¥, Wiuningen a/d. Mosel. 



23. P. apollo proviucialis Kheil. 

 29 SS,! ? ?, Digne, Basses Alpes, June 1908 (W. Rothschild & K. Jordan) ; 

 5 c?c?, Foret de Dourbes, Digue, June 25, 1908 (K. Jordan) ; 1 ?, Basses Alpes. 



24. P. apollo pyrenaicus Ilarconrt. 



18 SS, 3 ? ¥, VaJ d'Aras, Byrenees, Spain, June 1907 (Mousqnes) ; 27 (?(?, 

 16 ? ?, Luchon, July 1905—1906 (W. Rothschild & E. Hartert) ; 5 Si, Road 

 from Lucliou to tlie Val de Lys, July 10-13, lOii.j (W. Rothschild & E. Ilartert) ; 

 1 S , same locality, July 13, aberration with wide black submargiual and marginal 

 band to hindwings -,2 SS, above Lac d'Oo, 5700 ft., July 2(J, 1905 (W. Rothschild & 

 E. Hartert) ; 3 ? ?, below Luchon, August 3,4, 1906 (W. Rothschild & E. Hartert) ; 

 9 (?c?, 5 (J?, tiantarets, July 1905—1906 (W. Rothschild & E. Hartert); 1 S, 

 Cantarets to Cambasquc, 14. vii., 1906 (W. Rothschild k E. Hartert); 2 SS, 

 Cautarets (Monsqu(5s, 1907); 1 ?, Cantarets (Mousques, 1907), aberration; 1 ?, 

 Cambasque, July 1905 (Mousqnes); 5 SS, 4 ?, Gavarnie, July 27, 1905 

 (W. Rothschild & E. Hartert) ; 1 c?, 2 ? ? , Pierrefitte to Gavarnie, July 27, J 905 

 (W. Rothschild & E. Ilartcr(j. 



25. P. apollo escalerae subsp. nov. 



This new form, of which an enormous series was sent me by BI. de la 

 Escalera, is distinct from P. apollo nevadensis and P. npollo pyreiininis. It 

 resembles in the S apollo liburnicus, but differs in having the black blotches of 

 the f'orewings and the ocelli of the hindwings very reduced in size. The ? ? are 

 as a rule larger than pyiii'iiaicus, and there are less blackish ones among them. 

 The ocelli in the hiudwing are also larger and darker red in the greater numljer of 

 the specimens, 



39 (?(J, 35 ? ?, 8an Ildefonso, Segovia, Spain, June and July 1906 (Manuel 

 de la Escalera) ; 1 S, same locality, with yellow ocelli; \ S,\ ?, Castile ; 

 1 c?, 1 ?, Sjiain. 



26. P. apollo snbsp. 

 1 S , Moncayo Mountains, Spain, 11. viii. 1898. This specimen is quite dis- 

 tinct, being very small and resembling P. apollo siciliae, but the two black patches 

 in cell of I'orewings are very large. One specimen, iiowever, is nut sufficient to 

 warrant my naming it. 



27. P. apollo nevadensis Uberthiir. 

 1 have no specimens of this form. ObiTthiir's diagnosis is, however, wrong in 

 so fir that specimens witli yellow ocelli are not the rule in the Sierra Nevada. 



