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EothschUd ; 1 <?, 1 $, Florence (Steffanelli) ; 1 <?, 2 $?, Valescure, nr. St. Raphael, 

 Var, April 1910 (W. Rothschild); 1 ^. Antibes, Riviera, April 1904 (W. Roth- 

 schild) ; IcJ, Wallis, Buchecker coll. ; 1 <^, Toulon, Provence, Sand coll. ; 2 <JiJ ? 

 ex Felder coll. ; 1 cj, " Europe" ! ex Meyer coll. ; 1 (J, Galop, Provence ; 6 <J(J, 

 10 ??, Hyeres (H. Powell, March 1903, and Colonel N. Manders, AprU 1904) ; 

 1 ;J, 1 $, Agaz, Dept. Var, April 1910 (W. Rothschild) ; 2 larvae, 2 pupa shells, 

 1 Hymenopterous parasite, Hyeres (H. Powell). 



ab. vitrina ab. no v. 



This variety is very curious, the yellow is replaced by semitransparent dirty 

 white and the red spots by yellow. 



1 (J, Toulon, Sand coU. ; 1 cj, Agay, Dept. Var, April 1910 (W. Rothschild). 



Zerynthia polyxena subsp. ? 



ReseiTibles creusa but much larger. The material is quite inadequate to 

 describe this form. 



1 (J. S. Russia ; 1 3. Ekaterinoslov. May 1882 (Bramson). 



Zerynthia polyxena latiaris Stich. 



Zerynthia poli/iena latiaris Stichel in Wytsman, Genera Ins. Fasc. 59. p. 11. (1907) (Central 

 Italy, Alban Mountains). 



4 cJcJ, Mount Autore, Central Italy, 1,000 metres = 3250 ft., April 1909 

 (Geo. C. Krijger), ex coU. Turoti. 



Zerynthia rumina (Linn.). 



HeiT Stichel in Wytsman's Genera Insectorum, Fasc. 59, p. 11, describes, 

 under the name rumina andalusiana, a form of rumina in which the red on the 

 forewing is more or less obsolescent and the black markings very heavy, while 

 the red on the hindwmg is reduced. This he records from Andalusia, especially 

 Gibraltar (Type Gibraltar, No. 3113, Kgl. Zoological Museum, Berlin). I possess 

 a number of such specimens from South Portugal, but with them were taken 

 ui great numbers quite typical rumina. From Gibraltar I have 6 specimens 

 taken by Captam Jacobs, and I saw in his collection many more, all of which 

 have very extended red markings. It is therefore quite evident that andalusiana 

 Stichel can only be considered as an aberration. 



Zerynthia rumina rumina (Linn.). 



Papilio rumina Linnaeus, Sysl. Nat. (Edit, x.) p. 48(.i. No. 132. (1758) (South Europe). 



4 (J(J, 2 ??, No locality ; 1 <J, " Europe " ! Meyer coll. ; 3 ,J(J ? ex Felder 

 coll. ; 1 (J, 1 ?, South Spain ; 5 <J<J, 1 ?, Gibraltar. February — March, 1910- 

 1911 (Captaui J. J. Jacobs) ; 12 cJcJ, 4 ??. Algeciras, March 1908 (N. Charles 

 Rothschild) ; 3 ^S, 3 ??, Malaga, Andalusia (C. Ribbe) ; 1 J, Portugal, 

 Buchecker coll. ; 4 <J<J, 2 $$, Cintra, Portugal, April 1909-1910 (N. C. Roth- 

 schUd and Dr. K. Jordan); 10 SS, 6 $$, Monchique, Algarve, Portugal, May 

 1910, 9 SS, 9 ??, Caldas de Monchique. April 1910 (Dr. K. Jordan) ; 3 larvae, 

 Andalusia ; 1 larva, Monchique, May 12, 1910 (Dr. K. Jordan). ' 



