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 D. splendida, Dohertyi, funerea, fasciata, samhawana. 

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Eu. hesperides Newnham, probably = cardamines var. turritis Ochs and carda- 

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7 n. sp., 1 n. var. ; n. g. Psilotagma, Ecliptopera. 

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 Belongs to the Thyrididae. 



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 Papilio Cresphontes, v. Catocala, G. A. Ehrmann. 



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A lowland species in the British Isles, in Switzerland from 1000 to 7000 feet. 



