AM) TllK ALPS of CKNTKAI. KIlIOl'K. 19 



ab. Eleus, I'dhr. : in wh. llic coppei- is entirely suti'used and 

 h.w. distinctly '' tailed." 

 Log. a v. frequent form of '2nd brood in S., occasionally also N. 

 of the S. Alps; r.//., IVn-isal, viii. e. /9S ; Brig, ix. b. /98 (117/.); 

 Sion, Sierre, Niouc, Visp, Htalden (/•>//-.). 



St. ?klichel-de-Maurienne, vii. e. /97 ; Susa, viii. ni. /97 ; Torre 

 Pellice. vii. e. /Ol (7'/(^/). 



(c.) size and number of spots up.s. f.w. 

 (d.) a series of prp.-bl. spots inside copper 

 band up.s. h.Av., forming : 

 ab. Caeruleopunctata, stnr. {rf. Ampliidantas and Ihrilis ab. 

 I'miiunnjiimctatu). 

 Log. Esp. in 8.; e.(i., at Chiasso balf the specimens are of this 

 form {Maijcr) ; Brig, viii. /98 (TIV/.). 



(e.) absence of band up.s. h.w., called : 

 ab. Obsoleta, Tntt. 



(f.) band replaced by long radiating wedge- 

 shaped lines, forming : 

 ab. Radiata, Tntt. 



C. Amphidamas, llxp. (Helle, Hh.) ; 26mm. Fd. pit. 



Jlinih'.c aci'tdsa, I'uli/ijoiiiDii binturta. 

 3 with brilliant prp. reflections, 2 with large prp. spots up.s. 

 Dist. Char. Brilliancy of the metallic prp.. in connection with 

 small size. 

 Log. In Switz. a mtn. sp. : W. slope of the Moleson in marshy 

 meadows, vi. 25 01 (/.'/.) (too early for this loc. in/02); 1 at Villard- 

 sur-Clarens, vi. 12 01 (/'V.s.) ; 1 on slope of Rochers de Naye, nr. 

 ('au\, vii. m. /Ol, worn (Linn.) ; 1 in Tinic^re Valley, vi. 25/02 

 {('/tadtcick) ; 1, worn, at ^■illa^s-sur-C^ryon, vii. /02 [Moss). 



Obs. — All these Iocs, are on one chain, and it is therefoie probable that 

 Amplddamax may be found in suitable, and perhaps less accessible, mai'shy 

 spots between these points. 



Htockhonithal (////.); Bas de Cheville (Miis.'ittcr): 'framelan 

 (J//.); Hasliberg {Surll) : -lustisthal {Jninrr) ; Pilatus (Wxrhl.) : 

 esp. on the Kmsigen Alp (' hrist) ; Ober-C-rurnigel (M.-lK). 



(Obs. — The specimens from the last loc, acconliuj;- to Frey, are remarkable 

 for the extreme biilliancy of the metallic prp. in the d . and for the ante-margi. 

 row of brt. pip. spots on all 4 \vs. cT and ? ; these observations arc certainly 

 true of the Gurnigel specimens I have seen at Geneva ; those from Tramelan 

 arc, howcvtr. ecjually magnificent, i 



DireGtions of Yar. (a.) Brilliancy and extent of [n-p. suffusion [r. 

 s,>/,n)). 

 Obs. — The suffusion of the Tnunclan c? is oi the col. ul A. his, that of the 

 Gurnigel <? of the col. of .\. H'a. 



Tribe Lvt.v.Mhi. 



Prevailing col. bl. in 3 , brn. m ? : ^ome 3 s, however, Ijeing 

 always lirn,, and many ? s souiitiuies bl. : un.s. witli ringed 

 eye-spots. 



