134 THE BUTTERFLIES OF SWITZERLAND 



"var. Reichlini, H.-S. (Styx, Frr.) ; larger, duller, bands un.s. 

 f.w. and h.w. less conspicuous, and without eye-spots un.s. h.w. 



Loc. S. Tyrol, ('.//., Stelvio, New Baths of Bormio, vii. 11, 1900, 

 ab. [H.-llrn.). 



An intermediate form between FwuhUni and the type exists. 

 var. (? ab.) Stelviana, Curo (1871), (Italica, Fm/, 1880.) 



Loc. The Swiss form : an hour behind Zernetz, at Champlong 

 {('nm) ; nr. Cierfs [Zll.-lJoldcr) ; in the Val da Fraele and Val 

 Muranza {/AL- Voider) ; Monte Grigna, above Lecco (Christ). 



(b.) diminution of size, together with in- 

 creased darkness of col. 

 var. Morula, S/n-. : with un.s. f.w. unicolorous, but somewhat 

 lighter well-defined band un.s. h.w. 

 Loc. High meadows in S. Tyrol ; Grodner Joch ; Seisseralp 

 [Kane). 



[Obs. — In the Museum at Sion are 2 specimens identified by Standfuss as 

 this var., wh. were taken on the Gemmi by M. Paul.] 



*E. Scipio, Bsdv.; 42mm. Fd. pit. (and 1.) unknown. 

 3 with dk., $ with It., h.w. un.s. 

 Dist. Char. un.s. h.w. nearly unicolorous in connection with It. 

 chestnut disc un.s. f.w., and large wh.-pupilled apical eye-spot 

 f.w. up. and un.s. 

 Loc Basses Alpes, vii. m., viii. ; Digne, the Dourbes, vii. /91 

 (L)/;n.) ; Draix ; Beauvezer ; Seyne ; Alios {Powell) ; Larche, viii. 

 1-4, 1900 {'rittt) ; Barcelonette ; Ozglosse ; Malmorte (A'«»<'). 



Directions of Yar. (a.) presence of eye-spots, 2 or 3, up.s. h.w. 



(b.) occasional presence of eye-spots un.s. 

 h.w. in ^ . 



(c.) presence or absence of blk. dots repre- 

 senting eye-spots un.s. h.w. in J . 



(d.) un.s. h.w. cl. band occasionally just 

 visible. 



E. Euryale, Esp. ; 40mm. Fd. pit. a great variety of 



grasses {Far.). 

 [Obs. — The number of contiicting descriptions of Euryale and Adi/te, 

 including those which make Adyte a var. of Euryale, and those which make 

 Euryale and its vars. to be vars. of Liyea, and the way in which most of these 

 descriptions fail to fit in with facts, are positively distracting. On the whole, 

 the preponderance of opinion seems to be in favour of regarding Euryale as a 

 distinct sp., though I am not sure that this is correct. The whole matter 

 requires further investigation, and the arrangement here adopted is merely 

 tentative.] 



J with niuch more conspicuous It. ante-margi. band un.s. h.w. 

 than cJ . 

 Dist. Char. It. ante-margl. band, or traces of it, un.s. h.w., with 

 a tooth cutting deeply into the middle of the dk. centre. 



