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from I\' lo XL Only occasionally in intervcMiing nionllis. 

 A lypical specinicMi of vS. lelicdiiiis was taken by the 

 Nvrilcr in .laiuiary V.)ì7ì at Cairo. The usual I'^i^iyplian 

 (and Cypiiot ) form egijptiacn (lillers IVoui the lype in 

 the sjiarser and decidedly yellower marking of the under- 

 side, but transitional examples occur. 



]\Ir. Andres, references to var. cgyptiaca in his list 

 of l']gyptian Lepido|)lera are marked by certain in- 

 acuracies. 



'•'ootlplaiit : Melihitns. Medicago spp., Alhagi manni- 

 feniin. " Lybia" ? 



I)islril)ntion outside Egypt. Much rcsendjles that of 

 the last species except that it does not extend so far to 

 the E. or in Central Europe, Geneva l)eing about its 

 Northern limit on tlie European (continent. 



12. ? Tarucus (Catochrysops) eleusis, Demaisox. 



A species of which little is known and which does 

 not seem to have yet been taken in Lower Egyi)t. 



Luxor ( Ciurney. II — III ). 



Assuan ( Rothschild, Longs la IT. ) 



Eoodplant : Possibly Lotus arabicns to which it is 

 attached at Assuan according to Dr. LongstatY. 



Distribution outside Egypt. Sudan as far S. as 

 Khartum. 



I;*. Azanus nbaldus Cu. (tìudmna Stdgr.), 



Akin to Azanus jesous which occurs in Syria, Arabia, 

 \\. and E. Central Africa including the Sudan and S. \V. 

 Morocco ; also in Beluchistan, a gieat part of India, 

 Burma and Ceylon. 



.4, ubaldus is to be distinguished Ijy (a) smaller 



