14G Bulh'lìn de la Socictc Enloiiìol()(ji(jiie dEgijptc 



been grouped Z. karsdudvd dilTers i)()lh in Hit' slriiclurc 

 of llie inalc genitalia and in Ihe anangenienl ol' llie 

 underside spoiling. 



Ils dislril)ulion is also dilîerenl. Z. lijaimon seems 

 thus far lo have l)een only delinilely laken in S. Spain, 

 llie Canary Islands, Afiiea W. of I\gyt)l, (Central and S. 

 xAfriea. Z. harsaiiilni is recorded from India. Malaya, 

 Auslralia, Asia Minor and Syria. The hvo s])eeies seem 

 lo meet in S. Arabia. 



All Kgyi)lian sjjcciiuens whieli I ha\c' had mieros- 

 co|)icalIy examined j)rove lo be Z. L(irs(indr<i. A veiy 

 abundant species in cultivation and occasionally in the 

 desert, occulting in the Sinai and occasionally in the 

 ravines near Ileluan. Throughout tire year bui most 

 abundant in summer and autumn. 



Diredioiis of varìalìons (a) Obsolescence of spots on 

 under-side; (b) l)evelo|)emenl of spots on underside, 

 rayed forms being not uncommon ; (c) i)resence or ab- 

 sence of blue sulTusion on the up[)er-si(le of the female. 



Foodphtnl: i)ersim clover. ( Trifoliiiiu Àlcxondriiìuin). 



Distrihuiion outside lujiipt. See above. 

 K). Turania (Scolitantides) /'//o/z, IVisri;. var, alH-nccr- 



rCKJIlS, PiKU. 



An Algerian and Moroccan form of a c()mnu)n 

 lùn-opean and Medilrnanean species ai)|)arenlly only 

 occurring in Hgypl in the Mariut Steppe where il has 

 Ik'cu laken in very small numbers by the ^vriler and 

 Mr T. 11. Marsden ol' Alexandria in 111 and IV, near 

 Sidi Ali Merghab. 



FoodpUinl : ( of typical race) TlnjiiiU^. 



Dislrihiilion oiilside lùjijpt. See above. 



