198 A CATALOGUE OF THE LEPIDOPTERA OF 



Abundant eveiywliere in grassy places, from the end of June 

 to the beginning of September. In the Twizell, Durham, and 

 Stockton lists. 



3. H. TiTHONUs, Linn. 



Papilio Tithonus, Lhm. Mant. i. 537. — Wood Ind. Ent. 

 t. 2,/ 40. P. Pilosella?, Don. Brit. Ins. xii. 33, ;?/. 405. 

 P. Herse, Huh. Pap. 156, 157, 612. Hipparchia 

 Tithonus, Stepli. Illust. Haust. i. 58. — Staint. Man. i. 28. 

 Larva. Hiih. Gescli. Fap. I. Nympli. F. a. 1. — Dup. Icon. 

 i.pl. 27,/. 74. 

 Local, but generally abundant where found; making its ap- 

 pearance in July. Li profusion in a single field near Whitley, 

 where the road to Hartley crosses Briardean Burn — Meldon 

 Park — by the roadside about half way between Morpeth and 

 Longhirst. Castle Eden Dene — Seaton Carew. — Wm. Back^ 

 house, Esq. " Castle Eden and other Denes." — Ornshy's Durham. 



9. Enodia, Huh. 

 1. E. Hyperanthus, Linn. 



Papilio Hyperanthus, Linn. S. Nat. ii. 768. — Don. Brit. 

 Ins. viii. 53, pi. 271.— Wood Lid. Ent. t. 2,/ 45. P. 

 Polymeda, Hi'ih. Pap. 172, 173. Hipparchia Hyperan- 

 thus, Steph. Illust. Haust. i. 60. — Staint. 3Ian. i. 28. 

 Larva. Huh. Gesch. Pap. I. Nymph. F. a. h. 2. — Dup. 

 Icon. i. 2^1 27, f. 75. 

 Very abundant in damp grassy lanes and woods. It appears 

 in June and July, and varies much in the number and magni- 

 tude of the ocelli, which not rarely differ on the opposite wrings 

 of the same specimen, and are sometimes entirely obliterated and 

 replaced by mere white spots. 



10. Erebia, Dahn. 

 1. E. Blandina, Fah. 



Papilio Blandina, Fah. M. ii. 41. — Don. Brit. Ins. xii. 87, 

 pi 42Q.— Wood Ind. Ent. t. 2,f. 43, t. S.f. 7. P. Me- 

 dea, Huh. Pap. 220-222. Hipparchia Blandina, Steph. 

 Illust. Haust. i. 62. Erebia Blandina, Staint. Man. i. 29. 



