THE ENTOMOLOGIST 



Vol. XXVIL] 



JUNE, 1894. 



[No. 373. 



VAEIETIES OF ARGYNNIS EUFHR08YNE AND 

 A. AGLAIA. 



By Richakd South. 







Argynnis euphrosyne, vars. 



Figure 1. — Female, captured in a Kentish wood, June, 1890. 



Ground colour typical. Fore wings have the discoidal cell 

 almost entirely filled up with black, and there is a quadrate spot 

 of the same colour below it ; the spots forming the central series 

 are large and united ; submarginal series of spots typical, but 

 the marginal markings are somewhat similar in character to 

 those of female A. selene. Under surface almost typical, except 

 that the discal black markings of fore wings are very large. 



A very similar aberration of the male was taken in the same 

 wood about 1879. The chief differences between these two speci- 



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