112 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Brenthis selene, Schiff.—Budapest; one or two only. 
B. euphrosyne, L.—Suskului and Cserna, not common. 
B. daphne, Schiff—Cserna-thal, very common, and on Suskului. 
Lssoria lathonia, L.—Kyery locality visited, occasional specimens. 
Argynnis aglava, L.—Suskului and Cserna, frequent. 
A. niobe, L., et var. exis, Meig.—Budapest, common; Suskului 
and Domogled, occasionally. 
A. adippe, L.—Generally around Herculesbad. Var. cleodoxa, O. 
—Cserna Valley. 
Dryas paphia, li.—Eyvery locality, rather frequent. 
D. pandora, Schiff.—Several on the Suskului. 
Hrebia medusa, Fab., var. psodea, Hb.—Suskului, common. 
fi. ligea, L.—Herculesbad, in the ravine and market-place. 
Pararge egeria, L., var. egerides, Stgr.—Herculesbad, but nowhere 
common. 
P. roxelana, Cr.—Herculesbad, common locally. 
P. hiera, Fab.— Herculesbad, Cserna-thal, and Suskului; also 
Budafok. Appears to have been common. 
Cenonympha iphis, Schiff.— Budafok, rather past, but not in- 
frequent. 
C. leander, Esp.—Suskului. 
C. arcama, L.—Cserna and Suskului, common locally. 
C. pamphilus, L.—Budapest. 
Libythea celtts, Esp.—Cserna and market, Herculesbad, very 
common. 
Thecla w-album, Knoch.—Cserna Valley. 
T’. acaci@, Fab.—Cserna-thal, one specimen. 
Chrysophanus virgauree, L.—Herculesbad. 
C. thersamon, Esp.—Budafok, three only. 
C. dispar, Hw., var. rutilus, Wernb.—Budafok. 
C. aleciphron, Rott.—Cserna-thal. 
fiusticus argus, L.—Budapest and Cserna. 
Li. argyrognomen, Brgstr.—Budapest and Suskului. 
Polyommatus orion, Pall.—Cserna-thal, mostly var. ornata, Stgr. 
P. donzelvi, B.—Suskului, only one. 
P. icarus, Rott., et ab. carinus, Scrib.—Cserna and Budapest. 
P. bellargus, Rott.—Cserna and Budapest. 
Nomiades cyllarus, Rott.—Cserna and Budafok, not common. 
Thymelicus thaumas, Hufn.—Hvery locality. 
Pyrgus orbifer. Hb.—Budapest. 
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THE ATHALIA GROUP OF THE GENUS MELITAA. 
By Rey. Georece WHEELER, M.A., F.E.S. 
(Continued from p. 32.) 
AyoTHeER form of peculiar coloration was originally described 
as a separate species, viz.: tessellata, Stephens, ‘ Illustrations,’ 
i, p. 31, pl.v., figs. 1, 2 (1828). His figure is copied from 
