THE ENTOMOLOGIST 



Vol. XXXV.] 



JANUARY, 1902. 



TNo. 464. 



SOME ABERRATIONS OF BRITISH BUTTERFLIES 

 CAPTURED IN 1901. 



I AM indebted to Mr. E. Sabine, of Erith, for a loan of the 

 interesting specimens figured above. 



Fig. 1. — Arciynnis aglaia <? • Taken by Mr. L. W. Newman, 

 at Eynsford, last year. This example is somewhat similar to 

 an aberration of the female of A. adippe {A. aglaia in error) 

 figured Entom. xv. pi. i. figs. 2, 2a. On the upper surface the 

 marginal and antemavginal spots are more elongated : on the 

 under surface the confluent, silvery, basal spots of hind wings 

 form distinct patches, and there are some silvery oblong spots 

 on outer marginal area. 



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