IHE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Vol. XIV.] FEBEUAEY, 1881. [No. 213. 



VARIETY OF ARGYNNIS LATHONIA. 



Argynnis LATHONIA, var. 



The beautiful varietj^ figured above, was taken by me in 

 August, 1876, at the Christiania side of the foot of the Fille 

 Fjeld, in Norwaj^ A. Lathonia is widelj' distributed throughout 

 the South of Norway, and is generally common where it occurs. 

 I have taken it in different j^ears in various localities, but have 

 never before seen any tendency to vary from the normal type. 

 The figure represents the left upper side, and the under side of 

 the right wings. 



R. W. BOWYEK. 



Haileybury, Hertford, December, 1880. 



THE MANGOLD-FLY. 



By Edwabd a. Fitch. 



(Concluded from p. 13.) 



Last June I sent two shrivelled imagos of the mangold feeder 

 to Mr. Meade, who replied, " I cannot determine them with 

 accuracy ; they appear, however, to correspond most closely with 

 Chortophila sidcans of Schembri and Eondani (see Dipt. Ital. 



