LEPIDOPTERA 
OF DEE. 
PIERIDE— 
Pieris Brassicae. 
»  Rapae. 
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VANESSIDE— 
Argynnis Paphia 
3 Aglaia 
‘5 Euphrosyne. 
s Selene. 
Melitzea Artemis 
Vanessa Urtice. 
‘3 Polychloros . 3 
3 Antiopa 
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Atalanta . 
- Cardui. 
SATYRIDA— 
Erebia Medea (Blandina) 
Satyrus Algeria. 
s Semele . 
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Generally near cultivated land 
seen at 1800 ft. 
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39 ” be 
Local, near Fintray, Inverury, 
Fyvie, New Deer. 
1 taken at Muchalls (J. Rae). 
On waste ground from coast 
to 3000 it. 
Local, in spade ie 1600ft. 
,  2000Ft. 
Local and scarce, Monymusk, 
Fyvie. 
Abundant, occurs at 3000 ft. 
One taken and another seen at 
Inverurie (Mr T.) 
6 seen in 1872, near Aberdeen, 
at Inverurie and Braemar. 
Single examples taken at 
various times near Aberdeen, 
on Brimmond Hill, in Mony- 
musk (M‘Gill), and in Fyvie. 
Uncertain, but sometimes 
common. 
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Common in Braemar, once at 
Bay of Nigg (J. Rae). 
Two caught at Hazelhead near 
Aberdeen (Mr. Clark). 
Common along the coast south 
of Aberdeen, once on Mur- 
car Links; the form occur- 
ing here is handsomer than 
that found in England. 
Abundant everywhere. 
Not rare. 
Local, but abundant where it 
occurs, as at Fyvie, Inve- 
rurie, Cruden, Morven. 
On most inland moors up to 
2500 ft. Rare at Fyvie. 
