258 BRASSOLIS SOPHORAE AND LURIDA. 
The orange band in lurida Q is not incised with brown 
at the top of the cell, only two little brown spots are 
showing the incurvation. The cell is distinctly divided into 
two parts: a yellow apical one, partly covered with a 
brown dust, and a brown basal one. Further: the inside 
of the band in Jurida is more irregularly and more deeply 
notched; the colour is generally paler, also on the under- 
surface. Finally the two small brown lines, parallel with 
the distal margin of the underside of the forewing, are 
more strongly undulated in Br. sophorae sophorae than in 
Br. sophorae lurida. 
The following drawings will clearly show the differences 
between the orange band of the forewings in the Q of 
both subspecies. 
Fig. 1. 
Forewing of Br. sophorae Forewing of Br, sophorae sophorae (L.) 9. 
lurida (Stich.) 9. 
Fig. 2 
Leyden Museum, October 5, 1912. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXIV. 
