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Iceland and of Scotland, only one of those taken, Colymbetes 
grenlandicus, Aubé, not occurring in both countries. 
Larv® or OTIoRRHYNCHUS suLcATUS.—Mr. J. A. CLark 
brought for exhibition living larvee of Otiorrhynchus sulcatus 
feeding on the roots of ferns. 
CoLEOPTERA FROM THE Sout oF FranceE.—Commander J. J. 
Waker showed living specimens of Oxythyrea_ stictica, L., 
Lpicometis hirtella, L., and Anthaxia parallela, Lap., taken by 
Dr. T. A, Chapman at St. Maxime, Var, 8. France. 
Divercent Mrimicky BY THE FEMALES oF LEUCERONIA 
ArGIA, Fabr.—Dr. F. A. Dixry exhibited specimens of 
Leuceronia argia, Fabr., 6 and 9, together with several 
forms belonging to four other Pierine genera. He remarked 
on them as follows :— 
“Mr. Trimen (‘South African Butterflies, vol. IIT, 1889, 
p. 181) has drawn attention to the resemblance borne to 
Mylothris agathina, Cram., and Selenois ianthe, Doubl., by 
certain forms of the female Lewceronia argia, Fabr. The 
female of this Pierine is extremely variable, and the object of 
the present exhibit is to show that each of its diverse forms is 
associated in aspect with one or more species of Mvylothris, 
Belenois, Pinacopteryx or Phrissura—all these being genera 
whose affinity with Leuceronia is remote. 
““The following are the forms now exhibited, together with 
the types which they respectively resemble :— 
Form or L. argia, Fasr., 2 ASSOCIATED WITH 
1. White, black-bordered form (=f.  Belenois theuszi, Dewitz 
typica, Auriv.). 3. 
2. The same, with orange basal flush Mylothris riippellii, Koch, 
on forewings (=f. popped, Donov., é- 
teste, Butler). 
3. White, slight dark border, pinkish  Phrisswra phebe, Butl., ? 
basal flush just showing through 
upper surface of forewings. 
4, White, border of conspicuous dark  Mylothris riippellii, Koch, 
spots, orange-vermilion basal Sas 
flush. 
5. Yellow, strongly-marked dark Mylothris riippellii, Koch, 
border, orange basal flush (= f. é (yellow form). 
sulphurea, Auriy.). 
