Explanation of Plate C. 



Fig. 1 . Male appendages of Everes dipora. 

 ,, 2. „ „ „ ,, argiades, var. diporides. 



„ 3. „ „ „ Oiipido minimus. 



This plate may be taken in connection witli Plates XIX and XX 

 and the paper they illustrate ; indeed Fig. 3 is added with that 

 object to show how close C. minhnus is to E. argiades and how 

 comparatively difterent B. parrhasius is, and to show, m,inimus being 

 so close, that the small (but constant) differences between E. argiades 

 and E. coretas are of more weight than one is at first inclined to 

 attach to them. 



The appendages of G. argiolns will be found figured in Tutt's 

 " Brit. Lep.," vol, ix, PI. xxviii ; of Bothria chennellii and Nutur- 

 thrinus bhujhami, in Proc. Zool. Soc, 1908, PI. xxxviii. 



