42 Mr. G. C. Champion's and Dr. T. A. Chapman's 



Argynnis aglaia Ccenonympha arcauhis 

 „ lathonia ,, iphioides 



,, paphia, var. anargyra Theda ilicis 

 „ adippe, vars. chloro- „ qnercus 



dippe and cleodippe La'osopis roboris 



„ niobe Fohjommatus hippotlioe, 

 ,, daphne „ gordius 



Melcmargia lachesis „ iihloeas 



„ var. cataleuca „ mrgav/rex, var. 



,, uvpygia miegii 



Erebia stygne, var. pehalarse Lampkhs btetica 

 Epinephele tithonus „ telicanus 



ISatyrus semele Lycxna iccrns 

 „ aetata „ astrarche 



„ statilinus ,, argyrognomon 



Ceeuonympha pamph tins Awjiades comma 



Amongst the Colcoptera observed at the Puerto de 

 Pajares, Lytta vesicatoria (which is usually of a cupreous tint 

 in these southern localities) was perhaps the most in 

 evidence, this insect swarming in places on the flowers of the 

 Genista, as did two or three species of Zonabris. On this 

 plant, too, or on broom, there were also to be found, Gorym- 

 bites htvmatodes, var., Athous rcynoScV?, various Tel&phori, 

 Rliagonycha, and Uasyles, Gryptocephalus lusitanicus ( vary- 

 ing to almost entirely black, and sometimes seen on heath 

 also), G. vittatus, GynandropMJialma concolor and G. reyi, 

 Anthophagus muticus and sp. ? (in numbers, insects not 

 seen on the Bejar or the Guadarrama, or on Moncayo), 

 Antkohium spp., Phyllobius tuberculifer, Stropkosomus spp., 

 etc. About the patches of snow, under stones, etc., were, 

 JBembidium pyrcnmtm (which seems to be scarcely more 

 than a form of the Alpine B. glaciale), in abundance, 

 Baris nivalis, Dcltomerus nebrioides (very rarely), Zabrus 

 neglcdus ?, Steroptts lacordairei, Cymindis mclanocepkala, 

 Stenus guynemeri, etc. On a mountain ridge, or Puerto, 

 at about 6500 feet elevation, amongst short turf, under dry 

 dung, etc., many interesting insects occurred, as JTovia- 

 ptertcs pundulatus (taken by us previously on the Bejar), 

 Pedilopkorus metallicus, in abundance, but mostly dead, 

 Hdopkorus porculus, Hypcra biglobosa (singly), Otiorrkynckus 

 asturiensis, a Timarcka, Gkrysomcla rufofemorata and G. 

 cantabrica, etc. Under stones in various places on the 

 mountains, were Carabus macroccp>kalus (very rarely), 

 Harpalus cardioderus, Nebria sobrina, various Calatki, 

 Synuchus nivalis, Amara equestris, Notiopkilus aquations, 

 etc. ; and on the paths, or amongst the heath, Gicindela 



