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GREASY FRITILLARY. 



MARSH FRITILLARY. 



PLATE XLIII. 



Melitosa artemis, Fabeicius. Ochsenheimer. Hubnee. 



" " Stephens. Duncan. Westwood. 



Papilio artemis, Fabeicius. Lewin. Haeeis. 



JPapilio Maturna, Espee. 



Papilio Lye, Borkhausen. 



Papilio matutina, Thunberg. 



Papilio Lucina, Wilkes. 



The following are localities for this fly: — Finstall, near 

 Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, where, as in other places in that 

 neighbourhood, I have taken it; Barnwell and Ashton Wold, 

 Aldwiukle, the birth-place of Dryden, and the neighbourhood 

 of Polebrook, Northamptonshire; Great Bedwyn and Sarum, 

 Wiltshire; Durdham, near Bristol; Eriswell, near Beccles, and 

 Mildenhall, Suffolk; Coleshill and Coventry, Warwickshire; 

 Woodstock, Oxfordshire; Glanville's Wootton, Dorsetshire; 

 Dartmoor, Devonshire; Enborne Copse near Newbury, Berk- 

 shire; Holm Fen and Monks Wood, Huntingdonshire; Clapham 

 Park, Bedfordshire; Brighton, Sussex; Beachamwell, Norfolk; 

 Belford, Northumberland; Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire; and 

 A. G. More, Esq., of Trinity College, Cambridge, has seen it 

 in plenty near Ardrahan, in the county of Galway, Ireland. 



It is found in marshy meadows and marshy places in woods. 



The perfect insect appears the middle of May, and continues 

 into June and July. 



The caterpillar, -which is hatched in the autumn, and is 

 gregarious, the brood passing the winter under a common web, 

 is full fed in April. 



