DARK UNDER- WING COPPER. 225 



cited by Miss Jeimyn, viz. Epping Forest, Essex, 

 and Ashdownham in Sussex. 



DARK UNDER- WING COPPER 



Lyccena Hippothot. 



:PLATE XXX. Fig. 2. 



Pap. Hippothoe, Linn — Lyceena Hippothoe, Stephens.— 

 Dark Under-winged Copper, Haworth. 



Expansion of the wings from 15 to 17 lines 

 the colour of the surface bright fulvous, with a nai 

 row external black border, which is entire in the 

 primary wings, but crenated internally in the secon- 

 dary: besides this, there is a minute transverse 

 black mark in the middle of each wing. The su- 

 perior wings are yellowish beneath, inclining to ash 

 colour, with numerous black spots cinctured with 

 white ; the inferior pair ash-coloured, with many 

 Dcellated dots, and a fulvous band posteriorly, spotted 

 on each side with black. In the markings on the 

 upper side, the female resembles the same sex of 

 the preceding species ; but the hinder wings are en- 

 tirely black, except a posterior band of yellow, cre- 

 mated on its outer side. 



Only one or two specimens of this insect have 

 been found in Britain, and they seem to liave been 



