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went Gi Rhamni. motte mae yellow ofthe fe 
Shateb saale whitish ; with a fulvous spot on each. 
Papilio rhamai. Linn. 
rhamni, Fabr. Latr. 
Pieris rhamni, Schrank. 
. erys rhamni. Leach, 
its Europe in the spring and autumn, Flight 
$21. An- Gaxvs CCCCXXL Aroeynnis. Fabr. Latr. 
Otrxm 
Antenne terminated with a short club, Palpi diva- 
ricating abruptly, terminated with a minute, slender, 
acicular, very short joint ; cay SO PRE Rego hairy. 
Hinder wing orbicular. Anterior feet very short in 
both sexes. Tursi with double nails. 
Chrysalis suspended by the tail. 
ee. spiny. 
Lathonia. 1. Lathonia. 
ta ‘apilio Lathonia. Linn, 
a Re ates ‘ Fabr. oo 
ts Europe. It is rare in Britain. 
Aglaia. sp 2. ieee ~ 
ENTOMOLOGY. 
ably a white margin to the wings. 
Papilio Lucina. Gmelin. 
Melitea Lucina. Fabr: A 
Inhabits borders of woods and. : 
Genus prereset het val 
Antenne terminated 
Inhabits Europe. The larva on nettles. 
Sp. 2. Cardui. a lady.) 
Papilio cardui. Linn. 
Vanessa cardui. Fabricius, Latreille. 
Vanessa Antiopa. Latreille. 2 
Inhabits Europe. The English: vaviety dbs invari 
‘apilio Aglaia. Linn. . 4. To. (Foon oF 2 Be 
Argynnis Aglaia, Fabr. apilio To. ea 
Inhabits Europe. Is common. Papilio Char- Vanessa Io. Pabeide Latreille. iy; ee 
lotta saben tome Erp Meet na aoe Inhabits the nettle. 20 
dental variety of this species. Sp. 5. Polychloros. (Large tortoise-shell) ia] 
Adippe. Sp. 3. Adi apilio Polychloros. Linn. a 
An ‘abr. Vanessa Pi . Fabricius. tii eilel 
pai foo and the borders of woods thoughout Page pg besa er) The larva on the elm. ni’ 
on 6. Urtice. (Small costing aioli ne 
Paphia. ops, Pape ‘apilo urtice. Linne ‘ 
Pe ia. Linn. Vanessa urlica. Latreille, Fabricius. : 
Areynnis Ba Fabr. Latr. Lewy Europe. ¢ 
Inhabits the borders of woods in Germany, England, Calm tec qece gt Lo. te hed 
and France. ks . pe 4 
422. Meu - Genus CCCCXXII. Metrraa. > Fabre’ Vanessa pe Fabricius. “ef sides 
THA. Aroynnis. Latr. Genus CCCCXXIV. Hirrarcnra, Fabricius, Leach. 494. ; 
Antenne terminated ae club. fainw Maniota. Schrank. ; 
hairy, divaricating, with tl t acicular, Saryrus. Latreille. 
length of the inder win abe Antenne with a slender tuhinhhe tedictd Weenae- ~ 
lar. Anterior ey eet ie both sexes. Tarsiwith what trigonate orbicular club, ree. meeting above 
double nails. por? e, with the second joint very much compres- 
Caterpillars ponents with fleshy tubercles. very much longer than the first. Anterior 
Chrysalis suspended by the tail.. pi a egs'shorter than the rest, and often very hairy’! 
Euphro- Sp. 1. Euphrosyne. (Pearly border). eetof the other lege with double nails Hinder 
syne. ilio Euphrosyne. Linn. : somewhat orbicular or orbiculate-triangulate, with 
internal cronvabed0d receives toe alsdhianctoy chi! 
‘apilio 
A is Euphrosyne. Latr. margin 
Melieea. middle cell closed: behind, from: whieh part the ner-' 
Enphrosyne, Fabr. 
Inhabits waste and heaths. vures radiate; the other margin. entire, or: with aeute 
Silene. Sp. 2. Silene. — border likeness). or obtuse i Caterpillar downy, with a glo- 
Melita peal icacr AR ptr 2 Fa gay eds copie the abdo-. 
8 preceding species. men bimucronate behind. engubetd; 
Cinzia, 3. Cinzia. caritios the front bimucromate by the tail. Leach’s 
Poy ‘apilio Cinzia, Gmelin Zoolog. Miscel. vol. i. r 27. CL, Wim 
Melita Cinzia. Fabr. Sp. 1. Galathea. ) 
A is Cinzia. Latr. Papilt Galathea. . Gmelin. - x 
Tnhabits Rare in Britain. Piston Galathea. Fabricius. 
Artemis. 4. Artemis. (Greasy). Satyrus Galathea. Latreille. 
Artemis, Gmelin. Inhabits Europe in fields. | 
Melitea Artemis.  Fabr. Sp. 2. ee (Eyed.) 
Inhabits Europe. » Is common near Norwich in Nor- ‘apilio hus, L PSE: V2 
folk. ’ Hipparchia Hyperanthus. Fabr. © ~~ 
Dictynna. Sp. 5. Dictynna. (Heath). ; Satyrus Hyperanthus. Latreille. © 
Dictynna. Ginelin, ' Inhabits Europe in fields. 
Dictynna, Fabr. Sp. 3. Pamphilus, omy Fh Wwe 
Sebehids: bodies edods Papilio cos of Has ‘apilio Pamphilus. Linn. Gmelin. 
worth seems to be a variety. Hipparchia Pas Fabricius. 
Lucina. Sp. 6. Lucina. (Duke of Burgundy). Satyrus - Latreille. 
