18 BUTTERFLIES OF THE RIVIERA 



Euphenoides is known by the French, as the 

 " Gloire de Provence ". This species and the closely 

 allied A. Eupheno from North Africa, were long 

 confounded ; to avoid confusion then, D r Staudinger 

 proposed the name of Euphenoides of the present 

 species. 



Genus 4. LEUCOPHASIA 



Li. Slnapls. 



TIMES OF APPEARANCE. April and August. 



HABITAT. Common. Found in shady spots. 



LARVA. On Vicia cracca, Lotus, Lathy rus and 

 other plants of the order Leguminosae, in June and 

 September, the insect being double-brooded. 



VARIETIES. v. Erysimi. 

 v. Lathy ri. 

 and v. Diniensis. 



The latter variety is rather less common than the 

 former in the district. 



L. Onponolieli. 



TIMES OF APPEARANCE. - May to August. 



HABITAT. -- I have no account of its capture in the 

 department ; but, as it is stated in the entomological 

 works as belonging to South-Eastern France, I insert 

 it herewith. 



LARVA. Not described. 



OBSERVATION. - The species was first described by 

 Duponchel, in 1832. 



