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or at least an aberration. The chief points of difference 

 are : 



That it is larger and lighter than the typical form 

 of the species. The dark marginal border on the f. and 

 h.-w., are deeper black, while the crescent of spots 

 on the f.-w. are greatly enlarged, and jet black. The 

 largest of these spots is exactly equal in size, to a 

 third part of the f.-w. 



The differences from the typical form of the 

 species, are as marked as those entitling L. Baton 

 v. Panoptes or L. Icarus v. Icarinus, to varietal rank. 



Li. Areas. 



TIMES OF APPEARANCE. July and August. 



HABITAT. ? It is to be taken in the South of 

 France, &c.; but I have not seen an account of its 

 capture in local works on the butterflies. 



LARVA. Unknown. 



