74 BUTTERFLIES OF THE RIVIERA 



HABITAT. Saint-Martin-V6subie,onall the neighbou- 

 ring mountains, such as the Conchet, <fec. 



LARVA. Unknown. 



VARIETY. v. Pyrenaica. 



This form appears to be here more widely distributed 

 than the type. 



HABITAT. Found in the same localities as Stygne. 



E. Evias. 



TIMES OF APPEARANCE. July. 



HABITAT. Saint-Martin-Vesubie, on the Chemin 

 de Venanson, where it is common ; Mt. Balme de la 

 Frema; Cascade (Borreon); Madone des Fenetres, &c. 



The $, which has a light grey band on the u.-s. of 

 the h.-w., like the 5 of E. Mnestra, is rare. 



I caught a specimen of this sex on the Route de 

 Venanson, July 9 th 1891. 



E. Epistygne. 



TIMES OF APPEARANCE. March and July. 

 HABITAT. " Heights of Grasse." Mil. 

 LARVA. Unknown. 



E. Tyndarus. 



TIMES OF APPEARANCE. June to the middle of 

 August. 



HABITAT. Mts. Tournairet, Siruol, Balme de la 

 Frema, near Saint-Martin-Vesubie ; and Madone des 

 Fenetres. It occurs only at a great elevation, higher 

 than any of the preceding. 



I have seen it on the Pepiori, a higher spur of the 

 Balme, at an altitude of 9000 feet above the sea level. 

 It is common at these heights. A fresh specimen, 



