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LARVA. On Grasses, in May and July. 



On July 9 th of last year (1891), I found a caterpillar, 

 full-fed, under some stones on the Colmiane. 



It began to pupate next day, and the imago, a $, 

 emerged soon after, on July 30 th . 



PUPA. Is green or brown varied with pink streaks. 

 The chrysalis from which my Lycaon came forth, was 

 of the former variety. 



E. Jariira. 



TIMES OF APPEARANCE. June to September. 



HABITAT. Generally distributed on the coast, and 

 in the mountains. 



OVUM. From the end of June to the middle 

 of August. 



LARVA. On Poa pratensis and other grasses, in 

 April and May. 



VARIETY. v. Hispulla. 



Larger than the type ; male darker ; and has a 

 more distinct patch of black scales beneath the median 

 nervure of the f.-w.; h.-w. more dentate. The female 

 has fulvous spread over a greater part of the f.-w. 



HABITAT. It is found in the same localities as the 

 type, and is not uncommon. Specimens intermediate 

 between type and variety often occur. 



Hispulla is only found in Southern Europe. 



EJ. Ida. 



TIMES OF APPEARANCE. June and July. 



HABITAT. Nice, in the Vallon des Fleurs, Vallon 

 Obscur, and other spots ; it is also to be met with in 

 the mountainous parts of the district. On June 21 st 1890, 



