On Rhopalocera from Brazil. 7 



collate the recorded examples and gain some insight into the 

 general principles underlying the irregularities. 



Since the above was written, Dr. Caiman has shown me a 

 living specimen of the edible crab, Cancer pagarus, with no 

 oviducal aperture on the left side. All tlie otlier external 

 features of the animal were as in the normal female. 



II. — Description of a new Lemonia. 

 By the Hon. Walter Rothschild, Pii.D. 



Lemonia taraxaci terranea^ subsp. n. 



This very distinct local form was taken by Dr. Jordan and 

 myself at Le Lautaret, liautes At pes, in August 1908, at 

 light. We secured nine specimens, all males. 



^ . Differs from L. taraxaci taraxaci in having all the 

 wings brownish clay-colour instead of dull yellow. Thorax 

 brownish orange; antennae yellow; abdomen black above, 

 orange below. Wings below as above, only paler ; fringe 

 orange-butf. Some specimens are also paler above than the 

 type, with the costa broadly huffish. 



9 <$ S J Le Lautaret, liautes Alpes, 2000-2300 metres, 

 lst-2nd August, 1908. 



III. — The Collections of William. John Biircliell, D.C.L., in the 

 Hope Department^ Oxford University Museum. 



IV. 

 B 



I71 the Lepidoptera Rhopalocera collected hy W. J. 

 iarchell in Brazil, 1825-1830. By J. C. MOULTOX, 

 of Magdalen College, Oxford, 



[Continued from ser. 8, vol. ii. p. 195.] 



VI. Ntmpualin^ (continued). 

 Euhagis {Dynamine) agacles^ Dalm. 



Bz. 3S1. I. [21. 10. 25]. = 836. MinasGeraes. ''Pap[tlio]. 

 In a rossa at Discoberto, and along a channel (on the 

 margin of the forest) which conducts water to the house." 



10. 11. 25. = 837. Minas Geraes. 



Bz. 24. 3. 27. = 838. " Pascuis prope sylvulis." On road 

 W. beyond Pra^a da Alegria. Vicinity of S. Paulo. 



