THE ENTOMOLOGIST 



Vol. XXXV.] 



JANUARY. 1902. 



rNo. 464. 



SOME ABERRATIONS OF BRITISH BUTTERFLIES 

 CAPTURED IN 1901. 



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I AM indebted to Mr. E. Sabine, of Eritli, for a loan of the 

 interesting specimens figured above. 



Fig. 1. — Avfiynnis aglaia $ . Taken by Mr. L. W. Newman, 

 at Eynsford, last year. This example is somewhat similar to 

 an aberration of the female of A. adippe (A. aglaia in error) 

 figured Entom. xv. pi. i. figs. 2, 2a. On the upper surface the 

 marginal and antemarginal spots are more elongated : on the 

 under surface the confluent, silvery, basal spots of hind wings 

 form distinct patches, and there are some silvery oblong spots 

 on outer marginal area. 



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