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laterally and above by a keel, the top broadly idiiiidcd 

 and wider than the bottom. Mesostoruuin mai'friiied by 

 a I'ather deep, clearly defined furrow, which becomea 

 widened towards the apex. The abdomen granular, 

 the middle of the 1st segment with 2 keels, which 

 converge at the base and do not extend, to the apex. 

 The (J is smaller and is almost similar in colou- 

 ration; the base of the flagellum of the antennae is 

 rufo-testacerus ; the antennae distinctly taper towards 

 the apex, with the joints not serrated there. 



€ r y p t i n a (f. 

 € r y p ( i n i. 



Lissarcha Qcn. nov. 



Base of metanotum smooth, the rest rather 

 strongly transversely striated, a stronger stria at 

 the base and another at the top of the apical slope, the 

 spiracles linear. Mesonotum trilobate, the furrows 

 deep, the middle lobe furrowed down the centre. 

 Scutellum not much raised, the sides not keeled. 

 Pace not separated from the clypeus, which has the 

 apex margined, broadly rounded and with a small, 

 smooth, shining tubercle in the centre. Mandibles 

 broad at the base, narrowed towards the apex,bidentate, 

 the upper tooth large, gradually narrowed,- the lower 

 small. Occiput margined. First abdominal segment 

 entirely smooth, becoming gradually widened from 

 the base to the apex, the spii'acles placed very shortly 

 beyond the middle, distinctly nearer to each other 

 than they are to the apex of the segment. Ovipositor 

 short. 2nd transverse cubital nervure absent; radial 

 cellule short, widened before the middle; disco-cubital 

 nervure broken by a minute stump; transverse 

 median nervure interstitial, bullated at its hinder 

 end, so that the discoidal cellule is almost open there, 

 this being also the case with its apex posteriorily. 

 Transverse cubitus in hind wing broken below the 

 middle. Legs stout, the tarsi spinose, the claws 

 of moderate size, simple. First joint of the flagellum 

 a Uttle longer than the second. This genus I can 

 only place in the Cryptini but the form of the abdo- 

 minal petiole is different, the post-petiole not bemg 

 separated or widened, it being more Uke what it 

 is in some of the other groups, e. g. Exetastes. The 

 s^Jiracles, too, on the 1st abdominal segment are placed 

 farther from the apex than they are in Cryptus. 

 Otherwise the genus agrees with the Cryptinae, ha- 

 ving the mesonotal and pleural furrows of that group. 



Lissarcha flavomaculata, sp. w. 



Black, the upper imier eye-orbits, a narrow line 

 on eitherside of the base of the pronotum, a broad one, 

 obhquely narrowed in front, on the aj)ical thi'ee-f ourths 

 above, a longish triangular hne, the narrowed end at 

 the apex, on the imierside of the middle lobe of the 

 niesonotum on the middle, an irregular Une, trans- 

 verse on the outer, rovuided on the innerside, of the 

 lateral near the apex, the scutellums, except the basal 

 slope of the scutellum, the apical slope of the metano- 

 tum, the mark roundly narrowed above, and the tu- 

 bercles, bright yellow. Legs reddish, the 4 anterior 

 paler, more yellowish in tint, especially at the base, 



tlio hind coxae, apex of femora and tibiae and the 

 tarsi except i\w basal throe-fourths of the meta- 

 tarsus, black. Wings hyaline, liidcscfMit, the nervures 

 and stigma black. ?.. 



Length 10 mm; tcrobra 1 mm. 



Baram, Borneo. September (John Hewitt, ß. A.). 



Front obliquely striatetl. A])cx of middle lobe of 

 mesonotum and the inner half of the lateral lobes of 

 the same clo.sely transversely striated. Scutellum 

 almost smooth. Metanotum strongly, closely trans- 

 versely striated. First abdominal segment smooth, 

 the rest closely punctured, the puncturation becoming 

 gradually stronger towards the apex. 



57. 89 Parnassius. 



Parnassiaiia" 



VIIL 



5Î 



Von Felix Bryk (Finnland). 



Mit 5 Abbildungen. 



Noch einmal über den Linnéschen Apollo. 



«) Zur Kenntnis des norwegischen 

 Apollofalters. 



Der Habitus des P e t i v e r sahen Papilio Aljnnus 

 aus Norwegen, des ältesten ApoUo (1695) wurde eigent- 

 lich bis heute noch nicht präzisiert. Denn aus den 

 paar Erwähnungen in der Literatur (Dr. E 1 w e s, 

 Stichel, Dr. P a g e n s t e c h e r , Frings'), 

 Bryk) wird doch unsereiiier nicht klug. 



Dank des ganz besonders liebenswoirdigen Ent- 

 gegenkommens des Herrn Prof. Sparre-Schnei- 

 d e r (Tromsö) liegt mir nun eine Serie dieser schönen 

 Rasse vor ; ich will nun versuchen dieselbe zu beschrei- 

 ben. 









Fig. 1. Paniassius Apollo L. ?, var. reimoscandicus Bryk (Type). 



forma scandinavlca Hare. (Koll. Xatui-historisches Museum. 



Tromsö.) 



Das in Fig. 1 von mir abkontei-feite $ stammt 

 aus A r e n d a 1 (leg. Hagemann, 5. VII.) ; es scheint 

 mir für die norwegische Küste typisch. Vorderflügel- 

 maß: 45 mm. Ruhig zieht sich das sich allmähUch 



Ï) Vgl. Soc. entom. 1910, p. 29. 



