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between Painswick and Cooper's Hill, round to Birdlip, it occurs in 

 grassy spots, whilst the hairy larvae have been captured in numbers 

 at the back of the Royal William Inn, at Cranham (Merrin). In 

 the Derbyshire dales, it loves the slopes of the limestone valleys, 

 flying slowly in the sun, and settling on flowers (Sheldon). At 

 Witherslack it occurs on the grassy slopes of a limestone hillside ; 

 around Chinnor, in the glades of the beech woods ; whilst on the long 

 outcrop of the Carboniferous limestone, running from Llanymynach, 

 in Shropshire, through Denbighshire and Flintshire, to the Great 

 Orme's Head, the insect occurs in favourable places. Around Bake- 

 well it abounds in some of the dales. In Durham it is found on the 

 coast, beginning about three miles north of Hartlepool, and extending 

 for a considerable distance. At Castle Eden it occurs on rough grassy 

 cliffs, whilst at Sledmere and Richmond it is found on rough banks 

 near the woods. The limestone habitat extends to the Continent, for 

 Lederer notes it as occurring on the limestone hills between Modling 

 and Baden, on Centaurea and thistles. Near Lennig, in the Rhine 

 Valley, it occurs in a wood clearing, basking on flowers in the sun 

 (Fuchs). Zeller has found it in the meadows of the Ober-Albula ; 

 Frey, at Zermatt, at 8,000 ft., and we have taken it on blossoms, at 

 considerable elevations above Courmayeur, Cogne, Le Lautaret, and 

 other alpine localities. 



Time of appeakance. — Varies according to the season, somewhat 

 similarly to A. statices. Robson, however, notes it as regular in its time 

 of appearance in Durham, and varying but little in abundance from 

 year to year; June, at Richmond, Yorkshire (Hewett), June and July, 

 on the Castle Eden coast, and July, at Sledmere (Maddison), 

 beginning of July, at Folkestone (Vaughan). Abroad, Fuchs notes July 

 19th-22nd, 1875, worn, and July 5th-17th, 1876, nr. Lennig, in the Rhine 

 Valley ; Zeller says from rnid-May to July 1st, in the Grisons, and from 

 July 1st till August, in the Latscher meadows of the Ober-Albula ; 

 Stainton notes it on July 13th, 1865, in the Val de Fain, in the 

 Engadine. We took it from August 9th-13th, 1898, at Courmayeur, 

 and Zapater and Korb record it in July and August, in the Spanish 

 province of Teruel. Other dates for the imagines are : June 18th- 

 30th, 1856, June 14th, 1859, at Hollingbury Coombe (Image), June 

 19th, 1858, nr. Brighton (Beauchamp), May 22nd, 1863, larva?, pupa? 

 and imagines on the same day, nr. Worcester (Edmunds), July 19th, 

 1863 (bred) (Buckler), May 18th, 1864, nr. Worcester (Horton), June 

 3rd, 1865, June 14th, 1867, at Witherslack (Hodgkinson), May 

 24th, 1866, at Malvern, May 24th, 1867, on the Cotswolds (Todd), 

 May, 1869, on Cotswolds, nr. Gloucester (Marsden), June 7th, 1869, 

 on Cotswolds (Merrin), June 16th, 1870, June 15th, 1871, nr. Lewes 

 (Jenner), July 19th, 1879, at Folkestone (Wellman), June 25th, 

 1879, at Castle Moreton (Fox), June 10th, 1879, at Barmouth 

 (Goss), June 5th, 1880, June 6th, 1881, May 29th, 1882, May 29th, 

 1883, at Pegsdon Hills, nr. Hitchin (Durrant), June 15th, 1885, at 

 Lathkill Dale (Sheldon), June 22nd, 27th, 29th, 1886 (bred) (Hellins), 

 June 14th, 1890, June 18th, 1891, May 22nd, 1893, June 3rd, 1895, 

 May 24th, 1896, at Aylesbury (Bayne), June 20th, 1890, at Keswick 

 (Barclay), June 25th, 1890, June 13th, 1897, at Painswick, May 

 21st, 1894, May 13th, 1896, at Harefield (Lifton), June 16th-25th, 

 1891, May 31st, 1893, worn, June 16th, 1896, worn, nr. Lewes 



