Explanation of Plate V. 



Fig. 1. E veres argiades s • Wies- 

 baden, spring brood. Typi- 

 cal. 



,, 2. E. argiades (? . Wiesbaden, 

 summer brood. Typical. 



,, 3. E. argiades ? . Eperies. 

 Typical. 



,, 4. E. argiades ? . Gu^thary 

 (ova), bred in England by H. 

 Main. Typical. 



,, 5. E. argiades e? . Kennes, 

 with rather marked bend in 

 submedian row of forewing 

 dots (approaching the form 

 of alcetas), but showing well 

 the uniform curve of 4 equi- 

 distant dots below the dis- 

 coidal lunule of hindwings. 



,, 6. E. comyntas? c? . Costa Rica. 

 The 4 dots forming curve 

 below discoidal lunule of h ind- 

 wing should be equidistant as 

 in argiades. The genitalia of 

 this specimen figured Trans. 

 Ent. Soc. Lond., 1908, pi. 

 xx., fig. 7. 



,, 7. E. amyntula J. Calgary, 



29, v, 1897. Uufortunately 

 the figure fails to show how 

 the 3rd and 4th spots of the 

 submedian row of hindwing 

 are moved towards the base, 

 the 4th touching or en- 

 croaching on discal line, the 

 small spots having failed to 

 to come out in the repro- 

 duction. The genitalia of 

 the specimen are figured 

 Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 1908, pi. xx., fig. 6. 

 Fig. 8. E. alcetas c? . Eperies. 

 Typical. 

 ,, 9. E. alcetas c? . Eperies. 

 Submedian line of spots on 

 forewings almost as straight 

 as in typical E. argiades ; 

 the nearest observed of 

 many examples. The geni- 

 talia of this specimen 

 figured in our pi. iii., fig. 4. 



,, 10. BlNGHAMIA PARRHASIUS c? . 



Ceylon. The genitalia of 

 this specimen figured in our 

 pi. ii., fig. 4. 



[To face Plate V.] 



