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f. — 3 . Left wings both narrower than right wings. The left forewing curved 

 in concavely from about halfway down outer margin to anal angle. South Fore- 

 land, August, 1887. Tutt coll. 



rj. — 3 . Smaller than, but very similar to, last, except that instead of the left 

 hindwing being narrower than the right, it is altogether smaller (but of similar 

 shape), whilst the right hindwing is also rather smaller than normal ; the outer 

 margin of the left forewing bent in slightly concavely about one-third from the 

 apex. South Foreland, August, 1887. Tutt coll. 



9. — 3 • Large size. Left forewing with the outer half much contracted, so 

 that the portion beyond the discoidal cell is pulled over, the apex much depressed, 

 and the outer margin pulled back so that the anal angle ends (in the set insect) 

 directly under the discoidal lunule ; the whole of the triangular portion of the 

 wing normally contained between the lowest point of the discoidal lunule, the anal 

 angle, and the middle of the inner margin being abolished. A sort of scaleless 

 scar directly below this point on the costa of the hindwing, and a similar scar on 

 both right fore- and hindwing, but without malformation, suggest some pupal 

 injury. The spotting of the underside of the deformed wing normal, a spot in 

 each interneural space, except that the last three are indistinguishable. Useigne, 

 August 13th, 1903. Tutt coil. 



i. — 3 . Left hindwing, of a specimen of obsolete form beneath, with the inter- 

 neural spaces 2, 3, 4, 5, towards the margin, somewhat puckered, and the four 

 dark chevrons in these spaces pulled up as it were to a point some 3mm. or 

 4mm. above as dark little pyramids. This point or apex is the meeting-point of the 

 three nervures coming from the 3rd, 4th, and 5th fringe marks, which nervures 

 then again diverge, and shortly continue -normally towards the base. Dover, 

 August, 1906. Hodgson coll. 



k. — 2 . Flight hindwing puckered in the discoidal cell, drawing the wing in, 

 and narrowing it along the costa. On the underside the discoidal spot destroyed, 

 no submedian or basal spots, the wing being obsoletely marked, as also are the 

 other three wings. Villars near Evolene, August 6th, 1899. Tutt coll. 



A. — 3 . Right forewing humped towards base of costa, throwing the costal 

 margin up convexly ; the inner margin correspondingly thrown up, so as to form 

 a curve almost parallel with the costa. A beautiful pale silvery specimen, 

 mentioned Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1894, pp. xv.-xvi., as albicans ?, but it is 

 nothing like that form, and is perhaps referable to albescens, Ckll. Cuxton. Tutt 

 coll. 



ix. — 3 . Of the minor form, with the left forewing narrowed, and the inner 

 margin curled up for the the outer three parts of its length. Val Veni, August 

 12th, 1905. Tutt coll. 



v. — 3 . Of normal size. Left forewing narrowed, curved strongly convexly 

 on costa, the outer margin somewhat waved, the inner margin drawn up medially, 

 as if it had been caught by a thread ; the left hindwing also narrower, but 

 similarly convexly bent on the costa. Franzenshohe, August 14th, 1909. Tutt 

 coll. 



t. — 3 . Large size. Plight forewing rounded and narrowed, and with a very 

 different appearance from the large normal-shaped left forewing ; the wing is 

 particularly rounded at the anal angle. The other wings normal. Via Mala, 

 August 23rd, 1907. Tutt coll. 



o. — 2 . The left forewing contracted from the basal shoulder, making this 

 wing only about two-thirds the width of the right forewing ; the underside spotting 

 of the wing normal, but the spots pressed closely together owing to closure of 

 nervures. Cuxton, July 1st, 1893. Tutt coll. 



7r. — 3 . Right forewing and hindwing narrower than left wings; the right 

 forewing concave on the inner margin. Dover, August, 1904. Pickett coll. 



p. — ? . Left wings both somewhat crippled; the forewing narrowed, with 

 straight outer margin, the hindwing much narrowed throughout its full length. 

 Underside of antico-obsoleta form. Ventnor, 1883. Adkin coll. 



s. — ? . Right forewing contracted on inner margin just within anal angle ; 

 underside of this wing less strongly marked than that of left forewing ; but all the 

 wings are of the obsoleta-discreta type of markings. Villar near Evolene, August 

 6th, 1899. Tutt coll. 



r. — ? . The right forewing narrowed and crumpled to about half its length, 

 the apical costa curved, the outer margin concave, the fringes wholly fuscous. 

 Right hindwing somewhat cut off at costa. The left wings normal in shape. 

 Hmdwings with blue scales over half of wing extending from base through 



