20 CONSPECTUS OF BUTTERFLIES. 
HESPERIDZ (Swatnson). 
THYMELE (Fanricivs). 
Palpi rather longer than the head, very hairy, the tip joint 
blunt; antenne with more than thirty joints, longish, with the 
clubbed tip spindle-shaped, curved, and ending in a sharp hook; 
legs long, with minute forked claws and cushions filling the 
spaces between them; wings entire; upper wings broad, short, 
triangular, and roundish posteriorly ; under wings broad, rondo: 
triangular, and slightly toothed. 
Egg not known; caterpillar without hairs or spines; chrysali 
with the head notched, { 
Tue Grizz.E (Thymele Alveolus, STEPHENS) appears about ti] 
end of May. Wings from five-sixths to one inch one-sixth; 
above black, with numerous white square spots on both surface 
sometimes confluent; underneath greenish-grey. Fringe white, 
barred with black, Herts, Essex, Kent, Wilts, Yorkshire, C 
bridgeshire. 
THe MALLow (Th, Malva, Stepuens). Said to be British by 
the mistake of confounding it with Th. Tages. 
Tux Dincy Sxrirrer (Th. Tages, Sreruens) appears about 
the end of May and middle of July. Wings one inch one-tw: 
to one-third; above brown, indistinctly clouded with ashy-grey; 
with indistinct scattered white dots on both surfaces, and a mar. 
ginal series of white dots; beneath grey: the colours moré 
obscure in the male, Caterpillar, bright green, with a brown 
head and a yellow stripe, dotted with black down the back an! 
sides, feeds on field eryngo, and bird’s-foot trefoil. Chrysalis, 
the fore part dull green, the latter part reddish. Uncommon; 
Cumberland, Yorkshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Middlesex, Kent, Sur: 
rey, Devon. 
Tue GroroIAN Grizzix ( Th, Oileus, SterHENS). Said to bei 
British on doubtful authority, 
PAMPHILA, (FAsrictus), 
Paipi short, flat, in some very thickly clothed with scales ani 
short stiff bristles, in others thickly clothed with scales alone} 
antenn@ rather long, the clubbed tip spindle-shaped, in most 
cases ending in a hook ; head rather large; upper wings longish, 
and almost triangular; under wings with a very minute tail at 
the posterior angle. 
eee not known; caterpillar downy; ohrysalis with the heal 
sharp. 
Tur Cuecgueren Sxierer (Pamphila Paniscus, STEPHENS) 
appears the end of May, Wings one inch one-sixth to one 
fourth; above blackish brown, spotted with tawny; beneath) 
yellowish brown ; second pair with twelve whitish spots. Female 
larger than the male, Caterpillar, dark brown on the back, witli 
the sides paler with two yellow stripes, head black, and all 
