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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Vanessa Antiopa, Pieris Daplidice and 
Argynnis Lathonia are not resident in 
this country ; they are casual visitors. 
Lathonia may probably have stronger 
claims than the others; but if resident 
there should be localities where it could 
he collected annually like Actceon and 
Arion. 
It must often be a difficult matter 
to decide, amongst the Heterocera, whe- 
ther the novelties which occur are re- 
sident or not. So many conspicuous 
species have occurred of late years, 
and when once found have remained 
with us constantly, that we have no 
hesitation in adding them to our list 
of residents; but others are still only 
represented in British collections by one 
or two specimens, and it will therefore 
be open to argument whether they 
reside here or not. Noctuae are fre- 
quently more local, and at the same 
time less open to observation, than the 
Diurnal Lepidoplera , and even their 
non-capture for a series of years is no 
proof they have not been constantly 
residing amongst us. 
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