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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
A. J. H. — Your insect may be Hy- 
peranthus or Titlionus ; certainly not 
Blandina. 
II. F. G. — C. spadicea being in the 
larva state in May and June, we can in 
no way account for its appearance in the 
perfect state in May. The variety of 
Titlionus is by no means common. 
R. S. R. — O. Sambucaria is generally 
common, but probably many “ incipienls ” 
want it. 
Erratum. — In our last number, p. 22, 
for “C. R. Sheppard,” read “ E. R. 
Sheppard.” 
Change of Address. — Having left 
Mansfield, my address is now, — W. H. 
Smith, County Court Office, Nottingham ; 
October 12. 
COMMUNICATIONS. 
Lepidoptera. 
Argynnis Lathonia. — Lately I heard 
from a new correspondent in the West of 
England that he had met with Lathonia , 
and had even duplicates of it. Naturally 
I was incredulous, and expressed my 
doubts : my informant proceeded to re- 
move my doubts by forwarding me, as a 
great treasure, a specimen of 
