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Trimrn remarks (Tr. E. Soc. 1870, pp. 361-358) on several known species 
of this family. He mentions (p. 363, note) that Pap. clelia, Cram., = the true 
Junonia <cnone, Linn. [?] The other species noticed are Atella phalantha, Pyra- 
meis cardui, Junonia cehrene (sp. n.), J, clelia^ J. pelasgis, J. cloantha, Piadema 
nmippus, and Meneris tidhaghia. 
Melitcsa liarridi and Euptoieta claudia. Larvae noticed by W. H. Edwards, 
Canad. Ent. ii. pp. 163, 164. 
Melitcea cmxia, L., is correctly identified. Kirby, Tr. E. Soc. 1870, 
p. 148. 
Melitcea phoehe. Staudinger describes and figures var. caucasica, Ilor. Ent. 
Ross. vii. pp. 69, 60, pi. 1. f. 2. 
Melitcea didyma. Staudinger describes vars. meridionalis {orientalis) , dahna- 
tina {araratica)^ and gi'ceca, 1. c. pp. 60, 61. Var. grceca is figured, 1. c. pi. 1. 
f. 3. An accidental varietj’^ is described by A. Cure, Bull. Ent. Ital. ii. 
p. 32. 
Melitcea athalia and dictynna. Maassen remarks on these species. S. E. Z. 
1870, p. 55. See also Keferstein, 1. c. p. 364. A var. of M. dictynna from E. 
Siberia is noticed by Erschoff, Bull. Mosc. 1869, pt. 4, p. 273. 
Argynnh odippe. Tlio claims of this species to be con.sidered distinct from 
A. niohe liavo boon dobatoil at some length by Butler, Miillor, Doublcday, niid 
others. Br. E. Soc. pp. 9, 14, 16, 24 ; Ent. v. pp. 27, 28, 42, 43. 
Argynnis niohe. Prittwitz figures an aberration of the cf . S. E. Z. 1870, 
pi. . f. 9. 
Argynnis japonica^ Menetr. Butler states that this species is a variety of 
the Indian A. rudra, Moore, which is a local form of the European A. laodice. 
Pr. E. Soc. 1870, p. 36. 
Argynnis oglaia. A variety is described by .T. Watson, Ent, v, p. 164. 
Argynnis euplirosyne. A. E. Iludd noticed this insect flying towards the 
similarly coloured handle of his umbrella. Ent. M. M. vii. pp. 109, 110. 
A. selene. Larva described by W. Buckler, Ent, M. M. vii. pp. 114-117. 
A variety described by Fallou, Ann, Soc, Ent. Er. Seances, 1870, p. 58 ; 
another from E. Siberia noticed by Erschoff, Bull. Mosc. 1869, pt. 4, p. 273. 
Argynnis aphirape is not found coextensive with its food-plant, but is ex- 
cessively local. Maassen, S. E. Z. 1870, pp. 56, 57. Var, isahella^ from 
Karelia, described by Tengstrom, Fauna et Flora Fenn. Forh. x. p. 293, 
note. 
Argynnis edwardsii, Reak., described and figured by Edwards, Butt. N. 
Amer. Arg. pi. 11. 
Argynnis hehrensii, Edw., and A. zerenC) Boisd. {—A. hydaspe^ Boisd.) 
figured by Edwards, 1. c. Arg. pis. 12, 13. 
Argynnis jmles. Staudinger describes var. caucasica, Ilor. Ent. Ross. vii. 
p. 61 , pi. 1, f. 4, and var. grceca, 1. c. p. 62. An accidental var. of the form isis 
is described by A. Curo, Bull. Ent. Ital. ii. p. 33. 
Eresia. Ilewitson (Exot. Butt. 76, pis. 8, 9) figures the following known 
species : — E. alsina, E. pelonia, E. sestia, E. casiphia, and E. letitia. 
Grapta, Edwards (Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. iii, pp. 1-9) gives the synonymy of 
G. interrogationis, Fab., and a closely allied species as follows; — G.in- 
ierrogationis. Fab. Suppl,, $ ; Godt., $ ; Harr. Ins. Mass, text, d ) $ 
^c-aureum, Boisd. & Lee. {nec Linn.), plate cf , text 2 ,—umbrosa, Lintn.,* G. 
fahricii, sp. T\.., — c-aureum, Cram. {nec. Linn.), Fab. Sp. Ins. j Ent. Syst. j 
