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spot visible. Hiud wings almost exactly the same in pattern as 
those of E. Cardamines, but the ground colour is yellow, and the 
marbling more olive than green. Female . — Wings white, slightly 
tinged with yellow. Very much resembles the female of E. Carda- 
mines, but the ground colour of the hind wings on their under side 
is dull yellow, and the marblings are olive-green. PL IX. 3.* 
Times of Appearance. — March and April. 
Habitat. — Turkey and Asia Minor, inhabiting mountain 
districts. 
Larva and Pupa undescribed. 
This is another rare species, never very easy to obtain. 
7. E. Euphenoides, Stand. Stett. Ent. Zeit. (18G9), p. 92.— 
Etqdt.enOjEs.]}. i. 28; Hub.421,4G0; Boisd. Sp. Gen. 5G2. 
— C alien jdieuia, Butler, Ent. Mo. Mag. v. p. 271 (18G9). 
Expands from 1-25 to l‘G2 in. Wings yellow in the male, 
white in the female. The fore wings in the male have an orange 
blotch covering the outer part, broader at the costa than at the 
inner margin, bounded internally by a narrow but distinct black 
line ; the discoidal spot, being placed in the course of the black line, 
is scarcely visible ; the extreme tip of the wing is black and the 
base slightly so. Hind wings yellow and unspotted, but showing 
slightly the mottling of the under side. Under side : — Fore wings 
as above, but the discoidal spot is visible, and the orange blotch is 
not bounded internally by a black line. The hind wuugs are yellow, 
slightly mixed with white, and with three transverse irregular bands 
which coalesce and are of a dull green colour. Female . — Fore wings 
white, with a black and well-defined discoidal spot. The extreme 
tips orange, mixed with grey. Hind wings white and unspotted. 
Under side : — Fore wings white, with a black discoidal spot, yellow 
at the base and tips. Hind wings as in the male, but somewhat 
whiter in the ground colour. PI. IX., fig. 4. 
Times of Appearance. — April and May. 
Habitat. — The South of France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal, 
in open places. 
* The right haiicl fig. of this species represents the female, hut is erroneously 
marked ^ instead of ? . 
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