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indefinite, and are thickly clothed with hairs along the inner 
margin. 
P. Delphms, Evers. Bull. Mosc. (1843), p. 451; H.-S. i. 638. 
— Expands 2*25 in. Wings dnsky white ; fore wings with two 
black spots and three semitransparent black bands starting from 
the costa, the two outer ones reaching the hind margin. Hind 
Avings black at the base ; hind margins semitransparent, and 
running parallel to it a Avavy dark line ; the two spots are present, 
hut are yelloAvish red. Beneath, the hind wings have the base 
blackish, AAuthout any red spots. 
P. Tencdius, Evers. Bull. Mosc. (1857); H.-S. 628-631. — 
Expands 2-12 in. Whiter than Actius. The fore Avings have 
three black streaks in the discoidal cell, tAvo more external to this 
reaching from the costa ; beloAv the exterior one is a roAv of four 
black spots ; the apex is dusky. Hind Avings Avith tAvo very small 
red spots ; a roAv of black spots runs parallel to the hind margin. 
On the under side there is a very faint red spot at the inner margin 
of the hind Avings. (Described from the figure in H.-S.). Habitat, 
Eastern Siberia. 
P. Eversmanni, Men. En. i. p. 73. — Expands 2-56 in. The 
Avings are light chrome-yelloAv, lighter in the female. The fore 
AAongs have three black spots, and besides these tAvo blackish 
hands running from the costa to the hind margin. The hind 
wings are black at the inner margin, and have the usual red spots. 
The female has the bands of the fore Avings someAvhat broader. 
Both sexes have the red basal and hind marginal spots on the 
hind Avings beneath. The abdomen is strongly marked with lines 
of bright yelloAv on the ventral surface, and the female has a large 
abdominal pouch very much like that seen in P. Mnemosyne. 
Habitat, Eastern Siberia and the Amur. 
/'. Clarius, Evers. Bull. Mosc. (1843), iii. p. 539 ; H.-S. 628- 
631. — Very like P. Nordmanni, and originally figured by Herrich- 
Schaffer as the same species ; it is, hoAvever, of a purer white, and 
the dark hind marginal apex of the fore Aving is divided by a wavy 
Avhite band throughout its entire length. The red spots of the 
hind Avings are more square in shape, and near the anal angle 
