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and two more between this and the base ; external to and midway 
between it and the hind margin are four or five small spots ; all 
the above-mentioned spots are very indistinct ; the hind margin 
narrowly black throughout its whole length. The hind wings are 
deeply emarginate near the anal angle, unspotted, but with a hind- 
marginal black border ; the inner margin is brown. The female 
has all the wings spotted with black ; the fore wings have a row of 
black spots parallel to the hind margin, and internal to this another 
row of eight, arranged irregularly ; in the discoidal cell are three 
spots. The hind wings are brownish, with a hind-marginal orange 
band ; there is one black discoidal spot, and two rows of black spots 
running parallel to each other and to the hind margin. Under 
side : — ^Fore wings orange, with black spots, surrounded by grey 
rings. Hind wings brownish grey, with black spots, surrounded 
by light rings ; hind margin bluish grey, with a row of bright red 
almost scarlet spots, forming a band ; in the female there is a row 
of large light spots internal to these. PI. XIX., 2. 
Times of Appearance. — March and June. 
Habitat. — Greece, Turkey, and Asia Minor. 
Larva. — Unknown. 
3. P. Thetis, King. Synib. Phys. t. 40, 17, 18 ; H.-S. 643. — 
Ignitus, H.-S. 332. 
Expands 1-19 to 1-25 in. All the wings are very brilliant 
copper in the male. The fore wings are unspotted, and with the 
apices narrowly deep black. Hind wings with a short tail, and a 
hind-marginal row of black spots. The female has the tail on the 
hind wings much longer than the male, and all the wings have 
black spots above. Under side : — Fore wings yellowish grey, 
spotted with black ; liind wings ashy grey, with indistinct black 
spots, and a hind-marginal row of orange ones. PL XX., 2. 
Time of Appearance. — June. 
Habitat. — Greece and Asia Minor, frequenting mountainous 
places. 
Larva. — Unknown. 
