LYC/ENA. 
103 
6. L. Trochilus, Fit. 440; H.-S. 224-6. 
Expands 0’60 to 0‘80 in. All the wings are brown, without 
any tinge of bine. The fore wings are unspotted ; the hind wings 
have a hind-marginal row of black spots ; three or four of these 
that are nearest the anal angle are surrounded by conspicuous 
light spots of an orange colour, producing a short band. Under 
side Light grey. The fore wings have a double row of darker 
spots surrounded by light rings parallel to the hind margin ; dis- 
coidal spot black, with a light ring, and between this and the hind 
margin is a row of six similar spots. The hind wings have four 
small basal and one costal spot all black, with light rings. The 
central area of the wing is marked with grey and white spots, and 
beginning at the anal angle and extending for two-thirds of the 
hind margin is a bright orange band, enclosing four deep black 
round spots, surrounded by rings of shining greenish silver. The 
fringes of all the wings are white. PI. XXII., 7. 
Times of Appeakance. — July and August. 
Habitat. — Turkey, Greece, and Dalmatia ; also Asia Minor, 
Syria, and the North of Persia. It also occurs in South Africa. 
Larva. — Unknown. 
7. L. ^gon, Schiff. S. V. (1776); Hilb. 313-5; 0. I. 2, 57; 
Fit. 175.' — Anjryrotoxus, Bgstr. Nom. ii. p. 77 (1779). 
Expands 0-90 to I'lO in. The male has all the wings deep 
blue, rather inclining to violet, with a narrow brownish black hind- 
marginal border. The hind wings have some faint brown spots 
along the hind margin. The fringes of all the wings are hroacUy 
white. The female is brown, with faint traces of an orange band 
along the hind margin of the fore wings ; the hind wings have a 
more distinct orange hind-marginal band, most conspicuous 
towards the anal angle, and enclosing four or five black spots. 
Under side : — Grey ; in the female with a tinge of brown ; the 
hind margins of all the wings with a double row of black spots, 
enclosing an orange band ; internal to these an irregular central 
row of black spots, surrounded by white rings. The fore wings 
