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LYC.ENIBM. 
some bluish white luimles. The under side much resembles that 
of Tj. Corydoii, but there are no black spots on the fore wings, and 
the hind-marginal orange bands are very faint. PI. XXX., 3. 
Times of Appeakance. — May to July. 
Habitat. — Southern and Eastern Germany, Switzerland, the 
South of France, Italy, the South-east of Europe, and Western 
Asia. It is a local species, frequenting flowery meadows, open 
places in woods, &c. 
Larva. — Unknown. 
VARIETY. 
a. Stevenii, Tr. x. 1, 66 ; Err. 427, 2 ; H.-S. 244-5. The male 
has a distinct black margin, and the female is brown, without any 
l)hie colour, and rather smaller than the typical form. This variety 
appears in mountainous distilcts : it is found in the Tyrol, Switzer- 
land, South Iliissia, and Greece. 
33. L. Admetus, Esp. 82, 2, 3; Hiib. 307-9; 0. i. 2, 50; 
II. -S. 488-9. 
Expands 1-08 to 1-58 in. The fringes of the fore wings are 
brown ; those of the hind wings lighter. The fore wings of this 
and the following species are thickly clothed with brown hair-like 
scales towards the base of the wings along the course of the 
nerviires. The wings in both sexes are uniformly dark brown ; the 
female sometimes shows traces of an orange hind-marginal band. 
Underside: — Pale brownish grey; fore wings with an elongated 
discoidal spot, a central row of black spots in white rings, and a 
double hiiid-marginal row of brown spots ; there are no basal spots. 
Hind wings with markings similar to those of the fore wings, and 
in addition two black basal spots in white rings; in the female 
there is a slight tingci of orange between the limd-marginal rows. 
PI. XXX., 4. 
Time of Appearance. — lime. 
Habitat. — South -EasteiTi Eui'ojie and Asia Minor. A very 
local s})ecies. 
Larva. — U nknown. 
