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NYMPHALIDM. 
7.— M. Arduinna, Esp. 87, 4 (1783), ii. p. 169; Hbst. 276, 
9, 10; Err. 277, 1 ; H. S. 319-21. 
Uralensis, L. V. Lep. Ross. p. 77, T. x. 1, 2. 
Expands from 1-50 to 2-0 in. Wings brighter fulvous than in 
Cinxia. Black markings more in the form of spots than of a 
reticulation, and less numerous ; otherwise having very little the 
character of those of that species. Under side : Fore wings with 
a distinct central row of black spots ; the apical patch of light 
yellow extending for some distance along the hind margin Hind 
wings greatly resembling those of Cinxia, but the hasal light band 
is more broken up ; the central band broader ; the hind-marginal 
band without black spots, the absence of which at once distinguishes 
this species from the last. PI. XLIV., 2. 
Times of Appearance. — May and June. 
Habitat. — Very limited. The South-Western Ural, Armenia, 
Siberia, Northern Turkey, and Croatia. 
8. — M. Phoebe, Knoch. Btr. hi. 124 (1783); Fab. Mant. 58; 
Hub. 13, 14, 0. I. 1, 39 ; Err. 325 ; H. S. 263-4. 
CoRYTHALLiA, Esp. 61, 4, 5, 72, 2. 
Athali^e Var. Esp. 61, 6. 
Expands from 1-50 to 2-0 in. The fore wings fulvous, much 
duller than in the preceding species, with several rows of black 
spots arranged in lines. Hind wings black, with four rows of 
fulvous spots, and a group of fulvous patches near the base. 
Under side ; Fore wings much as in the last, but paler fulvous ; 
and the apical light markings are generally yellower. Hind wings 
fulvous, with yellowish white bands ; the central band is more 
irregular than in the preceding species, and has a row of black 
spots running at first along its centre from the costa and then 
touching its basal edge. On its hind-marginal side the pale band 
extends lieyond the usual edging of black spots, which thus appear 
on the light band as another row. The fulvous band between this 
and the hind-marginal light band is very narrow, and the hind- 
marginal band itself is not spotted. PI. XLIV., 3. 
Times of Appearance. — May to August. 
