EEEBIA. 
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7. ^E. CEme, Hub. 530-3 (1803); Bsp. 120, 2; 0. i. 1, 270; 
Hilp. i. 34, 4-8; Boiscl. Ic. 34, 5, 8; Frr. 31, 1, 2. 
CcECiLiA, Esp. 120, 1. 
Expands from 1-40 to 1'70 in. Fringes dark brown. Aiitenu® 
proportionably rather longer than in the preceding species. All 
the wings dull brown, without any fulvous bands ; bases nearly 
black, and the nervures darker than the colour of the wings ; the 
fore wings have two small dull red spots near the apex, sometimes 
these have white pupils ; there are one or two similar spots on the 
hind wings, generally very indistinct above, but more plainly visible 
beneath. Under side almost as above, but the red spots are some- 
what plainer. PI. LYIII., 8. 
Times of Appearance. — June and July. 
Habitat. — The Alps of Switzerland, and Savoy ; in France, 
principally in the South-Eastern Departments ; in Auvergne, but 
rare, in July and August at l^uy de Saucy (Girard). 
VARIETY. 
Psodea, Frr. 121, 3, ii. p. 44; H. S. 165-5; 0. i., 1, 171. — 
Spodia, Stand. Cat. p. 24. — This form of the species is found in 
the alpine regions of Austria and Styria, and differs from the type 
in being of a larger size, and in having the ocelli larger and more 
defined. 
8. — E, Manto, Esp. 70, 2, 3 (1781), ii. p. 106; Hbst. 210, 8, 9, 
211, 1, 2; Bkh. i. 100, 245. 
Pyrrha, W. V. p. 167 ; Fab. Mant. 42 (1787) ; Hiib. 
235-6,616; O.i. 1,267; Godt. ii. 15, 3, 4 ; Frr. 31, 
3, 4. — CEme, var. Esp. 120, 1. 
Erina, Fab. E. S. 237. 
Expands from 1-25 to 1‘35 in. All the wings dark brown. 
Fore wings with a submarginal row of reddish brown spots; in the 
female these are fewer and paler, and have one or two small black 
dots. Hind wings with three or four reddish brown spots in the 
male, plain brown in the female. Under side : Brown; fore wings 
in the male with a reddish brown band ; hind wings with a few 
reddish brown spots as above. Female much paler than the male ; 
