EREBIA. 
263 
Habitat. — The Styrian and Carinthian Alps, and Eastern 
Siberia. 
h. Euryaloides, Tengstr. Cat. p. 5, 295. — Has the ocelli 
almost entirely absent from the fulvous hands. 
Habitat. — Finland. 
29. — E. Embla, Thunb. Hiss. Ent. ii. (1791) p. 38; Err. 416, 
3, 4 ; 0. i. 1, 287 ; Men. Schrk. p. 35. 
Dioxippe, Hiib. 538-9 ; Hup. i. 36, 1, 2. 
Ethus, Fab. E. S. 217. 
Expands from 1'75 to 1-80 in. Marginal fringes grey, with 
dark brown spots. All the wings dark brown, with a submarginal 
row of three or four fulvous circles, more or less separated, in 
which are placed black spots, often with white pupils ; the spots 
on the fore wings are larger than those of the hind wings, and the 
first spot is larger than the rest and sometimes contains two pupils; 
beneath, the fore wings are the same as above in colour and 
markings, but with some ashy coloration towards the apex ; the 
hind wings beneath are obscure dark brown, speckled with ashy 
grey along the hind margin, and with two or three black spots 
corresponding to the ocelli of the upper surface ; there is a white 
spot near the costa, and another in the middle of the wing ; also a 
faintly marked grey central band. The hind wings are much more 
rounded than is usual in this genus. PL LXIV., 2. 
Times of Appearance. — June and July. 
Habitat. — Peat marshes in the northern parts of Norway; 
Swedish Lapland (Tornea, Lulea, Storland, Jukkasjarvi, Jockmock, 
&c. — Wallengren), Livonia, North Eussia, and Eastern Siberia. 
Larva. — Unknown. 
30. ~E. Disa, Thunb. Hiss. Ent. ii. p. 37 ; Err. 416, 1, 2. 
Gefion, Esp. 108, 2. 
Griela, Fab. E. S. 236; Hiib. 228-9. 
Embla, Boisd. Ic. 32, 1-3; Hup. i. 36, 3, 4. 
Expands from 1*75 to 1-85 in. All the wings dark brown. 
Fore wings with a submarginal row of four or five black spots sur- 
rounded by reddish fulvous rings ; there are no white puiiils in the 
