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4. — CE. Norna, Tlmb. Diss. Ins. ii. (1791), p. 36, 11 ; Wallengr. 
Scand. Kliop. p. 41, 43; Esp. 108, 4; Hiib. 763-6; 
0. i. 1, 201 ; Boisd. Ic. 36, 4-6; Dup. i. 31, 4-5. 
Cel^no, Hiib. 152-3. 
Expands from 1-50 to 1-70 in. Tbe male bas all tbe wings 
pale brown above, with a pale fulvous marginal band, broad and 
continuous, reacbing very nearly to tbe bind margins. Fore wings 
with two black ocellated spots, one near tbe apex, and anotber 
between tbe second and third median nervules ; tbe bind wings 
bave one ocellated spot between tbe second and third submedian 
nervules. Tbe female bas tbe wings lighter than the male, tbe 
marginal band being less distinct ; but tbe ocellated spots are 
larger, and sometimes there is a third spot on tbe fore wings 
between tbe first and second submedian nervules. Under side : 
Fore wings pale brown, and almost tbe same as in CE. Aello. Hind 
wings also marked and coloured nearly tbe same as in QE. Aello ; 
but tbe neuration is not marked with white as in that species, and 
tbe ocellated spot is not so distinct ; moreover, tbe marginal fringe 
is not distinctly marked white and dark brown, but is narrower 
and greyish. PI. XLIV., 5. 
Times of Appeakance. — June and July. 
Habitat. — Eiver-banks and dry grassy places in many 
localities in Swedish Lapland, in Umea, Tornea, and Lulea; in 
Norway at Dowre (Wallengren). 
Larva. — Unknown. 
varieties. 
This is a very variable species as regards tbe number of tbe 
ocellated spots; Wallengren gives no less than six varieties; it 
seems, however, sufficient to mention tbe two named in Staud- 
inger’s Catalogue. 
a. Hilda, Quens. Act. Holm. 1791, p. 272; Scbn. N. Mag. iv. 
414; Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1861, 358. — Norna, var. e, Wallengr. p. 42. 
—Only one ocellated spot on each wing. 
l>. Fulla, Ev. Bull. Mosc. 1881, ii. 614; H. S. 615-6. — Tbe 
spots are absent from tbe fore wings, the bind wings having one. 
