CiENONYMPIIA. 
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Lakva. — Unknown. Girard says it is probably green, and 
ought to be found concealed at the foot of the thick tufts of grasses 
which abound in the moist and woody places where the imago flies. 
3. — C. Leander, Esp. 89, 5 (1784) ; 0. i. 809 ; Boisd. Ic. 45, 
7, 8 ; Dup. i. 33, 5, 7 ; Err. B. 110, 1 ; H. S. 184-5. 
Clite, Hub. 526-7, 747-8. 
Expands from I’O to 1’33 in. Male dark smoky brown; 
marginal fringes white. Fore wings with a patch of orange 
fulvous extending from the base towards the middle of the costa, 
indistinctly defined externally. Hind wings fulvous along the 
inner margin, and with two or three small submarginal orange 
rings. Female : Fore wings light fulvous, smoky brown along the 
hind margins. Hind wings smoky brown, but lighter than in the 
male ; hind margin fulvous, with a row of black dots. Under side: 
Fore wings light fulvous, inclining to orange in the male, with a 
white-centred black spot near the apex in the female a smaller- 
black spot below it ; a narrow white marginal line, bounded in- 
ternally with a leaden streak and externally by a dark brown one, 
extends along the entire length of the hind margin. Hind wings 
orange fulvous, greenish grey towards the base ; there is a sub- 
marginal row of six black spots with white centres, and a marginal 
leaden line. PI. LXXV., 2. 
Time of Appearance. — June and July. 
Habitat. — Woods in South-Eastern Europe, Asia Minor, and 
Armenia. 
Larva. — Unknown. 
4. — C. Iphis, Schiff. S. V. p. 321; Hiib. 249-51; 0. i. 1, 310; 
Godt. ii. 20, 3, 4; Err. 355. 
Amyntas, Butl. Cat. 40. 
Hero, Fab. Ent. Syst. 222 ; Tiphon, Esp. 85, 3, 4. 
Expands from 1-0 to 1*25 in. Sexes nearly similar. Fore 
wings brown, tinged with orange or fulvous, darker along the hind 
margins, but with a hind-marginal narrow fulvous line. Hind 
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