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HESPERIDM. 
13. — S. Phlomidis, H. S. 8, 9, i. p. 153 ; Fit. 621, 4. 
Expands from 1 to 1’30 in. Dark brown. Fore wings with, 
a row of white spots, three being placed together near the costa ; 
below these two more larger ones, and again, below and internal to 
them, two more, the upper one of which is larger than the rest of 
the spots ; there are three white basal spots and a white semi- 
lunar discoidal spot ; the basal third of the costa is marked with 
white ; there is a marginal even row of white dots. Hind wings 
dark brown, with a central band of three white spots and a 
marginal row of indistinct white dots ; fringes dark brown and 
white. Under side : Fore wings brown, whitish at the apex, and 
along the costa and at the base ; the white spots are arranged as 
above, but are larger and less distinct. Hind wings yellowish 
brown, with a central white band and some white basal and 
marginal spots. PI. LXXXI., 3. 
Time op Appearance. — July. 
Habitat. — Turkey, South of the Balkans, Greece, Asia Minor, 
and Syria. 
Larva . — U nkno wn . 
14. — S. Orbifer, Hub. 803-6 ; Boisd. Ic. 47, 1, 2 ; Frr. 362, 1 ; 
Dup. i. 42, 5, 6. 
Eucrate, Tr. x. 1, 96. 
Tesselloides, H. S. 10, 11, vi. p. 36. 
Expands from 1 to 1-10 in. Dark brown. Fore wings with 
white spots arranged very similarly to those in the last species, but 
the basal spots and the costal white streak are absent, and the 
discoidal spot is orbicular in shape. Hind wings with a central 
row of small white spots, and a marginal row similar to that seen 
in tlie last. Under side pale brown, with the spots arranged as 
above. Hind wings olive-green, with a central row of large white 
spots and a marginal row of smaller ones. Fringes brown and 
white. PI. LXXXI., 4. 
Time of Appearance. — June. 
Habitat. — Mountain valleys in South-Eastern Europe, 
Western Asia, the Altai, and the Amur. 
Larva. — Unknown. 
