Piibl. 11. V. 1931. 
Addenda: PARNASSIUS. By Chr. BolloW. 
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collection of Stoetzner. In this $ the upper part of the submarginal band is absent which otherwise forms 
a coherent band commencing at costa. Here it is only perceptible from the second median to the second 
cubital nervures. — Belonging to the race koreana Vrty. (p. 34) we have ab. crataegi Bryk <b Eisn. newly 
described. Occasionally in the $ of this form the middle cell spot is absent which otherwise always occurs 
in the race. Thereby it very closely resembles Ap. crataegi L. from Nikolsk-Ussurisk and N. Corea in appear¬ 
ance. Also belonging to koreana there is $-ab. decorata Eisn. from Tjutiche having a distinct and pro¬ 
minent anal band between the first and second cubitalis. — The c j'-ab. ferniina Bryk ds Eisn. occuring among 
the already poorly marked hoenei race (p. 35) differs owing to the hindwings bearing the $ marks. The black 
dusting not only encircles the middle cell but projects prominently along the edge of same forming a small 
band-like costal spot. From Iburi in Japan. 
P. felderi Brem. (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 36). — innae Kotschubej from Kuldur in the Bureja Mountains in 
the Amur territory, is somewhat smaller than name type form. The BB of 52—62 mm, of 56—60 mm 
expanse. Besides the small size they differ by the heavier dark markings, especially in the B- The hyaline 
margin of forewings as well as the dark submarginal band are more heavily developed and wider. The (fiscal 
band is often precisely as in ab. herrichi Bryk and occasionally so very wide that it includes the discal 
spots. Also the latter are larger and more prominent. The variation of the ocelli in the hindwings, as in felderi , 
is great, in some Be? a band of cone-shaped marks occurs such as are regularly seen in P. eversmanni, but 
which are not otherwise observed in felderi. 
P. delius Esp. (Suppl. Vol. i, p. 39—42). — styriacus Fruhst. (p. 40) ab. huemeri Pagenst. are $$ 
with contrasting markings but very dusky and when with light ground colour, very striking. The hyaline 
band is very wide, blackish, the lunulata band narrow. Black submarginal band very wide, extending over 
into the very dusky disc. Hindmarginal spot roundish, black; the upper costal spot red, the lower one blackish 
and diffuse. Base of hindwings deep black extending in and around the lower edge of the discal cell. Outer 
margin widely blackish; anal spots only indicated by blackish dusting; ocelli very large filled with deep 
red and widely circumscribed by black. Markings on underside of forewings diffuse, ocelli of hindwings with 
heavy white pupils; the upper anal spot red. The black abdomen has white hairs. — ab. pseudonomionoides 
Pagenst. has both costal spots with a few red scales dispersed therein and in the $ the hindmarginal spot 
of forewings similarly has red scales. — subsp. ochofskensis Bryk & Eisn. Hitherto corybas Fisch.-Wald. 
(Vol. 1, 11 e 13 d 9) wa s the most northerly known representative of delius phoebus F. Now both these 
authors introduce a new race from the neighbourhood of Ochotsk (60° northern latitude) which in spite of 
this geographically very interesting locality, bears no other characteristic features. The B in general ap>pearance 
resembles the Siberian races but has larger ocelli and a remarkably long marginal band for phoebus. Of the 
$$ before me the one inclines through its considerable adumbration to the Siberian races, the other is smaller 
and with relatively large ocelli, more to corybas. 
P. apollo L. (Suppl. Vol. 42—71). 
P. 44, line 25 from bottom instead of ab. pupillata Bryk read bipupillata. 
P. 44, line 21 from bottom instead of ab. elongata Std. read perlongata. 
subsp. melliculus Stick. (Vol. 1, p. 24). —- ab. ampliusdecora Eisn. is a £ from Staffelstein with the red 
centred ampliusmaculata spot analogous to the same form of eversmanni Men. (p. 36). — Belonging to subsp. 
bartholomaeus Stick. (Vol. 1, p. 25) we have: ab. monstrosa Hofm. an aberration of the nervures combining 
ab. latreillei Bryk, verityi Bryk, seitzi Bryk and median 3 peroneur on both wings. — ab. paradoxa Hofm. 
is a pathological B with nervures almost extinct on all wings. Both these forms had far better remain un¬ 
named. — ab. complexa Eisn. occurring among suevicus Pagenst. at Blaubeuren is a B having the inner cell 
spot displaced outwardly so that the inner edge lies between cubitalis 1 and radialis 2. A large black spot 
is created hereby owing to confluence with the end cell spot. — valesiacus Fruhst. (p. 63) ab. praetexta 
Gelpke is a small $ from the Lotschental having the entire basal area on upperside of hindwings filled with 
red similarly to the underside. — The race oulxensis Vrty. occurs at the end of June to August on the hot 
dry rocky 'mountains around Oulx and is completely different from valderiensis Vrty. (p. 65). It inclines to 
resemble valesiacus Fruhst. (p. 63) and caloriferus Fruhst. (p. 64), but it is smaller and less strikingly marked; 
the ocelli are reduced, more weakly circumscribed by black and more faintly pupilled with white. — fin- 
mar chicus Rothsch. (p. 47). ab. krogerusi Bryk (= krogeri Bryk) is an extremely melanic B Bom Lojo in 
S. Finland. It gives one a dusky brownish impression on upperside with deep black markings from which 
the deep carmine red eyespots with their small pupils stand out prominently. The outer part beyond the two 
submarginal bands is normal and thereby this new form is easily separable from satanas Shelf. Underside 
varies little from typical specimens. — subsp. eubohemicus Bryk <£■ Eisn. from Libin near Prachatitz in S. 
Bohemia shows in the B a relationship to albas Rbl. and in the $ to brittingeri Rbl. <4- Rog. In contrast to 
the BB °f albus the submarginal band extends to the 2nd cubitalis and leaves between the hyaline 
margin, a wider band of the ground colour. Hyaline margin is approximately as long as in albus. Costal 
spots are more prominent and occasionally conjoined. In the $ the band of ground colour is distinctly 
retained and the subcostal band always extends to the 3rd median nervure. Ground colour is white 
Supplementary Volume 1 42 
crataegi. 
decorata. 
ferniina. 
innae. 
liuemeri. 
; pseudono¬ 
mionoidesi. 
ochofsken¬ 
sis. 
bipupillata. 
perlongata. 
amplius- 
dccora. 
monstrosa. 
paradoxa. 
complexa. 
praetexta. 
oulxensis. 
krogerusi. 
eubohemi- 
CllS. 
