Publ. 14. XII. 1931. 
Addenda: LYCAENA. By Chr. Bollow. 
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Ch. phlaeas L. The race baralacha Mr. from Kashmir (Vol. 9, p. 931) has large black spots, especially 
on underside, with a diffuse submarginal stripe on underside of hindwings. The latter is more distinct than 
in European specimens, but not so pronounced as in specimens from the Far East. 
Ch. amphidamas Esp. According to Courvoisier’s systematic arrangement specimens with large or 
small spots are denominated crassipuncta Hannem. and parvipuncta Hannem. — In the race pyrenaica Deslandes erassipunc- 
the <3 is slightly less violet on upperside than the type. On hindwings the spots are larger and incline to be . ia - 
cuneiform. The red submarginal line on hindwings is fainter. Underside of forewings is orange-yellow, being 
less reddish than typical, also here the spots are larger. Hindwings are greenish brown and less brightly marked 
than type. The $ is duller fuscorts on upperside of forewings but the colour often extends right up to the black 
outer margin. The outer violet band is diffuse and can even be absent. The spots of underside correspond to 
those of the £. East Pyrenees. 
Ch. li Oberth. The name lilacina Oberth. denotes CS that on upperside have rather more suffusion of marina. 
pale violet, only the margin of hindwings being blacker than type. The underside is a brighter red, especially 
on hindwings. Thibet. 
C. Group of the Lycaenini. 
Gattung : Ijycaena F. 
L. optilete Enoch (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 264) subsp. cosana Higgins occurs at Sestrieres in Piedmont and cosana. 
differs from alpine ojHilete by the considerably darker and purer blue of upperside. Underside of both sexes 
shows a pale slate-grey without the reddish or brownish hue of specimens from the Alps. 
L. astrarche Brgstr. (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 270) ab. czekelii Diosz. occurs at an altitude of 900 m in the czckelii 
Rytyezat mountains. The C I s deep grey-black and not black-brown like the name type form, with black cell 
end spot and straw coloured marginal spots. In a certain angle of light these are somewhat lustrous orange- 
yellow. Underside is dove-grey, marginal spots straw-yellow without lustre. On hindwings the 5th and 6th 
marginal spots project towards the base. 
L. icarus Rott. (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 273—275). postclara Gravis from the coast north of Dublin in Ireland poslclara. 
belongs to the 2nd generation. It has more acutely pointed forewings than clara Tutt (Vol. 1, p. 312). The C6 
have paler uppersides with less violet-blue than english specimens and somewhat wider margins. Underside is 
paler and a purer ashy grey than in the 1st generation and also than in the 2nd generation of tutti Oberth. 
(p. 274). Ocelli also have more pronounced white edges. On upperside of all wings of $ there is a bluish shaded 
tinge and the orange spots on forewings are very pronounced and brilliant. Underside reminds one somewhat 
of clara but it has slightly less metallic blue-green dusting at base of hindwings. 
L. coridon Poda. Here we have to add scheffeli Lutlc. from the Staffelberg in the upper franconian scheffeli. 
Jura. The have grey-brown uppersides to forewings with discal lunule encircled in white. Ocelli of underside 
are visible on upperside and extending from same there are 2 to 6 white dusted streaks to the discal lunule. 
On hindwings the ocelli are edged on the inner sides with distinct white lunules which continue in faint streaks 
right up to costal margin. Underside of fore wings shows considerably paler ground colour than in normal 
coridon. 
L. alcon Schiff. (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 291) subsp. nestae Higg. (16 b) from Limone and Sestrieres in Piedmont, ncstac. 
The C expands 32—36 mm, the $ 32—38 mm. Upperside fairly dark violet-blue, black margin somewhat wider 
than in alcon and further the nervules edged about 3 mm inwards. The dark discal lunule of forewings small 
but distinct. Fringes interrupted by black at extremities of nervules on all wings. Underside shows only faint 
green basal dusting. The $ shows the usual blue dusting but it is more reduced in extent and of deeper violet 
tone than in typical alcon. Fringes are checked. Basal green dust practically absent. 
Addenda to the Hesperidae. 
13. Gattung: Carcliaroclus Hbn. 
C. orientalis Rev. (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 310). The form centralanatolica Pfeiff. was erroneously classified 
on p. 308 with alceae. It should be placed under orientalis and an examination of the genitalia has proved this 
classification to be correct. 
14. Gattung: Paiujphila F. 
P . palaemon: In ederi Schaw. the forewings are adumbrated blackish excepting the yellow discal cell, erteri . 
Markings of hindwings normal, ground colour more inclined to be black than brown. 
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