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15. Genus: Oinplialopliaiia Hmps. 
0. antirrhini Him. (Vol. 3, p. 115, pi. 24 g). — asiatica Oslh. (16 h) is smaller, more frail and much ashiih-a. 
paler than the austrian type race. Base and marginal areas more whitish, central area narrower and with 
blackish dusting, thus rather more prominent. Marash (Taurus); still more extreme whitish specimens from 
Konia. 
0. durnalayaraa Osth. (16 h) most closely resembles antirrhini , but it has more elongate and narrower durna- 
forewings with more pointed apex. Forewings pale whitish grey-blue with darker grey central area and 
with olive-yellowish interspersions at margin. The anterior transverse line is double, consisting of 4 arcs. The 
outer liue is also double and distinct. Orbicular and reniform stigmata are paler with rather darker centres. 
The black marginal streaks are faint and short. Fringes pale olive-grey with white checks. Hindwings paler 
than in antirrhini, with wide grey-brown marginal band and unicoloured whitish fringes, without checks. 
From Marash (Taurus), April to June. 
0. serrata Tr. (Vol. 3, p. 116, pi. 24 g). pallidior Roth.sch. is larger and much paler, ground colour pallidior. 
is inclined to grey-white with ashy grey marginal area and long white rays. Algeria and Tunis. 
0. pauli Stcjr. (Vol. 3, p. 116, pi. 28 b). The illustration in Main Volume is unrecognisable, we are pauh. 
giving here a better illustration of this easily distinguishable small species (16 h). 
0. adamantine. Blach. (Vol. 3, p. 116). We are now illustrating this nice species (16 h). adaman- 
tina. 
0. atiatolica Led. (Vol. 3, p. 116, pi. 29 b). The illustration was poor and we are giving a better one anatolica. 
here of an italian specimen. 
16. Genus: (lalophasia Steph. 
C. acuta Frr. (Vol. 3, p. 116, pi. 29 b). The illustration was much too dark and also not good in other acuta. 
respects and is now replaced by a better one (16 i). 
G. lunula Hufn. (Vol. 3, p. 116, pi. 29 b). — atrifascia Rbl. has much darker central area, that gives the atrifascia. 
impression of being a black band. — rd grata Kiefer (= melanotica Strd., atrivestis Dhl.) are very large speci- nigrata. 
mens with heavily blackish ground colour, which submerges the markings. These are common everywhere. 
— stempfferi Bours. is a somewhat similar form, also of generally grey-black colouration, without any yellowish stempfferi. 
or brownish tone, all markings diffuse, only the claviform stigma distinct as a dainty black longitudinal streak 
having a somewhat whitish edge outwardly. Both transverse lines are only indicated at inner margin, the 
ground colour between them being a shade darker. The subterminal sagittate marks are quite absent, only 
an oblique apical shade is visible. East Pyrenees captured at an altitude of 1700 m. — cana Dhl. with very cana. 
pale, white-grey ground colour with a tinge of bluish and pale olive-grey markings, all shades soft and appearing 
almost unicolourous. Hindwings pale with wide marginal band and sharply outlined anterior edge. Central 
Italy, Transylvania, as an aberration also from the S. Tyrol. - bilunulata Warn, has besides the white reni- bihmulata. 
form stigma, also a brilliantly white orbicular stigma with black surround. The basal area is heavily suffused 
with white. Described from the Ussuri territory (Bikin), but also occurring as an aberration elsewhere. 
C. kraussi Rbl. (Vol. 3, p. 117, pi. 24 g). The illustration leaves a lot to be desired and a better one kraussi. 
is given here (16 i). The species is very variable in general colouration: — brunnea Rothsch. is like the type, brunnea. 
but completely suffused with brown. albo-ochracea Rothsch. are whitish specimens with ochreous reddish ( ,lbo- 
markings. — intermedia Rothsch. (16 i) is intermediate between the type and albo-ochracea. — maozini Culot ochracca. 
(16 i) denotes extreme specimens of the latter form, almost completely white, kraussi is quite common in [iiao-h'i!'"' 
Algeria and Tunisia from March to May. 
C. almoravida Grasl. (Vol. 3, p. 117, pi. 28 b) also occurs in Sicily and Sardinia. The illustration was almoravida. 
a bad copy, we are giving a better picture here (16 i). — raigrella Trti. is the Sardinian form, somewhat smaller nigrella. 
than type, darker grey with darker markings, somewhat corresponding to the form olbiena of platyptera. 
C. hamifera Stgr. (Vol. 3, p. 117, pi. 29 b). — chleuha Le Cerf is somewhat larger, black markings chleiiha. 
more precise and complete, expanding in central area to upper wall of cell; at the inner edge there is a fine 
black line, angulated at lower wall of cell, at outer edge a black central line. In same is the white elongate 
orbicular stigma, also the reniform stigma in grey ground with sharply black inner edge. Apex subdivided 
by a black streak. Marginal area above vein 2 black. Central Atlas. 
0. platyptera Esp. (Vol. 3, p. 117, pi. 29 b). — signata Costni. is a darker, more clearly marked form, signata. 
The markings appear more shaded and partially diffuse. Mte Gibbio, in May. — platyptera occurs in 3 gen¬ 
erations in the Taurus (Marash), of which each successive brood is paler than the preceding one. This would 
seem to confirm the opinion that subalbida is the summer brood. 
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