. The Entomologist's record and journal of variation. Photo: J. F. Kimber Aberrations of Lysandra coridon PodaS $ 1 ultrafowleri, 2 ultrafowleri-margino, 3 and 4 marginala, 5 obsolescens, 6 obsolescens-brunnescens, 1 antistriata, 8 $ 9 centrijuncta, 10 ultraradiata, 11 i-nigrum + minutissimus, 12 discoelongata-minor. 81 Variation in Lysandra coridon Poda (Lep.: Lycaenidae), Summer 1975 By A. D. A. Russwurm* The prolonged sunshine during the summer of 1975 gaveexcellent opportunities for Mr. H. G. M. Middleton and myselfto examine Lysandra coridon Poda for variation. We visited


. The Entomologist's record and journal of variation. Photo: J. F. Kimber Aberrations of Lysandra coridon PodaS $ 1 ultrafowleri, 2 ultrafowleri-margino, 3 and 4 marginala, 5 obsolescens, 6 obsolescens-brunnescens, 1 antistriata, 8 $ 9 centrijuncta, 10 ultraradiata, 11 i-nigrum + minutissimus, 12 discoelongata-minor. 81 Variation in Lysandra coridon Poda (Lep.: Lycaenidae), Summer 1975 By A. D. A. Russwurm* The prolonged sunshine during the summer of 1975 gaveexcellent opportunities for Mr. H. G. M. Middleton and myselfto examine Lysandra coridon Poda for variation. We visited anumber of localities but concentrated mainly on the Portlandarea where the species appears in great profusion and isreminiscent of some of the famous breeding grounds of thepast. In spite of the extaordinary abundance of the species atPortland, the area has not to my knowledge produced anythingoutstanding in the way of variation except for the fowleri the more remarkable when this year there appeared a largenumber of named aberrations not


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