Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
Mr. Elwes has again favoured us with one of his periodical Revisions of Genera, the last of which relating to Argynnis, was reviewed by me in the Can. Ent., XXII., p. 81, 1890.
It is stated that Mr. James Edwards is responsible for the matter of what are called “clasps” of the male, meaning the claspers of other authors; and these parts of the whole body of abdominal appendages are the only ones treated of, or relied on. He has also given a comparative table at the end, based partly on the facies, and partly on the claspers.