This species, of which several forms are represented on Plate 73, is subject to considerable variationin depth of colour, and also in size and intensity of the markings, in all localities.
There is considerable variation, and it is, therefore, deemed advisable to give a number of figures representing some of the more striking aberrations.
Considerable variation is met with in the case of the empty glumes.
Considerable variation is discernible in the architecture of different individuals.
There is considerable variation in the intensity of coloration, some specimens being heavily marked, while others, from the faintness of the tracery, appear bleached or faded.
In size there is considerable variation, but in no instance will the eggs be found to rival the others in dimensions.
It is subject to considerable variation, both in the intensity of the coloring of the under side of the wings, and in the distinctness of the maculation.
It is subject to considerable variation, albino females and melanic males being sometimes found, as well as dwarfed specimens of very small size.
There is considerable variation, however, in the size of the black markings upon the upper surface, and I have specimens in which they almost entirely disappear.
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