BUTTERFLIES OF MAINE. 85 
There is a patch of rose color on the forward segments, 
and another larger one on the hinder extremity. Head very 
small, black and shining. 
The pupa is .45 of an inch long, pale brown and glossy, 
with many small dark brown or blackish dots over the whole 
surface, thicker along the middle above, appearing as a faint 
imperfect stripe from the seventh to the eleventh segments. 
Surface thickly covered with very short, brown hairs. 
This insect has not been taken in Orono, but is reported 
from Portland and Norway, Maine. 
Sub-Family—LY CANINE. 
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47, FENISECA TARQUINIUS, F. 
Fen-is’-e-ca tar-quin'-i-us. 
Expanse of wings, one inch and a fourth. 
Upper side of the wings, bright orange yellow. The fore 
wings have a dark brown outer border with an irregular inner 
edge, which extends narrowly along the hinder margin. A 
black stripe extends along the upper part of the cell, which 
widens into a tooth-like process at the end, below which is a 
round spot. A black dash runs along in the inter-space below 
the cell from the base of the wing, out to a small spot nearly 
half the length of the hinder border. 
The hind wings have about half their surface, on the cos- 
tal side, dark brown with an irregular edge, and there are a 
few brown spots near the anal angle. Under side of the fore 
wings paler than above; the dark markings and the whole 
under surface of the hind wings, reddish yellow, washed 
more or less with white, with numerous white circles on the 
hind wings. This species is subject to much variation in the 
extent of the brown markings. 
