94 BUTTERFLIES OF MAINE. 
53. ANCYLOXYPHA NUMITOR, F. 
An-cy-low -y-pha nu'-mi-tor. 
Expanse of wings, one inch. 
Upper side of fore wings, dark brown, glossed more or 
less with tawny yellow. Hind wings, tawny yellow, with the 
costa and outer border dark brown. Under side of fore 
wings, dark brown, with tawny yellow costa and outer mar- 
gin. Under side of hind wings, paler yellow than above, 
and without any brown. 
Body, dark brown above with yellowish hairs, whitish 
beneath. 
The early stages and food-plant of this rare butterfly are 
not known. It is taken on the wing in the early part of 
July. 
54. PAMPHILA ZABULON, Bd-Lec. 
Pan'-phi-la zab’-u-lon. 
Expanse of wings, from an inch and a quarter to an inch 
and a half. 
Upper side of the wings, dark brown, with a large, tawny 
yellow spot covering the greater part of the fore wing, leav- 
ing the base, outer and hinder margins, brown. ‘The veins 
are brown, and there is a heavy oblique brown line at the end 
of the cell beyond which the yellow is overlaid for a short 
distance with brown scales, leaving two square, tawny yel- 
low spots in the edge of the outer border. The hind wings 
have a large, tawny yellow spot on the middle, crossed by the 
brown veins. 
Under side of the wings as above, but paler. The outer 
borders are washed with purplish white scales in the females. 
Body, dark brown, with greenish hairs above, paler be- 
neath. 
