PAMnilLA. 117 



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2. P. origenes F. E. S. Ill, p. 329. P. cernes Boisd. Figured iu Boisd. 



et Lee. pi. 76. 



Wings greenish-brown ; primaries pale orange at the base, ex- 

 tending along the costal and lower edges ; a spot near the middle. 



Under side of primaries similar to the upper ; that of the secon- 

 daries greenish-yellow. Thorax greenish ; upper side of abdomen 

 ochry. 



United States. Expands a little over an inch. 



BOISD. 



3. P. arpa Boisd. Figured in Boisd. et Lee. pi. 68. 



Wings blackish-brown, with half of the primaries lighter ; a dark 

 baud commencing on the middle of the lower edge, and extending 

 obliquely towards the summit, and forming an acute angle with an 

 indistinct streak proceeding from the base. 



The disk of the secondaries is lighter than the borders. Under 

 side of all the wings ochry yellow, with darker lines proceeding 

 from the base, contiguous on the primaries, forming a dark brown 

 space, which bears two ochry spots. 



Southern States. Expands nearly two inches. 



GODART. 



4. P. bulenta Boisd. Figured in Boisd. et Lee. pi. 67. 



Wings deep brown, occupying the whole extent excepting the 

 half of the costal rim and the outer edge, with honey yellow. Near 

 the summit, a curved streak of brown extending into the yellow 

 field. 



The secondaries have two long oval yellow spots ; the lower one 

 the smaller. 



Fringes yellow; sides of the thorax and of the abdomen the 

 same color. 



Under side paler ; summit of the primaries pale orange ; lower 

 edge blackish, interrupted by yellow. 



The primaries of the female are traversed by an irregular yellow- 

 baud, interrupted near the summit, where it forms a large round 

 spot. The secondaries have but one large roundish yellow spot. 



Southern States. Expands nearly two inches. 



GODAKT. 



