NORTH AMERICAN BUTTERFLIES. 



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portion of wings, spots repeated on fore pair; hind pair crossed by two 

 double bands. Expands 1.2.3 to l.GO. Habitat, New England to Flor- 

 ida, Dakota, Colorado, California, Ontario, and Quebec. 



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Illustrating the genus Pamphila ; upper side, fore wlnj,' ; a, sassacus ; t), metea (lower side hind 

 ■wing) ; 0, leonardus: b, brettus; e, huron; f, pylades:g, utho; h, mystic; i, cernes ; j, nianataaqua; 

 Ij, metacomet : 1, accius. 



589. EUDAMUS NEVADA Scud. 

 Nevada Brown. 

 Quite like E. pylades, but much smaller, and the under surface is 

 very delicately marked with short, transverse lines of white, giving the 

 outer halfofwings a hoary appearance. Expands 1.10. Habitat, Tex- 

 as, Colorado, and Nevada. 



590. EUDAMUS BATJIYLLUS Sm-Abb. 

 White-spotted Tailed Brown. 

 Quite like E. pylades, but the spots are larger, forming a nearly 

 continuous, oblique band from the upper to near the lower margin on 

 foi-e wing, which is narrower. Fig. 5<S, a. Expands 1.25 to 1.50. Hab- 

 itat, West Virginia to Florida, Kansas and New Mexico ; rare in New 

 England. 



