208 NORTH AMERICAN BUTTERFLIES. 



501. EUDAMUS MOSCHUS Edw. 

 MoscHus Brown-wing. 

 Glossy brown, with nine whitish, glassy spots on fore wing, four in 

 apex, three across middle in an oblique line, one in cell, and another 

 above this. Under side of both wings brown, mottled with dashes about 

 apex of fore wmgs and crossed by two black bands, and an additional 

 half band on hind pair, spots on fore wings, repeated. Expands l.oO 

 to 1.70. Habitat, Arizona. 



592. EUDAMUS HiPPALTUS Edw. 

 Arizona Brown-wing. 

 Quite like E. moschus, differs in having smaller spots, and in being 

 more heavily washed with white below. Expands l.oO. Habitat, Ari- 

 zona. 



593. EUDAMUS DRUSIUS Edw. 

 Drusius Brown-aving. 

 Upper side, glossy brown, with eight glassy spots on fore wing ; four 

 in apex, three below, and one at right angles with the lowest of the three. 

 Dark brown beneath ; spots repeated. Expands 1.70. Habitat, South- 

 ern Arizona. 



594. EUDAMUS EPIGENA Butl. 



Epigena Brown-wing. 

 Blackish brown above, with nine glassy spots ; three in apex, three 

 in an oblique line below, with a fourth at right angles, two in middle of 

 upper margin. Lower side brown, spots on fore wings repeated, dark 

 brown of hind wings crossed by two black bands with irregular outlines, 

 outer margin, broadly bordered with white. Expands 2-00 to 2.10. 

 Habitat, Texas and Arizona. 



595. EUDAMUS LYSIDUS Sm-Abb. 



Glaucous Brown-wing. 

 Large ; brown above, white-fringed, in middle of four wings are four 

 reddish buff, glassy spots, Fig. 78, e. Beneath, paler, spots on fore 

 wings repeated, mottled with black on hind pair, and there is a large 

 patch of silvery white an outer border. Expands 1.50 to 2.00. Habi- 

 tat, Massachusetts, where it is rare, to the Gulf of Mexico, and Missis- 

 sippi Valley. 



