DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 5 



secondaries immaculate; primaries have a little black at base and a streak repre- 

 senting the stigma ; the indistinct spots of upper side repeated, but still more 

 obscure, scarcely to be seen except in certain lights. 



Female. — Same size; generally like the male but paler; the spots more definite 

 and semi-translucent ; a fuscous patch in place of the stigma. Under side paler 

 than male. 



From 1 S , 1 9 , taken at Havilah, California ; and in the collection 

 of Mr. Henry EJwards. The species is allied to Agricola Bois. 



Panipliila Regulus. 



Male. — Expands 1 inch. Upper side black-brown; primaries have a straight 

 black sexual mark ; also three white dots in the subcostal interspaces, two more 

 at end of cell one over the other, two near hind margin opposite cell ; and two 

 streaks or spots in line with the lest mentioned spots and making with them an 

 oblique line which if protracted would reach middle of inner margin. Secondaries 

 immaculate. Under side paler, the sjjots on primaries repeated and enlarged; on 

 secondaries a straight line of four small spots across middle of wing, two at right 

 angles with the outer end of this line and extending up costal maagin ; one ou 

 costal margin nearer base, and one in middle of wing; in all eight spots. Body 

 above and below concolored with the wings; palpi buff. 



Female. — Expands 1.3 inch. Same color and marked in same way, but the 

 spots larger. 



From 2 S 's, 1 9 i sent me for inspection by Mr. J. Elwyn Bates of 

 South Abington, Massachusetts ; and received by him from upper St. 

 John's River, Orange Co., Florida. Near Atxius, but very much spotted 

 with white. 



Pampliila Lag 11s. 



Male. — Expands 1 inch. Upper side yellow-fulvous; primaries have a very 

 narrow fuscous border to hind margin, and this is extended round apex and along 

 eosta for a little distance. Secondaries have a still narrower border, but both 

 costal and inner margins are broadly fuscous; at the end of cell of primaries the 

 arc is black and subcostal next the arc is bordered black ; fringes long, pale fulvous. 

 Under side of both wings light 3'ellow, with a slight fulvous shade over middle 

 of primaries; base of same wings and part of inner margin black; secondaries 

 immaculate. 



I formerly recaived a single male of this little species ft-om Mr. Boll, 

 taken in western Texas; and recently Mr. Nenmoegen has brought 

 another male from Southern Colorado, taken at Oak Creek Canon. The 

 female is still unknown. The species is allied to Delaicare. 



Painpliila Taxiles. 



Male. — Expands 1.1 inch. Upper side glossy yellow-fulvous, the hind margins 

 bordered narrowly by fuscous; in some examples the dark portions are greatly 

 restricted, forming but a slight edging; costa of secondaries fuscous; primaries 

 have a fine black stfeak on arc, sometimes Avanting; fringes of secondaries and 

 along inner angle of primaries fulvous, the remainder fuscous. Under side of 

 primaries paler: basal area black, with a spur along inner margin; hind margin 

 Lndistinctly fuscous; in the subcostal interspaces three yellow spots. Secondaries 



