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the apex, and separated from the orange directly at the apex by a wide, white 

 band, which is itself slightly lined with black interiorly. The secondaries are also 

 produced, of the usual soiled appearance, but more so than normal!}', and the mar- 

 gins are more or less bordered with a greenish line which, for a short distance at 

 the anal angle, is heavy. Beneath, the primaries have the orange patch repeated, 

 but the cell spot is diminished, and the black margins of above are replaced by 

 greenish blotching. The secondaries have the marginal lining heavier, and the 

 marbling is much stronger than in the average specimen. 



Had tliis individual come from a new locality, and not in company with other 

 Euchloeids, one would almost certainly describe it as new. 



