140 THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE 



A black bar runs along the posterior part of the fore 

 wing, parallel with the hind margin, not reaching the 

 posterior angle, and bordered with darker yellow below. 



The hind wings have a somewhat triangular apical 

 patch in line with some indistinct marginal points or 

 rays on the ends of the veins. Fringes rosy above. 



Under side of the fore wings yellow, with the outer 

 margin and apical portion wine-red. Hind wings tinged 

 with wine-red, and having a transverse undulate, brown- 

 ish, interrupted band. 



On the female the black longitudinal bar is nearly 

 wanting, and the base is sprinkled with blackish. 



The larva is green, with a longitudinal white line above 

 the feet, and is said to feed on clover, Cassia, and per- 

 haps other allied plants. 



Gulf States. 



31. Terias Jucunda, Bd. — Lee. 



Expanse of wings from 1.2 to 1.4 inches. 



Closely related to the preceding, but is white on the 

 under side of the hind wings, and without pink or wine 

 color on the under side of the fore wings. The white 

 is sprinkled over with gray scales. 



The female is paler, marked like the female of T. 

 Delia, the fore wings powdered with blackish. Under 

 side like the male. 



Gulf States. 



