368 THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE 



the mesial one crossing the fore wings before the end of 

 the cell, the other submarginal, just beyond the end of 

 the cell. In the submarginal band the fore wings have 

 two small white spots near the costa, and a white point 

 in the second median interspace. Hind wings dentate 

 on the outer margin, the fringe of the points concolorous 

 with the wing, that of the hollows paler. The bands 

 show more plainly on the female than on the male, on 

 account of the ground color being a little paler, and there 

 is a trace of a third anteapical spot. 



Under side a little paler than the upper, a little sprin- 

 kled with ochraceous scales, the spots of the upper side of 

 the wings repeated. 



Body above concolorous with the wings, below gray- 

 ish ; head and palpi above with a few brownish-yellow 

 scales, below white. 



West Virginia to Kansas, Florida, Texas, New 

 Mexico. 



191. Eudamus Pylades, Scud. 



Expanse of wings from 1.4 to 1.5 inches. 



Upper surface dark brown. The fore wings are 

 marked by several white hyaline spots : first three ante- 

 apical in the subcostal interspaces ; three more above the 

 cell, about two-fifths the distance from the base of the 

 wing to the apex, — both of these in a line back from the 

 costa ; two more in the median interspaces, and one below 

 the lower median venule, close to this venule and nearer 

 the margin than the others. All of these are small, 

 those of the costal region subquadrate, the others trian- 

 gular, the one in the lower median interspace more or 

 less obsolete. There is also a curved brown mark be- 



