394 ADDENDA. 



1241. Lycjdna Alce, Edw. (Page 294.) 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



Upper side of male brown, with a pinkish-blue reflec- 

 tion, deeper blue next to the base. The hind wings 

 have two fuscous points in the interspace near aual 

 angle and a round spot in the space next preceding. 

 Fringes grayish white. 



Under side fawn color, on the outer half of both 

 wings reticulated with whitish lines. The fore wings 

 have a mesial series of large, black, rounded spots, and 

 a concolored spot on the end of cell, all edged with white. 

 The hind wings have three spots on hind or outer mar- 

 gin, corresponding to those of upper side, velvet black 

 with metallic green edges ; two black spots on costa and 

 two at base. Body above covered with blue hairs, be- 

 low gray ; palpi white, last joint black ; antenna? annu- 

 lated black and white ; club black above, fulvous below 

 at tip. 



Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Kansas, Missouri. 



134. Pamphila Massasoit, var. Suffusa, Laurent. 

 (Page 302.) 



This form has the yellow markings of the under sur- 

 face of the hind wings almost obliterated by a suffusion 

 of dark brown, while the upper surface of the fore wings 

 is of a uniform dark brown, the light-colored margin 

 found in the normal form being entirely wanting. The 

 variation is generally found among the males, but also 

 occurs sparingly in the females. 



Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 



