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140|. Pamphila Slosson,e, Skinner. (Page 310.) 



In size and markings this species comes nearest to 

 P. Leonardus. The male expands rather less than an 

 inch and a half. Ground color of fore wings dark 

 brown, with basal half of wing thickly covered with 

 tawny scales, which beyond the stigma form three spots, 

 and just above these are two small square ones. The 

 three subcostal spots are represented as in P. Leonardus. 

 Stigma narrow, black, and concave posteriorly. Hind 

 wings same color as the fore wings, with tawny scales 

 scattered over the basal half. There are four small, 

 square, tawny spots close together, with a fifth elongated 

 one at right angles with the four, on outer half of wing, 

 running nearly parallel with the outer margin, only the 

 angle made by the spots is more acute. Fringes of all 

 wings dingy white. The maculation on under side of 

 fore wings is nearly the same as in P. Leonardus, but in 

 color very different, the ground color in this species 

 being made up of yellowish and greenish scales ; under 

 side of hind wings olive-green, with the spots on the 

 upper side repeated, except that there is a sixth one near 

 the centre of the wing, and all are dingy white. Fringes 

 on under side same as above. Head and thorax above 

 covered with greenish hair, beneath grayish yellow. 

 Palpi almost white. 



The female expands a little more than an inch and a 

 half. Fore wings very dark brown, with a broken 

 band of yellow, consisting of five spots, commencing at 

 the submedian vein and extending to within one-eighth 

 inch of the apex. The subcostal spots are present as in 

 the male, with additional ones at end of cell. The hind 



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