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with white, of which the external, out of line with the 

 others, is the largest. The hind wings have on the 

 outer edge and near the anal angle a black eye-spot, 

 more or less annulate v/ith yellow, ■ sprinkled behind 

 with golden-green atoms. 

 Gulf States, Ariz.; N. Mex.; So. Gal. 



126. Lyc^na Isophthalma, Herr.-Schaeff. 



Expanse of wings .75 of an inch. 



Upper surface brown, slightly grayish at the base and 

 along the costal margin, a row of five blackish spots 

 along the outer margin of the hind wings, the three next 

 the anal angle the most distinct, the other two sometimes 

 almost obliterated. 



Under side of nearly the same color as the upper, 

 slightly hoary at the base, the wings crossed by about 

 seven rows of elongate white spots and an inner row of 

 white circles. There is a submarginal row of six con- 

 spicuous black spots on the hind wings. The spot near- 

 est the anal angle is almost entirely covered with metallic 

 green, and the rest of the spots present detached scales 

 of this color, generally on the side nearest the margin. 



Palpi dark brown above, white beneath, with a few 

 black hairs ; antennae annulate black and white ; club 

 reddish brown, red at the tip. 



Florida, Georgia. 



127. Lyc^na Exilis, Bd. 



Expanse of wings from .6 to .7 of an inch. 



Male. — Upper side brown, sometimes reddish brown, 

 bluish at base of both wings, and slightly fuscous along 

 the hind margins ; hind wings bordered by a series of 



