390 ADDENDA. 



Var. Floridensis, Neumogen. — In this form the 

 males have a bright sulphur-yellow ou the basal half 

 of the fore wings, tlie broad anterior space being of a 

 creamy white. The hind wings have the basal three- 

 fourths bright sulphur-yellow. The females are not 

 yellow, but creamy white, with large, black discal spots ; 

 costal margin and apex of fore wings black ; the basal 

 area of hind wings with prominent citron tinge. 



Upper Indian River, Florida. 



21. Catopsilia Agarithe, var. Maxima, Neum. 

 (Page 126.) 



Expanse of wings 2.60 inches. 



In this form the ground color of the male is intense 

 orange, with prominent black dotlets at the inception of 

 the venules and on the outer margin of both fore and 

 hind wings. The female is of the same color. The discal 

 spot, the diagonal line of dots from apex to submedian 

 vein and along outer margin, are brownish red. On 

 the hind wings the markings along the outer margin are 

 dark red with a blackish tint, much resembling those 

 of a Philea. 



Upper Indian River, Florida. 



35J. CoL^Nis Delila, Fabr. (Page 148.) 



Expanse 3.50 inches. 



Upper surface clear reddish fulvous, pf ler than Julia. 

 The fore wings have a very narrow black edging on the 

 costa and outer margin, scarcely more than the width of 

 a vein, the subcostal vein black, with a few black scales 

 between this and the costa beyond the cell. One exam- 

 ple from Florida has a black bar at the end of the cell, 

 two small black points projecting inward from the outer 

 margin, and a narrow short bar between the lower point 



