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and the end of the cell. Hind wings with the costal 

 edge grayish, and onter border' black witli two more or 

 less complete rows of fidvous spots. 



Under side paler than the npper, clouded ; a white 

 streak along the costa of fore wings at base, and another 

 on the hind wings below the subcostal vein ; hind wiugc. 

 with a small red spot bordered with black at the Lass *.».{ 

 the median vein, the bases of the submedian and inter- 

 nal veins white with a black edging; some black and 

 white crescents at the anal angle. 



Occasionally in Florida and Texas. 



38 J. Argynnis Leto, Behr. (Page 155.) 



Expanse of wings from 2.6 to 3 inches. 



Male. — Upper side pale fulvous, obscure at base, 

 lightly marked and spotted with black ; hind margins 

 of both wings bordered by two fine parallel lines be- 

 tween which the space is fulvous ; the fore wings have 

 a submarginal row of serrated spots, not touching each 

 other or the marginal lines ; a transverse line of rounded 

 spots, an indistinct bar on costal margin, sometimes 

 wanting, a zigzag median band of separated spots, 

 mostly lunular ; outside the arc a spot shaped like the 

 letter P inverted, and three sinuous bars in the cell. 



The hind wings have a submarginal row of lunate 

 spots, separated and not touching the marginal lines, a 

 second of small rounded s})ots or points, and a mesial 

 of small widely separated crescents in size and shape like 

 those of Aphrod ite ; on the arc a pyriform or obovate spot. 



On the under side the fore wings are pale fulvous at 

 the base, light buff on the costal margin and the marginal 

 interspaces, the venules edged with brown ; the subapical 

 patch brown; submarginal spots serrated, enclosing buff 



