ADDENDA. 399 



Male. — Expanse of wings 2.65 inches. 



Upper side : Fore wings dark fawn color, with five 

 black dots extending across the wing parallel to the 

 outer margin ; the second and fifth spots are small. 

 Hind wings with five spots surrounded by a lighter 

 shade. Under side : Fore wings as in D, Portlandia, 

 but darker in color and with five distinct ocellate spots. 

 The hind wings as in D. Portlandia. 



The female presents the usual sexual diiFerence seen 

 in the genus ; it differs from D. Portlandia in having 

 more of the lighter shade on the wings around the 

 spots, and the spots on the hind wings are more nearly 

 equal in size than in the allied species. 

 Louisiana and Texas. 



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J. CmoNOBAs Katahdin, Newcomb. (Page 250.) 



Male. — Expanse of wings 1.90 inches. 



Upper side : Wings thinly scaled, of a dusky brown 

 color, except the outer third, which is suifused with 

 yellowish brown. The outer edge of both wings is 

 clearly defined by a distinct black line, outside of which 

 there is a fringe of fine hairs of a light brownish shade, 

 except opposite the end of each vein where they are 

 nearly black. The fore wings have a small dark spot 

 finely pupilled with white near the apex, though occa- 

 sional specimens have three or four spots, while in rare 

 cases there is an entire absence of maculation. The 

 dark sexual dash usual in this genus is fiiirly prominent. 

 Under side : The fore wings are much the same as 

 above except that they are somewhat paler, and at the 

 apex and along the costa there is a thick sprinkling of 



