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half of the base, is a sharply defined black spot, which 

 has a pointed projection extending into the third median 

 interspace. The middle area of the wing is tawny, but 

 some shades lighter than the upper side. The border 

 along the lower half of the outer margin is about the 

 same width as above, but it widens considerably as it 

 approaches the apex; this border and the immaculate 

 hind wings are of a light cinnamon-brown color. There 

 is a brownish-black streak running along the posterior 

 margin of the fore wings. 



Female. — A little larger than the male, and the colors 

 of a lighter shade than in the male, and not so well de- 

 fined. On the upper side it resembles Hobomokj and 

 beneath P. Delmcare, except in color. 



Food-plant and larva unknown. 



Cape May, New Jersey. 



139J. Pamphila Yehl, Skinner. (Page 309.) 



Expanse of wings 1.38 inches. 



This species looks considerably like P. Aaroni, and 

 the fore wings are marked not unlike P. Pawnee^ thus 

 having a iieavier stigma than P. Aaroni. On the upper 

 side the fore wings are yellowish fulvous, with a brown 

 border three-sixteenths of an inch wide ; three yellowish- 

 fulvous subapical spots situated in the brown border, 

 the border extending inward from these to the end of 

 the cell ; stigma rather wide, and mud color in the 

 middle; it is faintly divided in two by the venule. 

 Beyond the stigma and extending to brown border are 

 two quadrate, yellowish-fulvous spots, and at outer end 

 of stigma a small V-shaped one ; and at end of this, and 

 directly below the extra discal, is another minute V- 



