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upper side repeated, except that there is a sixth one near 

 the centre of the wing, and all are dingy white. Fringes 

 on under side same as above. Head and thorax above 

 covered with greenish hair, beneath grayish yellow. 

 Palpi almost white. 



The female expands a little more than an inch and a 

 half. Fore wings very dark brown, with a broken 

 band of yellow, consisting of five spots, commencing at 

 the submedian vein and extending to within one-eighth 

 inch of the apex. The subcostal spots are present as in 

 the male, with additional ones at end of cell. The hind 

 wings as in the male, but with spots fainter ; under side 

 of wings also same as in male, but the white spots on 

 hind wings are smaller. Fringes in female dark on fore 

 wings, but gradually getting lighter on the hind wings 

 towards the anal angle. 



Florida. 



157|. Pamphila Panoquinoides, Skinner. (Page 

 331.) 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



Color, brown. Fore wings have two minute fulvous 

 spots on the subcostal venules and a larger spot on the 

 disk below these. Hind wings immaculate. On the 

 under side the fore wings are of the same color as above, 

 but of a lighter shade, with a patch of fulvous scales 

 about one-eighth of an inch from the base; the spots 

 seen above are repeated, and there are two additional 

 ones. One of these is V-shaped and is the largest, and 

 situated between the first and second median venules. 

 The last spot is near the middle of the posterior margin. 

 The hind wings have a row of three white spots near 



