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the centre of the wing ; they are half as wide as long. 

 Head, thorax, and abdomen same color as wings above, 

 lighter beneath. 



Key West, Florida ; Texas. 



164i. Pamphila Howardi, Skinner. (Page 341.) 



Male. — Expanse of wings 1.50 inches. 



Upper side : the fore wings are tawny with a fuscous 

 border a little more than one-eighth inch in width ; 

 there are from one to four small subapical tawny spots 

 on the fuscous border ; at end of cell a dark spot which 

 may or may not be connected with the stigma ; stigma 

 rather more than an eighth of an inch in length, very 

 narrow and unbroken, and extending to inner margin. 

 The hind wings have the same fuscous border and tawny 

 central area. Under side : the fore wings have tawny 

 central area and border the same as the upper side; 

 there is a large triangular spot extending into the wing 

 from the base. The tawny color above this spot is of a 

 darker hue than that below and outside it. Hind wings 

 very light brown, generally with four or five very faint 

 tawny spots in the central area. 



The females are larger, without the stigma, and have 

 the under side of hind wings immaculate. 



Larva and food-plant unknown. 



Florida. 



166i. PamphiliA Streckeri, Skinner. (Page 343.) 



Expanse of wings 1.25 inches. 



Male. — This is a yellowish-fulvous species, with a 

 narrow dark-brown border to all the wings. The fore 

 wings are yellowish fulvous, except the dark border, 



