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which IS about one-eighth of an inch in width. The 

 stigma is a long, narrow, black line, extending from 

 median venule to submedian vein, crossing obliquely 

 two vein-spaces ; at the end of cell there is a distinct, 

 black, V-shaped mark, composed of two lines, with the 

 point towards the tip of the wing. The hind wings are 

 yellowish fulvous, with a dark border similar to the 

 fore wings, except that on fore wings there is no fuscous 

 on costa, except at tip ; whereas on hind wings the dark 

 border extends all around, and widens towards base of 

 wings. The border on outer margin of hind wings is 

 narrower than on fore wings, and the yellowish fulvous 

 of central area of wings runs into it in marked inden- 

 tations, there being four well-defined teeth. Fringes 

 yellowish fulvous on all wings. 



Under side. — Fore wings same as above, excepting 

 that there is the usual dark basal mark ; the border 

 is same width as above, but lighter in color, and the 

 yellow veins run through it, giving the fuscous a den- 

 tate appearance; and the yellowish-fulvous fringe is 

 separated from wing by a remarkably distinct and well- 

 defined black line. The hind wings are greenish gray, 

 with the veins lemon-yellow, making a distinct and 

 curious combination ; the interspace between the last 

 median venule and the median vein is bright yellowish 

 fulvous. The fringe and black line the same as on fore 

 wings. 



Florida. 



170 J. Pamphila Carolina, Skinner. (Page 347.) 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



Male. — Fore wings fuscous, with three small, sub- 



