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lunulas of under side are repeated somewhat, together with the 

 yellow patches. 



Under side pale fawn-color over most of the surface, becom- 

 ing white on the extra-discal areas ; the markings as in the male, 

 but more distinct, especially on primaries; in addition there is an 

 extra-discal transverse row of fuscous dots on each wing. 



From I <5 1 ? taken by Mr. T. L, Mead, near Salt Lake, Utah, 

 in 1878. Several other examples were taken at same time. The 

 species is close to Anna, Edw., but is of scarcely more than half 

 the size (in superficial area). The male is color of Anna; the 

 female quite different, Anna being dead-leaf brown, with a sub- 

 marginal series of large fulvous crenations on each wing. In both 

 sexes of A 7ma is a common transverse row of spots; elongated 

 spots mostly on primaries ; rounded on secondaries; in Annetta 

 the series is wholly composed of mere dots, and is altogether 

 wanting in the female under view. 



