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bar of costa, and in others another similar point immediately outward of 

 end of costal bar ; one or both of these may reappear faintly on upper 

 surface. Secondaries beneath brownish ; two irregular wavy dark 

 brown bands, heavier than the ground color ; between these bands 

 along the outer margins the coloration is pallid ; scattered gray scales, 

 heavier at anal angle than elsewhere. Fringes of primaries beneath 

 as above; on secondaries the fringes are brownish, the whitish of 

 above being greatly diminished. Antennae brown with a white color 

 at base of club ; beneath whitish yellow ; thorax and abdomen dark 

 brown; palpi yellowish-gray. Expanse 1.30 to 1.50 inch. 9." 



We do not discover any essential differences in the female, 

 either as to size or ornamentation. 



Type locality. — Ramsey Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, 

 Cochise County, Arizona, 5000-7000 feet altitude. 



Described from two males and two females in the collec- 

 tions of Coolidge and Clemence, and from 67 cotypes, five 

 of these in the collection of Dr. Barnes." 



The authors state that the species was taken from June 

 7th to July 10th. It was plentiful in early July. 



This is likely to prove the spring form of cellus, the form 

 from wintering chrysalids. 



There is a specimen of pseudocellus in the collection of the 

 Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia bearing the 

 label, " Real del Monte, Hidalgo, Mexico, April 13th, 1908." 



Eudaiims (Nascus) euribates Cram., Pap. Exot., t. 393, f. D, 



(9), 1782. 

 Hesus West. -Hew., G^en. Diur. Lep., pi. 78, f. 5, 1852. 



" Expanse 2\ to 2| inches. Primaries much produced apically. 

 Ground color rich rufous brown, shaded with deep umber on outer 

 and abdominal margins, and approaching black-brown on costal mar- 

 gin of secondaries. Primaries with three subapical honey-yellow spots, 

 the upper very minute ; an irregular discal patch of the same color 

 translucent, resembling a three-leaf clover in shape, and composed of 

 three unequal outwardly notched spots, extends from the costal area 

 well towards the posterior angle. This patch is faintly margined by 

 black ; at the juncture of the three spots there is a triangular spot of 

 the ground color. On the costal margin a deepening of the scales and 

 a deep incision running therein for about one-third the length of the 

 wing presents the appearance of an aborted costal fold ; sometimes this 

 area is a lavender-gray color. On lower margin towards base there are 

 two small black spots and two small less distinct just below the outer 

 angle of the discal patch ; these seem to be a disconnected continua- 



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