Jan.2o-| WEEKS SOME UNDESCRIBED BUTTERFLIES 17, 



1902 J J 



gin has a black thread at border, suffusing in some lights into ground color. 

 The inner margin of hind wing is grayish. 



Under side of fore wing brownish gray. Transversely across top of discoidal 

 space is a black line, edged on both sides with whitish. Midway between dis- 

 coidal space and hind margin is a series of six interspacial black spots, each 

 surrounded by whitish, extending from first subcostal space down to inner mar- 

 gin, following contour of hind margin. The lower spot is double, making 

 seven spots in all. Base of wing darker than the rest, but dusted with gray 

 scales. Hind margin bears a fine dark thread at border. 



Under side of hind wing of the same ground color, darkening at base as in 

 fore wing, also bearing the discoidal black line, although less prominently. 

 There are also six interspacial black spots surrounded by white, following con- 

 tour of hind margin, in much the same relative position as those on fore wing. 

 These spots are smaller and far less prominent than those on fore wing. There 

 is a fine dark thread on hind margin, scarcely perceptible. 



Taken by Mr. M. Abbott Frazar in 1888. 



