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with two strong brown lines crossing both sets of wings. On the 

 upper wings, beginning near the upper angle, is a row of four brown 

 and one black eje-spots, each surrounded with a yellow ring and 

 having a central silver dot, and this row is continued on the lower 

 wings, where there are three brown and three black spots. Three 

 brown lines follow the margins of the wings. 



This is also a southern species, being found from Virginia south- 

 ward and westward. 



Debis portlandia. 



Dehis portlandia. The general color of this insect is light wood 

 brown, the outer third of the forward wings being pale, with an 





Debis portlandia. Under side. 



irregular dark line separating it from the general color of the wing. 

 This line is darkest and widest near tlie upper margin, and is bor- 

 dered outwardly by a liglit yellowish gray area. There are three 



