PL. X 



Ranges from Maine to Nebraska, and southward among the 

 Appalachian highlands into West Virginia. Expanse 2.75 to 

 4 inches. 



\ (2) Argynnis diana (Cramer), Plate IX, cf; Plate X, 9 



(Diana). 



This lovely insect is dimorphic, the male having the outer 

 borders of the wings orange-fulvous, while the female has the 

 wings bordered with blue spots. Expanse 3.75 to 4.5 inches. 



It belongs to the southern Appalachian region, and ranges 

 from West Virginia and the Carolinas to northern Georgia, 

 thence westward to the Ozarks, being found sparingly in 

 southern Ohio and Indiana, and commonly in parts of Ken- 

 tucky. 



(3) A rqynn is leto Edwards, Plate XI, 9 CLeto). 



The male of this species is in some respects not unlike the 

 two following species, but with the wings darker at their bases: 

 the female, on the other hand, is quite different, the dark spots 

 on the inner half of the wings running together and giving this 

 part of the wings a dark brown or black appearance, while the 

 outer borders are pale yellow. Expanse 2.5 to 3.25 inches. 

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