PI XXX IX 



feebly crenulate; cell open; the two radials spring from a com- 

 mon point. 



A number of species and local races have been described. 



,/VT' (1) Cystineura amymone Mene cries, Plate XXXIX, cf (The 



Texas Bag- vein). 



On the under side the gray markings of the upper side are 

 replaced by yellow, and on the hind wings there is a transverse 

 white band near the base and an incomplete row of white spots 

 on the limbal area. Expanse 1.50 inch. 



Ranges from Kansas southward through Texas into Central 

 America. 



GENUS CALLICORE HUBNER 

 (THE LEOPARD-SPOTS). 



Small butterflies; the upper side of the wings dark in color 

 marked with bands of metallic blue or silvery green, the lower 

 side more or less brilliantly colored, the fore wings of some 

 shade of crimson or yellow, banded near the apex, the hind 

 wings silvery white or some pale tint, with circular bands of 

 black enclosing round or pear-shaped black spots. ? 



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