wings are more strongly angulated than in any other North 

 American species, and are solidly bordered with black. Ex- 

 panse cf , 1.75; 9 , 2.35 inches. Ranges from Florida westward 

 along the borders of the Gulf of Mexico to Texas. 



(4) Chlorippe alicia Edwards, Plate L, Fig. 2, d\ Type (The 

 Buff Emperor), 



Resembles C. cettis in having an ocellus in the fore wing, but 

 it may at once be distinguished by its larger size in both sexes, 

 the paler color of the wings on the upper side, which shade from 

 pale fulvous at the base into light buff outwardly, upon which 

 the eye-spots on the hind wings show up very prominently. 

 Expanse cT, 2.00; 9 , 2.50 inches. 



The range of this species is the same as that of the preceding. 



GENUS HYPANARTIA HUBNER (THE BANDED REDS) 



Medium-sized butterflies. Palpi well clothed with scales, 

 the second and third joints very nearly of the same size, the 

 latter blunt. Fore wings square at the apex, slightly excavated 

 about the middle, the cell being closed by a stoutdower disco- 

 cellular vein, moJe-'o^fess continuous with the third median 

 nervule. Hind wing strongly produced at the end of the third 



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