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traversed by a broad white band, divided in the middle of 

 the upper pair, which have also several white spots ; on the 

 hinder wings are two rows of obscure dark spots, between 

 the band and the hinder extremity. The prevailing colour 

 on the under side is brownish-yellow, all the white spots of 

 the surface being visible, with the addition of a few others ; 

 the base of the wings is tinged with blue. The caterpillar 

 is green, with obtuse fleshy projections on the back, of a 

 reddish colour, and fringed with hair ; it feeds on the 

 honeysuckle. The perfect insect is one of our rarer species ; 

 it is found in the glades of woods, and is noted for its 

 graceful flight. Many specimens were taken this summer 

 in Burnham Beeches, Buckinghamshire. 



LEPIDOPTERA. HESPERID^:. 



PAMPHILA. 



Generic Distinctions. See page 131. 



PAMPHILA LINE A. (Plate X.) Small SMpper. This 

 insect is of small size ; the surface of the wings fulvous 

 and without spots ; the hinder margin and nervures black ; 



