312 THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE 



wings is an indistinct bent row of small paler spots cor- 

 responding to the spots of the upper side. 



Body above black, covered with fulvous hairs; thorax 

 below yellowish ; abdomen the same, with a fulvous tint ; 

 palpi light yellow, with a fulvous tint; antennae black 

 above, yellowish below ; club black on both upper and 

 under surface, on the sides fulvous. 



Larva and food-plant unknown. 



Texas ; Indian River, Florida. 



142. PAMPHILA HURON, Edw. 



Expanse of wings from 1.2 to 1.5 inches. 



Male. Upper surface of fore wings dark yellow 

 tinged with fulvous, dusky at base, the veins fuscous, 

 and a fuscous outer border about one-fourth the length 

 of the wing, crenate within, narrowed opposite the cell, 

 before which there is a fuscous patch. Stigma some- 

 what quadrate, the upper outer angle produced, velvety 

 black above and below, with a nearly round blackish 

 patch beyond. 



Hind wings with the central portion of the wing 

 yellow, but washed a little with dusky, a continuous 

 fuscous border round the wing. 



Under side dull yellowish fulvous, the hind wings and 

 terminal portion of the fore wings tinged with grayish ; 

 the basal half of the fore wings from the cell to the hind 

 margin, and a border^to the posterior angle, blackish. 

 The fore wings have a faint subterminal band, much as 

 on the under side of P. Leonardos. Base of hind wings 

 dusky, a faint subterminal band. 



Female. This has the upper surface blackish fuscous, 

 the fore wings washed with yellowish from the base to 



