346 THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE 



wings have three small white semi-transparent spots be- 

 yond the cell in the subcostal interspaces, and two spots 

 below in the submedian interspaces, the first subquad- 

 rate, and the second oblong, about twice as large as the 

 lir.-t ; both small. Besides these there are one or two 

 opaque white points at the end of the cell ; wanting in 

 some examples. Hind wings without spots. 



Under side a little paler than the upper, hind wings 

 and costal and apical portions of fore wings sprinkled 

 with gray. The spots of the fore wings are repeated. 



Female. Similar to the male, but on both surfaces 

 there is a slight violet tint, more apparent along the 

 veins. 



Body black above, hairs dark olivaceous brown; 

 under side, and palpi, whitish. 



Larva and food-plant unknown. 



Florida, Texas. 



170. PAMPHILA FUSCA, Gr. Rob. 



Expanse of wings 1.05 inches. 



Male. Upper surface glossy olivaceous blackish, 

 without spots, but with a feint and variable yellow- 

 ish-brown reflection equally distributed. Fringes pale, 

 without spots. 



Under side of wings shaded with lustrous golden- 

 brown scales. Fore wings about the same shade as 

 above, with the golden-brown on the anterior and ter- 

 minal portions. Hind wings evenly covered with pale 

 golden-brown scales, except a space before the inner 

 margin, extending from the base to the outer margin. 



Body above concolorous with the wings ; beneath pale 

 yellowish olive, palpi yellowish white. 



