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Next a larger double spot consisting of a dash parallel with vein Cu2 
and connected with a V at end of cell forming together a hook-shaped 
spot. Then an outer row of five spots, the first the largest, quadrate, 
between vein R3 and Mr. The second between vein Mr and Cur and 
bisected by vein M3, and this followed by three spots, mere points, in 
the three following interspaces. The last four spots being in almost a 
straight line from the outer angle to the center of the inner margin. 
Fringes, brownish on upper wing shading to gray on lower anal 
angle. Body blackish above, ashy whitish below. Palpi white. 
Antennae, black below with black tips, gray on under side just below 
tips. Expanse 18 mm. center of thorax to tip of wing. Fore wing has 
outer margin rounded and not so produced as in comma or juba. 
2 Similar in color, the spots above showing somewhat more clearly 
than in the ¢. Hardly any darkening of the disc at the place occupied 
by the discal dash in the ¢. The veins of the lower wing not showing 
prominently black as in the ¢. On the under side similar to the 
$, but spots larger and in two specimens with an additional spot near 
the center of the costal border, and a spur on the last spot extending 
out towards the anal angle. Expanse 20 mm. 
Differs from any butterfly I have seen of the comma-juba 
group in the shape of the upper wing and the color, and shape 
and arrangement of the spots on the lower wing surface. 
Named in honor of Mr. John Woodgate, the collector. From 
3 males and 3 females. Types deposited in the collection of 
the Acad. of Nat. Sci. of Phila. 
*78. Pamphila vestris Boisd. 
The type figured by Mr. Oberthur is somewhat lighter than 
my specimens, but this may be due to fading of the type. It 
isa 2 and shows the two larger hyaline spots. The series from 
Jamez contains 2 2 with the two spots distinct, with the spots 
obsolescent, and a good percentage entirely without spots; 
these may be called 
unmaculatus n. var. 
I cannot however separate vestris from metacomet Harr., 
having a good series of the latter from my home collecting 
ground, Avon, Conn., and from other points in the middle 
Eastern states. 
*s2. P. margarita Skinner. 
This insect is distinct from pittacus Edw. The row of 
spots on the lower wing above and below being in pittacus 
