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Var: Marcia. W, 1, Edw. The black markings much hea- 
vier, especially from median field to base; underside of primaries more 
fulvous, secondaries much suffused with brown and mottled with white, 
sometimes a large white crescent in center of margin. Expanse same 
as Tharos. 
5. P. Phaon, W. H. Edw. Male: Upperside, the ground 
color paler than in Zaros and black markings heavier, the median band 
on primaries yellowish; underside yellow shaded with pale fulvous on 
primaries, on which the black markings are very heavy. 
Female: like male. Expanse of G1 to 1% inch., Q 14 inches. 
Gulf States, Texas, Kansas accasionally. 
6. P. Vesta, W. H. Edw. Male: upperside much like var. 
Marcia, but the black markings more equally distributed; underside pale 
yellow-fulvous, black markings slight. 
Female; same as male, but paler. Expanse of Q 1% inch., O 
i+ inches. Texas. . 
7. Batesii, Reat. Male: Upperside much like Zharos, black 
markings very heavy; underside of secondaries uniform pete yellow, with 
a sub-marginal row of faint black spots. 
Female: \ike male. Expanse of G14 inch., Q 1% a 1% inch. 
Virginia to New York. 
8. P. Pratensis, Behr. Male: resembles ‘‘Batesii” on the 
upperside, but the ground color is paler and the black markings are 
slighter; underside pale fulvous, marked and spotted with yellow. 
Female: is more heavily marked with black on the upperside, and 
the median bands as well as the marginal crescents are mostly pale 
yellow; the underside is more prominently marked than in the male. 
Expanse of male 1 inch., of female 1% inch. Cal., Or., Ariz. 
9. P. Camillus, W. H. Edwards. Male: very close to the 
above, the bands and spots on upperside are paler, and the dark markings 
on the underside are more pronounced. 
Female: same as male. Expanse of male 1% inch., of female 1% to 
12 inch. Colorado, Rocky Mountains, Montana, Texas, Kansas. 
10. P, Orseis, W. H, Edwards. Male: upperside bright ful- 
vous, with heavy black markings; underside pale fulvous and marked like 
‘‘Pratensis’, to which both this and the preceding’ species are very closely 
allied. The femade is paler, and looks like a dark ‘‘Camillas”. 
Expanse of male 14 to 1% inch., of female 1% to 1% inch. Californ, 
Sierras, Oregon, Washington Territory. 
