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The insect bears a strong superficial resemblance to some forms of 
Phyciodes nyctets. Beneath. the markings of the upper side are repro- 
duced, exaggerated, and paler yellow. 
Expands (1, 9 1.5 to 2 inches. Had. Texas. : 
Ss. mediatrix. Feld Reise Nov. II, 395. Suundersii W. 4H. Edw. ‘“‘Sy- 
nopsis’’ p. 18. 
The fringes are marked with white, and the primaries have two 
marginal spots and two spots in the cell, also white, The secondaries 
have three brick red spots near base, and near outer margin a number of 
white spots, sometimes | more or less confluent and occasionally entirely 
wanting, ieee’ 
Expands 1.5 inches iat: Texas, Bogota, (from this latter place its 
was geribed ): 
S&S. jamais, ‘Dru. 3, 24, Pl. 17, f. 546 (Nymphalis). Doub. and Hew. Gen. 
Diurn. Lep. 1, 186 (Synchloe). 
A distinctly marked species. Primaries with two flexuous rows of 
white spots and’three white spots in cell. Secondaries with an indistinct 
row of small white spots beyond the red patch. Beneath, markings of 
primaries. reproduced. Secondaries black at base and outer third ; 
nearest base is a yellow space followed outwardly by an incomplete broad 
red band. There is a marginal row of yellow spots and an inner row of 
small white points. 
Expands 2.5 to 3 inches. Hud. Texas, Mexico, Central and South 
America. . 
S. erodylie. Dates. Ent. Mo. Mag, 1, 84. 
Primaries with seven white spots of various sizes arranged in a rude 
circle on disc, and a curved row of six similar but more uniform spots 
between them and outer margin. Beneath markings reproduced and in 
addition on primaries is a vermillion streak at base ; secondaries with an 
interrupted submarginal row of large vermillion spots. 
Expands 2 inches. Haé. Texas, Central and South America, 
S. crocale, W. H. Edw. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. V, 17. 
‘Primaries three rows of white spots of which the inner row is . 
larger and most distinct. Secondaries with a row of very small and in- 
distinct white spots between median band and outer margin; a fulvous 
anal spot. Beneath, markings reproduced and in addition the secondaries 
have a yellowish band near base, and a marginal row of large crescents. 
Expands 2 inches. Had, Arizona. 
