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SYNOPTIC TABLE OF LEPIDOPTERA. 

 (Argynnis.) 



42. A. Chariclea, Schxieid. Male: Upper side fulvous, black 

 in; ukings rather heavy ; under side of primaries pale yellow-fulvous 

 mottled with ferruginous at apex and on margin, of secondaries 

 dark purplish-ferruginous, slightly mottled with yellow ; a central 

 row of yellow spots ; at base and margin spots white slightly sil- 

 vered. 



Female: Same as male, markings heavier. Expanse, 1 3-8 to 

 1 1-2 inch. Colorado, British America, Columbia. Labrador, Green- 

 land. A 



43. A. Freya, Thunb. Pale fulvous, markings heavy ; under 

 side of primaries pale fulvous, yellow at apex, mottled with ferrugi- 

 nous, of secondaries ferruginbus mottled with yellow, spots large, 

 white, slightly silvered. ' - Expanse, 1 1-2 inch. Colorado, Rocky 

 Mountains, British America. 



44. A. Montinus, Shudder. Much like Chariclea, but the ground 

 color is deeper ; under side of secondaries deep ferruginous, slightly 

 mottled with white, and with a marginal row of spots of the same 

 color. Expanse. 1 1-2 to 1 5-8 inch. New Hampshire, White 

 Mountains. 



45. A. Polaris, B'dvl. Upper side dull fulvous, markings 

 heavy, fringes white ; under side of primaries fulvous, a marginal 

 row of white lines on both wings ; under side of secondaries ferru- 

 ginous, darkest at base, mottled with white. Expanse, 1 1-2 to 

 1 5-8 inch. Arctic America, Greenland, Labrador. 



46. A. Frigga, Thunb. Upper side pale fulvous, markings very 

 heavy ; under side of primaries pale fulvous, mottled with yellow and 

 ferruginous, of secondaries ferruginous with a central band of yellow 

 spots edged outwardly with ferruginous, from here to margin pur- 

 plish. Expanse, 1 5-8 to 1 3-4 inch. British America, Labrador, 

 Colorado, Rocky Mountains. 



47. A. Bellona, Fabr. Pale fulvous, black markings light ; 

 under side of primaries pale fulvous, mottled with purple at apex 

 and margin, of secondaries ferruginous mottled with purple. Ex- 

 panse, 1 1-2 to 1 5-8 inch. Northern U. S., Rocky Mountains, Cali- 

 fornia, British America, Canada. 



