THE COMMON SKIPPERS 



GG. Lower surface of the hind wings with a 

 conspicuous V-shaped band, the apex of the 

 V pointing toward the outer margin of the 

 wing. (E. meted), p. 277. 



The Cobweb Skipper (female). 



GGG. Lower surface of hind wings with a 

 curved row of small, indistinct spots on the 

 outer half. 



H. Fore wings with a brand (males). 



I. The brand consisting of two separate 

 black patches. (T. otlw egeremef), 

 p. 280. 



The Otho Skipper (Black Form). 



II. The brand continuous. (£. vernd), 

 p. 283. The Little Glass-wing. 



HH. Fore wings without a brand (females). 



I. Terminal crook of the antenna; longer 

 than the width of the club. (£. vestris 

 metacomet), p. 283. 



The Dun Skipper. 



II. Crook of the antenna? shorter than the 

 width of the club. 



J. The transverse row of spots beyond 

 the middle of the fore wing abbrevi- 

 ated, lacking the spots in cells R 3 and 

 Cu. (T. otho egeremef), p. 279. 

 The Otho Skipper. 

 JJ. The transverse row of spots not ab- 

 breviated. 

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