1935 ] 
Hesperid from Haiti 
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tween veins 3 and 4, and another small one between veins 
6 and 7, which is sometimes absent, and in occasional indi- 
viduals there is a fourth spot between veins 7 and 8. Fringes 
orange fulvous at the anal angle, above there brown at the 
base and orange fulvous at the tip; the white basal line 
more distinct than on the primaries. 
Body above: thorax blackish; abdomen heavily haired 
with fulvous and greenish in the basal half, tip of anal tuft 
orange fulvous. Tegulse and shoulder covers green. Head 
and collar green, sometimes with orange fulvous hairs in- 
termixed. Eyes black. Antennae black. 
Body beneath: thorax and abdomen green and orange 
fulvous. Palpi and pectus green and orange fulvous. An- 
tennae spotted with yellowish between the joints, the club 
orange fulvous, apiculus reddish. Legs brownish with ful- 
vous hairs. 
Female. Upperside. Primaries dark brown, the basal 
area and below vein 1 overscaled with dark orange fulvous, 
the rest of the wing, except the end of the cell, more or less 
sprinkled with scales of the same color. A narrow orange 
fulvous streak near the base of the cell on the lower edge 
and sometimes another, less distinct, above it; both of these 
in some individuals are either absent or very indistinct. 
Two semi-hyaline spots in the apical third of the cell, one 
above the other and sometimes coalescent. Three semi- 
hyaline subapical spots in an oblique line in interspaces 6, 7 
and 8, sometimes the middle one is a little inward of the 
other two. A semi-hyaline spot in each of interspaces 2 and 
3 and an orange fulvous streak in interspace 1 similar to 
those of the male. All of the semi-hyaline spots mentioned 
above are tinted with pale orange fulvous. Fringes orange 
fulvous at the inner angle, above dark brown and orange 
fulvous intermixed. 
Secondaries. Similar to those of the male but a little 
darker in tone. 
Beneath. Primaries dark brown, except the costal mar- 
gin which is green at the base and orange fulvous from 
there to the end of the cell and an orange fulvous spot in 
the end of the cell in which lies the two semi-hyaline spots 
of the upper side. The apical area is heavily overscaled 
