ARGYNNIS I. 
ARGYNNIS EURYNOME, 1 -4. 
Argynnis Eurynome (Eu-ryn'-o-me), Edwards, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. Vol. IV., p. 66, 1872. 
Primaries slightly arched, produced apieally, the hind margins straight or 
convex. 
Male. — Expands 1.7 to 2 inches. 
Upper side bright yellow-fulvous, little obscured at base ; the hind margins 
edged by two fine lines between which the fulvous space is very narrow; some¬ 
times these lines broaden and are confluent; the sub-marginal spots lunular, con¬ 
fluent, and inclosing fulvous spaces of the ground color; the rounded spots small; 
across the disks a delicate zigzag band, rarely on secondaries broken into separate 
lunular spots; the cellular inscriptions on primaries include an angular inverted P, 
a wavy transverse central bar, and two similar bars which form the sides of a 
sub-quadrate spot; two small spots in the interspaces below the cell; the basal 
area of secondaries immaculate, the discal spot like the letter C ; fringes luteous, 
largely black at the ends of the nervules on primaries, and slightly next inner 
angle of secondaries. 
Under side of primaries pale buff, with a cinnamon-brown tint at base and 
along the nervules, especially the branches of median, the middle of each inter¬ 
space showing a narrow strip of the ground color; the sub-marginal mostly sil¬ 
vered, and two or three silver spots anterior to these next costa. 
Secondaries yellow-buff; the basal area and disk mottled with pale ferruginous, 
and often with more or less of olivaceous; the band between the two outer rows 
of spots broad, clear yellow-buff; the spots all well silvered ; those of the sub- 
marginal row serrated, of the second mostly long oval; the first and fifth equal, 
the second, third, and sixth, narrower but equally long, the fourth minute, the 
seventh lunate, all slightly edged with black above, and all projecting olivaceous 
shadows on the band ; in the third row are three spots, the first and third lunu¬ 
lar, the second sub-quadrate ; there is also a dash in this row, on inner margin ; 
in the cell one or two rounded spots, below the cell a long oval; all these lightly 
