CHRYSOPHANUS I. 
CHRYSOPHANUS CUPREUS, 4—7. „ 
Clirysoplianus cupreus, Edwards, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 1870, p. 20. 
Male. — Expands 1.1 inch. 
Upper side bright copper-red, color of Eubidus ; hind margins narrowly bor¬ 
dered by fuscous; both wings crossed by a tortuous, extra-discal row of fuscous 
spots and points; a large fuscous spot on arc of primaries and a point on that of 
secondaries. 
Under side of primaries red-ochraceous; spots as above, but enlarged, and in 
addition, two in cell, all edged with buff; the marginal border as above, grayish, 
having on its inner edge a row of small brown spots; secondaries paler, much 
irrorated with black at base; upon bind margin a row of separated orange 
lunules, against which, next marginal edge, are traces of brown spots; the extra- 
discal spots as on upper side, but in addition, there are eight others, three on 
costal margin, two in cell, two on arc, and one on abdominal margin. 
Body fuscous, below pale buff; legs and palpi buff; antennae annulated black 
and white ; club fuscous, tip fulvous. 
Female. — Expands 1.2 inch. 
Color pale red, marked on bdth sides as in the male; the spots much enlarged 
and conspicuous. 
This species is also found in Oregon, but 1 am unable to give its exact locality. 
It is as yet exceedingly rare in collections. 
