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continuous black border, preceding which is an indistinct black line, interrupted 
by the orange spots; these are much larger than in the male and are confluent • 
the extra-discal spots enlarged and the three upper ones confluent. Secondaries 
have a large orange spot near anal angle (which does not re-appear on the under 
side) a marginal row of rounded black spots and an indistinct sub-marginal line • 
a so two spots on the discoidal interspaces, and in some examples, two or three 
'lack points on the disk. Under side much darker than in the male, especially 
'obsolete 6 baSa area ° f ea ° h Wlng ’ and the Sp0tS leSS cons P icuous > often partly 
This lovely species inhabits the coast region of Southern California, and is 
not uncommon at San Diego, according to Mr. Henry Edwards, flyino- over the 
swampy land close to the shores of the harbor. Mr. Behrens found°it at Gil¬ 
roy, Santa Clara County, which is its most northern limit, as known at present. 
