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The spots on the outer margin of the wings are very faint, fading out 
on the upper wings, and outside the scalloped line is a band of brown- 
Uycsena pseudargiolus. Under side. 
Fig. 3. Male. 
ish-gray lighter toward the apex of the upper wings. The row of 
spots on the upper and the scattered spots on the lower wings are 
not so sharply defined, but are larger than in Fig. 2. The thorax 
Lycsena pseudargiolus. Under side. 
Fig. 4. Male. 
is darker gray and the abdomen is white. Fig. 4 is still stronger 
marked; the gray is a little darker than in Fig. 3. Outside the 
scalloped line along the outer margin of the wings is a wide band 
of brown enclosing black spots on the lower wings. The row of 
spots on the upper wings are heavy and make a continuous line. 
On the lower wings the scattered spots have widened until they 
have coalesced, making a large patch of brown on the middle of the 
wing. The thorax is dark gray, the abdomen white. The typical 
female form is shown in Fig. 5. The wings are satiny blue, some¬ 
what darker than in the male. Along the outer margin and extend¬ 
ing half-way along the upper edge of the upper wing is a wide band 
of black, strongest at the apex. The upper edge next the body is 
