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upper side of the upper wings are reproduced below, but are fainter, 
and over the whole surface is a pinkish tinge. This extends over 
the lower wings also, which are more sombre, and lack the tawny 
Apatura clyton. Female. 
orange area of the upper side. The inner half next the body is 
grayish brown, then comes an irregular band of pale yellow, grow¬ 
ing darker and blending into the other color toward the lower angle; 
then a wide area of pinkish brown, containing seven black spots, en¬ 
circled with narrow rings of rusty brown, and pupilled with blue, 
the lowest spot being double; lastly, there are two wavy brown 
lines following the outer margin, with a faint yellowish line between 
them. The thorax and abdomen yellowish gray, the legs light. The 
