. The butterflies of the eastern United States; for the use of classes in zoology, and private students. e blue scales on the outer part. Thehind wings colored as above, but with two irregularbands across them, limited by wavyblack lines, and sprinkled on the outer ^i«- 88. part with pale blue lines. Body aboveand below dark brown.^ Fig. 88 represents the Qgg of this spe-cies magnified twenty-eight larva feeds on clover, the perfectinsect being found in June, or earlier in ^â¢^^^^^«««s«X2athe Southern States. New England to Florida, Dakota, Colorado, 192. EuDAMu


. The butterflies of the eastern United States; for the use of classes in zoology, and private students. e blue scales on the outer part. Thehind wings colored as above, but with two irregularbands across them, limited by wavyblack lines, and sprinkled on the outer ^i«- 88. part with pale blue lines. Body aboveand below dark brown.^ Fig. 88 represents the Qgg of this spe-cies magnified twenty-eight larva feeds on clover, the perfectinsect being found in June, or earlier in ^â¢^^^^^«««s«X2athe Southern States. New England to Florida, Dakota, Colorado, 192. EuDAMus Bathyllus, Sm.âAbb. Expanse of wings from to inches. Upper surface dark brown, about the same color as , with a slight grayish tinge. This is almost anexact copy of E, Pylades with the spots enlarged. Thespots in the middle of the costa of the fore wings areconnected with one in the cell that extends from the sub-costal to the median vein, hour-glass-shaped, sometimesseparated in the middle into two triangular spots. Theseare in line with two of the three spots below, forming a. 370 ^^^ BUTTERFLIES OF THE triangle, the one in the second median interspace and theone below the lower branch of the median, the spot infche first median interspace being outside the line. Themiddle one of these last three spots is as large as the onein the cell, but is not so much constricted in the middle;the upper is next in size, and the lower one is anteapical series consists of three quadrate, white,hyaline spots, with a white spot next the costa. Hindwings without spots, but with some brown clouding inthe middle. Fringes pale gray, brown at the base, cutwith brown at the ends of the veins on the fore wings. Under side as in E. Pylades, except that there is moregray on the hind margin of the fore wings, and the whitespots are larger than in that species, being a little largerthan on the upper side. Body and head above concol-orous with the wings; below gr


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