. The butterflies of the eastern United States. For the use of classes in zoology and private students. Butterflies. EASTERN UNITED STATES. 369 yond the cell from the lower end of the anteapical row. The lower three are arranged in the form of a triangle, and when one is obsolete its place is indicated by a mark of deeper brown than the rest of the wing. Hind wings without spots. Fringes fuscous gray, dark brown at the ends of the veins. Under side of fore wings about the same color as the upper, but shaded with darker brown at the base, and sprinkled with pale blue scales on the outer part. T
. The butterflies of the eastern United States. For the use of classes in zoology and private students. Butterflies. EASTERN UNITED STATES. 369 yond the cell from the lower end of the anteapical row. The lower three are arranged in the form of a triangle, and when one is obsolete its place is indicated by a mark of deeper brown than the rest of the wing. Hind wings without spots. Fringes fuscous gray, dark brown at the ends of the veins. Under side of fore wings about the same color as the upper, but shaded with darker brown at the base, and sprinkled with pale blue scales on the outer part. The hind wings colored as above, but with two irregular bands across them, limited by wavy black lines, and sprinkled on the outer part with pale blue lines. Body above aud below dark brown. Fig. 88 represents the egg of this spe- cies magnified twenty-eight diameters. The larva feeds on clover, the perfect L , . j. , . T ,. ,egg,X28. insect being tound in June, or earlier in the Southern States. New England to Florida, Dakota, Colorado, Cali- fornia. 192. Eudamus Bathyllus, Sm.—Abb. Expanse of wings from to inches. Upper surface dark brown, about the same color as E. Pylades, with a slight grayish tinge. This is almost an exact copy of E. Pylades with the spots enlarged. The spots in the middle of the costa of the fore wings are connected with one in the cell that extends from the sub- costal to the median vein, hour-glass-shaped, sometimes separated in the middle into two triangular spots. These are in line with two of the three spots below, forming a y. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original French, G. H. (George Hazen), 1841-1935. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Company
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