. The butterflies of North America; second series [microform]. Butterflies; Butterflies; Lepidoptera; Papillons; Papillons; Lépidoptères. Horse 9. 9. With the figures of Herse, Professor Westwood also sent me colored figures of Lycaon, and they represent quite another insect than Ccltis. On the upper side, primaries are fuscous except the cell, and the kmjer part of this from the base outward is yellow. There is a yellow submarginal stripe, and the discal band is composed of fulvous spots The secondaries are fuscous over the basal area, and beyond to the hind margin the color is fidmus,


. The butterflies of North America; second series [microform]. Butterflies; Butterflies; Lepidoptera; Papillons; Papillons; Lépidoptères. Horse 9. 9. With the figures of Herse, Professor Westwood also sent me colored figures of Lycaon, and they represent quite another insect than Ccltis. On the upper side, primaries are fuscous except the cell, and the kmjer part of this from the base outward is yellow. There is a yellow submarginal stripe, and the discal band is composed of fulvous spots The secondaries are fuscous over the basal area, and beyond to the hind margin the color is fidmus, as decided as in Argynnis Cybele. Upon the disk are five elongated, equal, white spots, arranged in a regular curve, and on the basal side of these is a conspicuous yellow stripe which reaches half across the wing. On the under side, the basal third of imma- ries and the whole of the hind wing is yellow, the rest of primaries being fuscous,. 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 Edwards, William H. (William Henry), 1822-1909. Boston; New York : Houghton, Mifflin


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