. The butterflies of the eastern United States. For the use of classes in zoology and private students. Butterflies; Butterflies. 204 THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE 70. Vtctorina Steneles, Linn. Expanse of wings inches. Male.—Upper surface dull black, marked by grass- green spots or markings. These consist of a row or band extending obliquely across the middle of the fore wings and the base of the hind wings, and a subterminal row common to both wings. The first row occupies about Fig. Victorina Steneles, male (natural size). the middle third of the fore wing and is broken up intf oblong spot
. The butterflies of the eastern United States. For the use of classes in zoology and private students. Butterflies; Butterflies. 204 THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE 70. Vtctorina Steneles, Linn. Expanse of wings inches. Male.—Upper surface dull black, marked by grass- green spots or markings. These consist of a row or band extending obliquely across the middle of the fore wings and the base of the hind wings, and a subterminal row common to both wings. The first row occupies about Fig. Victorina Steneles, male (natural size). the middle third of the fore wing and is broken up intf oblong spots, but on the hind wing it is continuous, there being but little black between this and the base. Fig. 57 shows how this band is broken up into spots, con- sisting of two beyond the cell; then an interspace with- out a spot; the third in the upper median space, con- tinued into the cell by a blunt conical spot, the vein separating them, and both rounded inwardly; the fourth. 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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