. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada [microform] : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. ';i "1 â C;-. â ;^; ML TTKHFUKS OF XKW ). outer bdrder M'lirci'ly cri'iiuliiU'. The ccploratloii of tlie upper surface of the fore wltifis (lilfiTs in no respect from tlmt of fnbricll, excepting that tlie cliinamoncoiis tints of the onter linlf of tlie â winj: are deeper and often infnscated, and tliat tlio onter Ixirder sliows scarcely any of tlie l)Iooin. tlie tips of the nervnles only liavinf; a few scattered blu'sh scales


. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada [microform] : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. ';i "1 â C;-. â ;^; ML TTKHFUKS OF XKW ). outer bdrder M'lirci'ly cri'iiuliiU'. The ccploratloii of tlie upper surface of the fore wltifis (lilfiTs in no respect from tlmt of fnbricll, excepting that tlie cliinamoncoiis tints of the onter linlf of tlie â winj: are deeper and often infnscated, and tliat tlio onter Ixirder sliows scarcely any of tlie l)Iooin. tlie tips of the nervnles only liavinf; a few scattered blu'sh scales abont tlieni. //i'/k? f/Hj/.s with the onter border (61; 17) very sliiihtly crenulate, the tall of the upper median nervnle about half as lonj; a;;aiii as broad, tlie sUles nearly i)arallel; the projection at the tip of the upper subcostal ner- vnle sllfiht and l)roadly rounded, that at the lower aniile liiconspicnoiis. These -winiis dilfer from those of the form fabricii much as the fore winirs do, the parts which In fabrleiivvereciunamoneonsbecoiniu;; almost uniformly black and completely obliterat- iiii; the siibinar^inal spots: except faint traces sometimes seen near the costal marjrln: the fulvous portions also become deeper and so inncli less ccmspicuons; tlie bloom is not so nearly obsolete as on the fore wiiisfs. but exceptlnj; tlii; tail, the outer border Is much iiKU'e narrowly marjiiued than In the other form. Hcneatli. the dilt'erence is more niultlforin, the fieneral color of the wiiiirs of the 9 belnir of a lull, diniry yellow brown with a slight olivaceous tinue, and more or less covered with a most delicato pale bluish bloom, not so intense as that borderiiijj; the outer nmrjiin of the upper surface, but iiiiudi more noticeable than in the same sex of fabricii; the niarkiiifis have the same locali/.atlon as in that form, but they are more distinct and deeper than there, approxlmatlii}; tliose of the (J of fabricii. while the contrasts are scarcely iireater t


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