Illustrations of Diurnal Lepidoptera With Descriptions volume 2

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Illustrations of Diurnal Lepidoptera With Descriptions volume 2
Andrew Gray Weeks
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The hind mar- gin has a broad black border the same width as on fore wing. Costa and inner margin are orange.
Under side of fore wing the same as upper surface.
Under side of hind wing the same as upper surface, except that the black border contains two white spots, one near the anal angle, the other midway to upper angle.
Variations. In the ten specimens in my collection there is scarcely any variation in the width or density of the black border. In some specimens the fore wing has a white spo
...t at the inner edge of the hind marginal border, midway from apex to lower angle. The two white spots on under side of hind wing sometimes show on the upper surface. There is also a third spot between them. It is quite probable that in a large series of specimens these white spots would vary in number and development.
It bears a close resemblance to M. Eeletes. Bates, the black border being, however, much broader.
1 Canadian Entomologist, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 3, p. 77, March, 1906.
14 ILLUSTRATIONS OP UNFIGURED LEPIDOPTERA.


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