It will also be observed that the hind wings have on their upper surface a row of black spots parallel with, and not far from, the margin.
The hind wings are bordered with a row of black spots, and clouded towards the centre with a faint tint of the same.
The under side of the wings is white, marked with the usual series of black spots.
There are no black spots on the upper side of the wings in this sex, as in L.
Near the anal angle are two black spots separated by a broad patch of bluish-green scales.
The outer margin is marked by black spots at the end of the nervules, on the fore wings somewhat widely separated, on the hind wings narrowly separated by the lighter ground-color.
Grey, brown, or reddish above with two alternating series of dark brown or black spots on the back, or with a black zigzag dorsal band (Plate III.
Yellow, orange, or red beneath, with or without black dots, but constantly with a lateral series of black spots, which may be very large or unite with the spots higher up on the sides to form vertical bars.
Occasionally specimens are obtained with extra black spots on the basal and front areas of the fore wings.
Red or pale brown, with three longitudinal black lines passing through brown, or black spots; the lateral spots alternating with the vertebræ.
In the light part there is a triangle of black spots on each segment.
In specimens from the Northern Hemisphere the black spots on the hind-wings have no blue centres, and the butterflies are a little larger than those found in the Southern Hemisphere, otherwise the two insects are exactly alike.
The hind-wings are pale brown, with a wavy black line across the middle, followed by a brown shading towards the termen; there are also four small round black spots and a series of irregular black dots near the termen.
On the hind wings there are three black spots on the basal half, and a series of pale fulvous spots before the brownish border; these are inwardly edged with brownish, and sometimes this edging is united with the marginal border.
The summer brood, on the other hand, has fairly blackish tips and distinct black spots--one in the male and three in the female, the lower one lying on the inner margin.
Occasionally there is a second brood in the year, and the specimens of this flight have smaller and rounder black spots in the males, and almost none at all in the females.
On a white ground, which is usually termed silvery, there is an abundance of black spots.
The Berkshire pigs belong to the large class, and are distinguished by their color, which is a sandy or whitish brown, spotted regularly with dark brown or black spots, and by their having no bristles.
It is white, mottled with gray, and has a black stripe on each side and several pairs of black spots in the middle, connected with a middle line.
The abdomen is marked with two parallel lines on the hinder half and three smaller black spots in front, the latter often absent.
The present specimens show no tendency for the development of a broad irregular dorsal band that encloses black spots or forms irregular dorsolateral stripes, as is characteristic of B.
The belly was bluish gray withblack spots laterally; the dorsum was dull brownish gray with some brownish red streaks.
The dorsal and lateral surfaces of the tail were yellowish orange with black spots.
Colour: white spots on black ground, or black spots on white ground.
The next yellow band has also a row of black spots.
The orange band of this surface is bordered on each side with a row of black spots, each of which is touched with a bluish white or a metallic blue.
The hind wings are clouded with grey, and bordered along the hind margin with distinct smoky-black spots.
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