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AN UNUSUAL VARIANT OF COLIAS PHILODICE (PIERIDAE) IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
On October 5, 1970, I took a male Colias philodice philodice (Latreille), in Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire. This male is lacking all traces of the smaller of the two ocelli on the underside of the hind wings with the exception of a minute dot of color on the left. A closer examination of the ocelli showed that the larger ocelli were incomplete where they joined vein M2. An examination of the uppersides of the hind wings showed that the corresponding orange colored spots were incomplete, with the exception of a minute dot of color on the left side.
Due to the completeness of all other philodice markings, and also due to the presence of part of the characteristic rings around the parts of the ocelli that are present, there is little or no possibility of this specimen being mistaken for Colias interior interior (Scudder.) For reference purposes, this specimen has been deposited in the collection of the Dartmouth College Museum (specimen # DCM-170-37-49355).
Richard E. Gray, Associate Curator of Biology? Dartmouth College Museum, Hanover, New Hampshire.
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