| American Painted Lady,  Cynthia virginiensis  <LEP145>       
  Similar to the other ladies except more pink, especially below on the
  lower half of the forewing.  The
  hindwing has blue spots which are prominent on the upper side and very large
  below, where they have black and yellow rings around them.  It is generally light brown below with
  white bands and network.  It is also
  known as the Hunter’s Butterfly.  It
  is most common in the East.  The
  individual in the drawing is shown on red zinnia.   | 
 
