Archive image from page 34 of The day butterflies and duskflyers. The day butterflies and duskflyers of New England, how to find and know them daybutterfliesdu00knob Year: 1895 12. Dcilephila cliamtcnerii. 2 in. Forewing ochre yellow and dark brown, hindwing black with pink band and a white spot. Caterpillar feeds on epilobium. Deilcphila lineata. 2 in. Shape and color like the last, six broad white on lines chest part and on forewing veins. Caterpillar feeds on turnip. 13. Cressonia juglandis. 2 in. Light buff, shaded brown. Caterpillar feeds on wild cherry. 14. ChUvrocampa tersa. 2'2 in
Archive image from page 34 of The day butterflies and duskflyers. The day butterflies and duskflyers of New England, how to find and know them daybutterfliesdu00knob Year: 1895 12. Dcilephila cliamtcnerii. 2 in. Forewing ochre yellow and dark brown, hindwing black with pink band and a white spot. Caterpillar feeds on epilobium. Deilcphila lineata. 2 in. Shape and color like the last, six broad white on lines chest part and on forewing veins. Caterpillar feeds on turnip. 13. Cressonia juglandis. 2 in. Light buff, shaded brown. Caterpillar feeds on wild cherry. 14. ChUvrocampa tersa. 2'2 in. Forewing buff, shaded with brown lines, hind- wing dark brown with a row of white triangular spots. 33
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