. The butterflies of the eastern United States. For the use of classes in zoology and private students. Butterflies -- United States Identification. P. Philenor, chrysalis. lochia, or pipe-vine, and is usually abundant where these plants are found. The larvae are to be found in groups on the leaves in July and August; the pupal period lasting about three weeks. 3. PAPILIO ASTEEIAS, Fab. Expanse of wings from 3 to 4 inches. Upper surface of body and wings black. The fore wings have two rows of yellow spots parallel with the outer margin, eight spots in each row, more prominent in the male than


. The butterflies of the eastern United States. For the use of classes in zoology and private students. Butterflies -- United States Identification. P. Philenor, chrysalis. lochia, or pipe-vine, and is usually abundant where these plants are found. The larvae are to be found in groups on the leaves in July and August; the pupal period lasting about three weeks. 3. PAPILIO ASTEEIAS, Fab. Expanse of wings from 3 to 4 inches. Upper surface of body and wings black. The fore wings have two rows of yellow spots parallel with the outer margin, eight spots in each row, more prominent in the male than in the female. There are one or two spots before the inner row towards the apex, and in the male a bar at the end of the discal cell. The fringe is black, ~ / cut with yellow opposite the spots of the two rows. The spots are continued across the hind wings, the outer row being lunate, with a more or less complete row of blue 8*. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original French, G. H. (George Hazen), 1841-1935. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott company


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