. The butterflies of the eastern United States. For the use of classes in zoology and private students. Butterflies; Butterflies. EASTERN UNITED STATES. 87 Parallel with the outer margin of the fore wings there is a row of more or less distinct spots running from the posterior angle half-way to the apex ; on the hind wings are six whitish spots between the venules, the one before the anal ocellus very small. Tail about .3 of an inch. On the under side the marginal spots on the fore wings are more distinct, as are also the yellowish crescents in Fig. Papilio Pbilonor (natural size). tiie i
. The butterflies of the eastern United States. For the use of classes in zoology and private students. Butterflies; Butterflies. EASTERN UNITED STATES. 87 Parallel with the outer margin of the fore wings there is a row of more or less distinct spots running from the posterior angle half-way to the apex ; on the hind wings are six whitish spots between the venules, the one before the anal ocellus very small. Tail about .3 of an inch. On the under side the marginal spots on the fore wings are more distinct, as are also the yellowish crescents in Fig. Papilio Pbilonor (natural size). tiie iringe. The metallic sheen of the hind wings occu- pies the outer half of the wing, and contains a crescent cf seven orange spots, each bordered with white on its costal side, and more or less completely with black the rest of the way. The egg is spherical, the surface much covered with a rough crust, which rises to a summit, either small and. 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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