. The day butterflies and duskflyers of New England, how to find and know them. Butterflies -- New England; Moths -- New England. 2. BLACK GREEN-CLOUDED SWALLOW- TAIL. Papilio ti-oilus (Euphocadcs troilus). 4 in. Black, border one row of spots, lower half of hindwing blue with one orange spot, not black eyed. Caterpillar pea-green with blue dots, pink head and legs ; feeds on sassafras. 3. BLACK SWALLOW-TAIL. Papilio asterias (Princeps polyxems). 4 in. Black, border two rows of spots, blue between rows on r'~ hindwing, and one black-eyed orange spot. Caterpillar green with black cross stripes;
. The day butterflies and duskflyers of New England, how to find and know them. Butterflies -- New England; Moths -- New England. 2. BLACK GREEN-CLOUDED SWALLOW- TAIL. Papilio ti-oilus (Euphocadcs troilus). 4 in. Black, border one row of spots, lower half of hindwing blue with one orange spot, not black eyed. Caterpillar pea-green with blue dots, pink head and legs ; feeds on sassafras. 3. BLACK SWALLOW-TAIL. Papilio asterias (Princeps polyxems). 4 in. Black, border two rows of spots, blue between rows on r'~ hindwing, and one black-eyed orange spot. Caterpillar green with black cross stripes; feeds on carrots and parsley. Papilio chresphontes. Black, yellow band across forewing and border; under i side yellow. > Papilio phihnor (Lartias philenor). Black, one row of spots in border, hind- wing blue, no orange spot on upper side. The last two are Southern kinds, rarely seen in New England. ii. 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 Knobel, Edward, b. 1839. Boston, B. Whidden
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