. The butterflies of the eastern United States. For the use of classes in zoology and private students. Butterflies. 216 THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE of seven pale yellow spots beyond the cell. There are three submarginal black ocelli, the lower not pupilled, the middle pupilled, with the lower of three white spots; a little tawny near the posterior part of the margin. Hind wings more uniformly shaded with brown, with two marginal rows of fawn lunules; and beyond the middle six round eye-like spots, not pupilled, in a pale field. In certain lights the upper surface has a little iridescence. Under si


. The butterflies of the eastern United States. For the use of classes in zoology and private students. Butterflies. 216 THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE of seven pale yellow spots beyond the cell. There are three submarginal black ocelli, the lower not pupilled, the middle pupilled, with the lower of three white spots; a little tawny near the posterior part of the margin. Hind wings more uniformly shaded with brown, with two marginal rows of fawn lunules; and beyond the middle six round eye-like spots, not pupilled, in a pale field. In certain lights the upper surface has a little iridescence. Under side light gray, less brown than above, the Fig. Apatura Celtis: «, egg; b, larva, dorsal view; c, d, pupa; e, imago, male, the dotted line showing form of female. middle of the fore wings with a slight yellow tinge. The fore wings have two ocelli, the hind wings seven, all annulate with pale yellow, and all but one on each wing with a pupil, the pupil of those on the hind wings pale blue. The mature larva?, as described by Professor Riley, are rather more than an inch long, of a pea-green color, with a series of yellow spots along the middle of the back, and three yellow lines on each side, the intermediate one undulating, often obsolete on the anterior part of each joint, and containing a little lead-colored dimple. The. 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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