. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada [microform] : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. p m. \ 5t. 440 TiiK niiTKKiLiKs OF NEW i:n(;la.;i) of tho lioad HIT vtrv lur^o iiiid lil^li. tnlli r tlniii ln'oinl. iiiid (Ui tlic ImmIv llu' piiU- colnr-i iii'o iiKU'o iu'diiiiiiont and have a-'^iimcd a Ntnnv-\cltn>v riilor; ilii'i'c is a distiiict inani- lar. siilisiiffiiiatal ycllipw stripi'. 'I'lif apical hair i> iKit liall so Uniu: a-* tlic spin.' (86: (11) from wldcli il >priii,i;>. l/oiiirtli. 1-' iiiiii. Fiflh ndiiji


. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada [microform] : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. p m. \ 5t. 440 TiiK niiTKKiLiKs OF NEW i:n(;la.;i) of tho lioad HIT vtrv lur^o iiiid lil^li. tnlli r tlniii ln'oinl. iiiid (Ui tlic ImmIv llu' piiU- colnr-i iii'o iiKU'o iu'diiiiiiont and have a-'^iimcd a Ntnnv-\cltn>v riilor; ilii'i'c is a distiiict inani- lar. siilisiiffiiiatal ycllipw stripi'. 'I'lif apical hair i> iKit liall so Uniu: a-* tlic spin.' (86: (11) from wldcli il >priii,i;>. l/oiiirtli. 1-' iiiiii. Fiflh ndiiji (74:;'."i). Iloud (78: "'l') bronze black, covered with lar;ie and ratlier frei|iient black or ))lack-tipped vhite tubercle.*, and not very nnnicrons >inaller wail-i, all bearintf rather ^horl fn>con» hair>. Colors of llie body varyini; in a very '- liinary deurce. so that it is exceediny:ly dilllcult to i^ive any ;reneral description. I think llic normal form may lie described as \elvety black, many of the little warli wliiti'. but a dorsal line devoid of white dots, a sulwtiiinnital liand foriin'd of loni^itn- dinal narrow open Innnlcs of pale yellow, and on tlu' abdominal segments an inler- rn|)ted. slightly ol)li<ine, sti-tinatnl line of conllnent yellow dots; the opines (86:<:."i) mostly or wholly black, or havinjr the extreme liases (sometimes oliscure dnll oranue; the lonjicst spines scarcely exceed in len;ith onc-lnilf the jrroatest breadth of the head, and thi^ apical spinnlo. or that portion of the main stem which lies beyond the base of the lateral splnnles. is nnich shorter than the otlier part of the spine: at its base the spine is scarcely elevated: the splniforiii tMberiMcs of the first seament are moderately lony; and the li:iirs scattered over the body short and inconsplcnons: spiracles black with pale lips, blick : proleifs pale I'nfo-tcslaceoiis. :'.o mm. ; breadth of body. .";i mm.; breadt


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