Archive image from page 12 of The day butterflies and duskflyers. The day butterflies and duskflyers of New England, how to find and know them daybutterfliesdu00knob Year: 1895 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
Archive image from page 12 of The day butterflies and duskflyers. The day butterflies and duskflyers of New England, how to find and know them daybutterfliesdu00knob Year: 1895 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
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