. Handbook of zoology with examples from Canadian species, recent and fossil [microform]. Zoology; Invertebrates; Zoologie; Invertébrés. 222 PROVINCE ARTHROPODA. I: Sulphur " (Colias philodice) is one of our most common butterflies by road-sides in summer. The caterpillar is greenish, with yellow and black markings, and feeds on clover (Fig. 269). The small white butterflies of the genus Pieris are more troublesome, the caterpillar of P. rapce being very destructive to cabbages and similar plants. This is an introduced species. A native species i^P, cUraced) has similar habits but is le


. Handbook of zoology with examples from Canadian species, recent and fossil [microform]. Zoology; Invertebrates; Zoologie; Invertébrés. 222 PROVINCE ARTHROPODA. I: Sulphur " (Colias philodice) is one of our most common butterflies by road-sides in summer. The caterpillar is greenish, with yellow and black markings, and feeds on clover (Fig. 269). The small white butterflies of the genus Pieris are more troublesome, the caterpillar of P. rapce being very destructive to cabbages and similar plants. This is an introduced species. A native species i^P, cUraced) has similar habits but is less â¢''â ^teT» Fig. 270.âPapilio astbrias,âmale 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 Dawson, J. W. (John William), Sir, 1820-1899. Montreal : Dawson


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