. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. PLATE 19 Left figure shows the new tr. f. damviersi Gun. and the right, a typical 9 nicippe, botli actual size. EUREMA NICIPPE Cram., tr. f. DAMMERSI new tr. f. Under sides: no color or maculation change. Upper sides. Primaries : black upwards over entire wing from center of interspace between sub- median vein and median nervule No. 1, ridge of submedian vein outlined in black, therefore the only yellow color remaining on the wing is a streak on either side of the submedian vein. Secondar- ies


. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. PLATE 19 Left figure shows the new tr. f. damviersi Gun. and the right, a typical 9 nicippe, botli actual size. EUREMA NICIPPE Cram., tr. f. DAMMERSI new tr. f. Under sides: no color or maculation change. Upper sides. Primaries : black upwards over entire wing from center of interspace between sub- median vein and median nervule No. 1, ridge of submedian vein outlined in black, therefore the only yellow color remaining on the wing is a streak on either side of the submedian vein. Secondar- ies : as in typical 5 nicippe. Classification: transition form; melanifusism, with the primaries well developed undoubtedly. The wash-drawing accompanying this description is rather poor, but will serve to identify the characteristics. Holotype $ , expanse 43mm., San Bernardino, California; bred by I\Irs. A. Niece in 1928 and named after Mr. C. ^I. Dammers of Riverside, Calif., who first noticed this specimen and brought it to the attention of this author. Type in Gunder Coll. Family DANAIDiZE 41. Danaus menippe Hbn. (Vers. Bek. Schincff., p. 16, 1818) (?) 1816?) The Monarch Butterfly, a species. comstock's: pi. 17, ff. 1, 2. Wright's: pi. XII, f. 100. Holland's: pi. VII, f. 1. S $ , Jan. 2. 1912, Annandale, (Alalcolm) ; I ^ , April 15, 1927, ]Mint Canyon, (Friday); l^, Sept. 30, 1923. (Ingham). Flies in all seasons and everywhere. Migrations occur in certain years. A long lived butterfly with strong, tough wings. Food plant— IMilkweed. 52. 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 Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy


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