. The butterflies of the eastern United States; for the use of classes in zoology, and private students. 170 ^^-^ BUTTERFLIES OF THE with the legs, is a single small tubercle with a shortbranching spine. Jomts 2 and 3, partFig. 47. of joint 4, and the last two or three joints are black; the others are deepreddish fulvous striped transversely withblack. The chrysalis (Fig. 47) is shapedmuch as in Argynnis, the abdomen andthorax furnished with several rows oftubercles. Color white, marked andspotted with brownish black, the tuber- iw t>u * cles oransie. M. Phaeton, pupa. ^ ^^ -^ ^ ^^ (enlarge


. The butterflies of the eastern United States; for the use of classes in zoology, and private students. 170 ^^-^ BUTTERFLIES OF THE with the legs, is a single small tubercle with a shortbranching spine. Jomts 2 and 3, partFig. 47. of joint 4, and the last two or three joints are black; the others are deepreddish fulvous striped transversely withblack. The chrysalis (Fig. 47) is shapedmuch as in Argynnis, the abdomen andthorax furnished with several rows oftubercles. Color white, marked andspotted with brownish black, the tuber- iw t>u * cles oransie. M. Phaeton, pupa. ^ ^^ -^ ^ ^^ (enlarged). The food-plants are Chelone glabra, Lonicera dliatay and Viburnum States east of the Rocky Mountains. 48. Melit^a Harrish, Scud. Expanse of wings from to inches. Upper surface of wings fulvous, the basal half andterminal border black, with five fulvous spots in thecell of the fore wings, two more below the cell, andthree in the cell of the hind wings. The base is notwholly black, but is sprinkled with fulvous scales. Theborder of the fore wings is broadest at the apex, w


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