Archive image from page 33 of The day butterflies and duskflyers. The day butterflies and duskflyers of New England, how to find and know them daybutterfliesdu00knob Year: 1895 g. PhUampclns pandorus. 4 in. Forewing buff and light olive with brown patches. Caterpillar feeds on grapevine. PhUampclns Titis. 3 in. Olive green, pale on hindwing and pink near body. 10. Darapsa efiterilus. z1 in. Forewing buff with brown marks, hindwing 'ellow rust color, whitish near body. ii. Darapsa myivn. 2 in. Forewing greenish gray with olive shades, hindwing rust red. Caterpillar feeds on grapevines. Daraps
Archive image from page 33 of The day butterflies and duskflyers. The day butterflies and duskflyers of New England, how to find and know them daybutterfliesdu00knob Year: 1895 g. PhUampclns pandorus. 4 in. Forewing buff and light olive with brown patches. Caterpillar feeds on grapevine. PhUampclns Titis. 3 in. Olive green, pale on hindwing and pink near body. 10. Darapsa efiterilus. z1 in. Forewing buff with brown marks, hindwing 'ellow rust color, whitish near body. ii. Darapsa myivn. 2 in. Forewing greenish gray with olive shades, hindwing rust red. Caterpillar feeds on grapevines. Darapsa versicolor. 2 in. Forewing grayish marked with red brown.
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