. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada [microform] : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. The I'JiJIs iH'c very nliort oviite, hioad at tlie Ihimc, turniMhc«l witli voiy ;)r(iiuini>iit laniiiiiitc i'il)r<, wliieh incrciisc in ]ic'iglit tuwunl tlio Hiiiniiiit wlicre thoy toriiiiiuito finhU'iily; these ril)s vary in niinilier in tlse two sectioni<, being more niinieroun (fourteen to nineteen) in NeopyranieiM than in l*yra- nieis (nine). The juvenile hirvae liave a fuiootli liead witli h)ng hairn irreguhirly »<eaft


. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada [microform] : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. The I'JiJIs iH'c very nliort oviite, hioad at tlie Ihimc, turniMhc«l witli voiy ;)r(iiuini>iit laniiiiiitc i'il)r<, wliieh incrciisc in ]ic'iglit tuwunl tlio Hiiiniiiit wlicre thoy toriiiiiuito finhU'iily; these ril)s vary in niinilier in tlse two sectioni<, being more niinieroun (fourteen to nineteen) in NeopyranieiM than in l*yra- nieis (nine). The juvenile hirvae liave a fuiootli liead witli h)ng hairn irreguhirly »<eaftere(l, ami a uniform iwdy 8U|iplie«1 witli three longitudinal rows of little warts aliove tlu' "niraeles, two more nearly on a line with them and two just helow,âeaeh wart emitting a long, tapering hair. The full-grown eaterpillars are lirown, varying from yellow to Idaek, with a pale interrupted lateral hand and sometimes a lateral row of white spots un most of the ahdominal segments; they are also furnished with bristly spines arranged in eleven regular longitutlinal rows. Tliechrysalids are not .10 strongly angnlated as those of the preceding genus and are furnished with ])roniinent oeellar tnltereles : they are gener- ally more or less olivaceous and ornamented with gilded nacreous sj)ots. XHl.ânUTTEKFLfES COMMON TO THE OLD AXI) THE XEW WOJILIJ; WIIEHE 1)11) THEY OliiaiXATEf hank I'lirli. allfi'klt'iiis'i''lii'ii Kiiuli'i- cicr vi-rjiln^rtcn Muiidc: Dcrcii Wiiiiilfiliilihiiig Kiirhcn uikI (ii'scliiiftc. Knili imili tDiMliriid Auir'lioali. Dknis. If we hear in mind the continuity of land between South .Vmerica and North America, we -ihall not be siu'prised at finding, at least along the ⢠(orders, some buttertlii's which are foiuid on both continents ; but con- (â idering what wide oceans sepai'ate ild World tiii'ms in North America. Vet if we separate I'roiu the Itulk of buttiiHics of this continent those which are found south of the Canadian


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