. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada [microform] : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. â w ': VANKSSA 'I'A. 445 lion. (TO ^iiii; llif iiiiiMU' of llio dilsp. is a riiliic iiiiililli' |)ri)ilii('ui| to a lliii-ly-pi>iutu(l, miiiiitotooth. its ,'t\ V. 1'-i;\s. .Siiialii'st. â¢2!).."i u.:> â¢"i. .â¢).2.) .\vi'l'a;{c. l-ar!,'csl. :W. ; 1(1. 17. ,').M 11. .â |."."l . Hybrids. Mr. II. Kdwanls (Icscfilics a livlii-id lictwccn this species V. cane, liiiseil ill t.'
. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada [microform] : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. â w ': VANKSSA 'I'A. 445 lion. (TO ^iiii; llif iiiiiMU' of llio dilsp. is a riiliic iiiiililli' |)ri)ilii('ui| to a lliii-ly-pi>iutu(l, miiiiitotooth. its ,'t\ V. 1'-i;\s. .Siiialii'st. â¢2!).."i u.:> â¢"i. .â¢).2.) .\vi'l'a;{c. l-ar!,'csl. :W. ; 1(1. 17. ,').M 11. .â |."."l . Hybrids. Mr. II. Kdwanls (Icscfilics a livlii-id lictwccn this species V. cane, liiiseil ill t.'alil'oriiia by Dr. II. llelir I'roin a catiTpillar foiiiul on nettle, as follows :â â¢â¢ 'riif spots across tlu; i)i'iintti'ies form a l)eiit iiiacnlai' liaiiil, tin; siiliapii'ul spot beiiii; I'ctl ami not wliite as in utalanta. Ilin base of tlio wim; beliimi tlie liami beiiiy; rusty rod. The secimdarii!s are blackish nearly over the whole surface, with reddish hairs. whi<h are loiiy:est toward the Imse; tlio siil)inaru;inal row of ocelli similar to those of carve. "Illy with white pupils. The under side is that of alalaiita. the alulmiien lieimi iii'ilher black nor red. but brownish, tin- color of ilie anal mar'jin of the hind winirs. " i I'm'- coast 22,1».) Hybrids aiiionu; liiitterllies are of extreme rarity. Aberrations. A "yt'llow variety" is nientioned as exhibited in London (Knloiii. \vi : 2711). Malformations. In ;). Mr. \V. I'". Kvans exhibited to the I';iitoiiiolo!{ical iif London two niall'ornied specimens of lliis species, one of which, cansilit near Brad- ford. the left antenna only half the length of tlie riu'lil. notwithstaiidiim that it possessed the Usual miiiiber of joints; the other. Invd from the larva, had the wimrs on oiu' side considcralily larijer than on the other. Egg (64: 21). Laminate ribs nine in inimber. cimiiiienciiiLt at the sides of the base ami leavinu; on the
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