88 BUTTERFLIES OF MAINE, 
liam Saunders, from one that had probably hibernated in this 
stage and was not fully grown. Dr. Harris states that the 
larva is of a greenish color. 
The young larva, according to Mr. 8. H. Seudder, ‘is pro- 
vided with long hairs sweeping backward behind their bodies, 
most of them arranged in longitudinal series.” 
a The pupa is attached by the end of the 
TSS batten? by 
Sate, ‘ abdomen and is closely girt to the 6bject to 
Foe. which it 1¢ attached, 
Chr ysophanus americana 
(nat. size). 
Fig. 29. Lycena psendargiolus (nat. size; under surface). 
50. Lyca#NA PSEUDARGIOLUS, Bd-Lec. 
Ly-ca’’-na pseu-dar-gi’-o-lus. 
Fig. 30. Lycena violacea (nat. size; under surface). 
Form VIOLACEA, v?-0-la/-ce-a. 
Form MARGINATA, mar-gi-na/-ta. 
