LBPIDOPTERA LIST OF SPECIES. 



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nearly parallel to the hind margin ; within the margin a series of brown 

 points in the several interspaces, each on a gray streak coming from the 

 margin, reniform, bright brown, edged on the basal side with black. Sec- 

 ondaries bright rosy-red ; the median band rather broad, contracted on the 

 middle on the outer side, even edged, and with a circular curve on the inner 

 side, terminating in a blunt point a little within the abdominal margin ; the 

 marginal border broad, and somewhat sinuous within posteriorly ; the mar- 

 gin narrowly edged with yellow-white, with fringes of same color. 



On the under side, the red shade covers rather more than one-third of 

 the wing, but is partly wanting on the submedian interspace outside of the 

 median band. 



From a single specimen taken in Sonoita Valley by H. W. Henshaw, 

 July, 1874. 



NOTE. The plates to illustrate this report have been in some instances 

 copied from those of Mr. W. H. Edwards in his recent work, Butterflies of 

 North America, by permission ; others have been figured from nature. 



List of species of Lepidoptera collected in 1871, 1872, 1873, and 1874 in Cali- 

 fornia, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, identified by 



WILLIAM II. EDWARDS, 

 RHOPALOCERA. 



PAPILIO, Fabr. 



P. Pilumnus, Boisd. 

 Zolicaon, Boisd. 

 Daunus, Boisd. 

 Rutulus, Boisd. 

 Asterias, Drury. 



P. Glodius, M6n6tri6s. 



P. Protodice, Boisd. 

 Occidentals, Eeakirt. 



PARNASSIUS, Latr. 



I 

 PIERIS, Boisd. 



P. Turnus, Linn. 

 Bairdii, Edw. 

 Americus, Kobl. 

 Philenor, Limi. 



P. Smiutheus, Doubleday. 



P. Menapia, Felder. 

 Beckerii, Edw. 



