l66 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS [April, 'lO 



Danais plexippus Linn. Well established, breeding throughout the 



year; larvae on (introduced) Asclepias. 

 Vanessa antiopa Linn. Not seen, 1908-9. 

 Pyrameis atalanta Linn. Not abundant; fresh specimens, April and 



May. 

 Pyramids cardui Linn. Not abundant ; fresh specimens, December and 



March. 

 Junonia coenia Hbn. Abundant, all stages throughout the winter; 



foodplant plantain. 

 Pieris rapae Linn. Listed by Prof. Verrill as seen but not captured; 



if established on the Islands, still rare. 



Catopsilia cubule Linn. Probably not permanently established. 

 Terias lisa Bdv. Often an abundant summer species; two cases are 

 recorded of vast flocks of this butterfly arriving and spread- 

 ing over the Islands (Oct. 10, 1847 an d Oct. i, 1874) ', re- 

 ported to me as abundant for a few days only, 1909. 

 Colias philodice Godt. Not seen, 1908-1909. 



Papilio cresphontes Cram. Prof. Verrill records a single specimen. 

 Therctra tersa Linn. In all stages throughout the winter. 

 Dilophonota ello Linn.. Not rare; larvae on "Joseph's Coat," Poin- 



settia heterophylla. 



Phlegethontius cingulata Fabr. Present in all stages. 

 Chlaenogramtna jasm'mcarum Bdv. Recorded in 1876; probably a 



straggler. 



Lycomorpha pJiolus Dru. Also not recorded since 1876. 

 Utetheisa bella Linn. Recorded as an abundant summer species; not 



seen, winter and spring, 1908-9. 

 Isia Isabella S. & A. Probably a recent introduction ; Mr. Mowbray 



has found several larvae. 

 Perigea sutor Gn. Occasional at light. 

 Perigea circuita Gn. At light, sugar and bread. 

 Perigea subaurea Gn. Recorded by Butler, Challenger Exp., 1884. 

 Prodcnia commelinae S. & A. 

 Prodenia eridania Cram. Abundant, all stages; favorite food of larva, 



castor-oil plant. 



Prodcnia ornithogalli Gn. Abundant, all stages. 

 Laphy^ina c.vigua Hbn. Recorded by Butler. 

 Agrotis ypsilon Rott. Not abundant, 1908-9. 

 Peridroma saucia Hbn. Bred; well established. 

 Peridroma incivis Gn. Bred and at sugar. 

 Feltia annexa Gn. Not rare ; bred. 

 Feltia malefida Gn. Not rare. 



,! I law. Well established. 



