XIV ILLUSTRATIONS 



FIGURE PAGE 



79. A curious suffused variety of the Turtle-head Butterfly (Euphydryas 

 phaeton var. supcrba) ; from a specimen from Newtonville, Mass., caught 



by the author. P>om A. H. Clark, U S N. M 84 



80. The Wall Butterfly {Pararge mcgera), male; from a specimen from 

 Interlaken, Switzerland, caught by the author 84 



81. A scarlet and black butterfly (Catagramma pithcas) from Colombia. ... 84 



82. A delicate little butterfly {Hypocysta antirius) from Australia 84 



83. A common European day-flying moth {Zygaoia lonicerae); from a 

 specimen from ChamounLx caught by the author 84 



84. A pupa or chrysalis of the Alder Butterfly (Feniseca tarquiniiis) with the 

 anterior (lower) end slightly raised, showing the curious resemblance to 



a monkey's face. From Weston, Mass 84 



85. The same, lying flat 84 



86. The same, from the side 84 



87. The same, lower surface 84 



88. A Chirping or Whip-cracker Butterfly {Agcronia fiimosa) from Colom- 

 bia.. 86 



89. A very handsome day-flying moth {Urania sloantis) from Jamaica 86 



90. A Sphinx or Hawk Moth {Deilcphila eiiphorbiae) which feeds on the sea- 

 side Spurge {Euphorbia paralias) 86 



91. The Pandora Moth {Coloradia pandora) 86 



92. Caterpillars of the Pandora Moth dried and ready for use as food 86 



93. The Southern Grass-worm, or Fall Army-worm, Moth {Laphygma 

 frugiperda). Bur. Ent 88 



94. The Cotton Boll-worm Moth {Chloridea obsoleta). Bur. Ent 88 



95. The Cotton Boll Cut-worm Moth {Prodenia ornithogalli), male, dark 

 form. Bur. Ent 88 



96. The same, female, pale form. Bur. Ent 88 



97. A Cut- worm Moth {A gratis ypsilon). Bur. Ent 88 



98. The Cotton Stem Borer {Papaipema mitiia). Bur. Ent 88 



99. The Leopard Moth {Zeuzera pyrina), female; the caterpillar (fig. 140) 



is a destructive wood borer. Bur. Ent 89 



100. The same, male. Bur. Ent 89 



loi. The Cotton Leaf-worm Moth {Alabama argillacea); sometimes visits 

 the north in considerable numbers where it does much damage by punc- 

 turing fruit to obtain the juice. Bur. Ent 89 



102. The Sugar-cane Borer Moth {Diatraea saccharalis crambidoides), male. 

 Bur. Ent 89 



103. The Larger Corn-stalk Borer (Z)/a/raea seaco/e//a). Bur. Ent 89 



104. A carnivorous moth {Erastria scitula) the caterpillar of which (fig. 142) 

 feeds on various scale insects. Bur. Ent., after Rouzard 89 



105. The Grape Moth {Polychrosis viteana). Bur. Ent 90 



106. The Trumpet Leaf-miner of the apple {Tischcria malifoliella). Bur. 



Ent 90 



107. The same, resting position. Bur. Ent 90 



108. The Lesser Apple-worm Moth {Enarmonia primivora). Bur. Ent 90 



109. The same, resting position. Bur. Ent 90 



