Labrador; Newfoundluml and Southern British Possessions, southward over 

 the whole United States (to Venezuehi and the Antilles, Europe, Asia, Africa, 

 Australia, Polynesia). 



Food-plants: Scnecio cineraria, Ciiicus benedictus, Cirsium, lanceolatum, C. 

 arventse, Carduiis nutans, Onopordium ucanthiuni. Lappa major, Ileliauthus, 

 AWutea rosea, Silybum Marianum and Malvaceae. 



87. Carye Hilbn., ^&n\m\. 'E.yiot. ^c\\meii., \ {Hamadryas decora); Doubl- 

 Hewits., Gen. Diurn. Lep., 205 (Pi/rameis) ; Hiibn., Verz. Schmett., 33. 

 CItarie Blancli. in Gay, Chili 7, 2G, pi. 2, f\<;. o. 

 California (down the Pacific coast to Chili). 

 Food-plants: Urtica and Malvaceae. 



32. JUXONIA nnhner (ISIG). 



Type : Papilio Laviuia Cram. 



88. Coeiiia Hubn.. Samml. Exot. Schmett., 2 ; Boisd.-Le C, Ltp. Am. Sept., 

 183, pi. 49, figs. 1-4 ( Vanessa). 



Orythia Sm.-Abb., Lep. Ins. Geo., 1, 15, pi. 8 (Papiliu). 



Lariaia (pars) God., Encycl. Meth., 9, 318 {Vanessa). 



Lavinia Harr. (nee Cram.), Hitchc. Kep., 1st Ed., 590 {Cynthia). 

 United States, excepting the northernmost States ; Bermudas (Cuba). 

 Food-plants: Linaria canadensis, Gerardia purpurea, Plantar/o lanceolnta. 



33. ANARTIA Jliibncr (1816). 



Type : Papilio Jatrophae Linn. 



89. Jatrophae Linn., Mus. Ulr. Reg., 289 {Papilio) ; God., Encycl. Meth., 9, 



297 ( Vanessa); Hiibn., Samml. Exot. Schmett., 1 {Ilamadryas decora); 

 lb., Verz. Schmett., 33. 



latrophae Doubl.-Hewits., Gen. Diurn. Lep., 21G. 

 Texas; Southern Florida (and southward including Antilles, to Brazil). 



34. DIAETHRIA BiUherg (1820). 



Type : Papilio Clymena Cram. 



90. * Clymena Cram., Pap. Exot. 1, pi. 24, figs. E F {Papilio) ; Hubn., Verz., 



41 {Callicore). 



Clymenus Fabr., Eut. Syst., 3, 43 {Papilio). 

 S. Florida (Brazil, Guiana). 



The identification of this species is imperfect, resting upon the folloAving 

 statement of Doubleday (Gen. Diurn. Lep., 238). " The only evidence I have 

 obtained of the occurrence of any species so far north as East Florida, is a 

 drawing shown to me by Dr. Bachman, of Charleston, S. C, of a species, 

 which, as far as can be determined without comparison of specimens, is C(dli- 

 corc Clymenus. This drawing was made by Dr. Leitner, from a specimen which 



