NORTH AMERICAN BUTTERFLIES. 



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examples of turnus of which I have spoken, but the blue banding is 

 usually indicated. Beneath there is no orange on the hind -wings, ex- 

 cepting on the spots near inner angle, and the yellow marginal band on 

 the fore Avings is not only continuous, but is some^vhat widened at the 

 upper border, Fig. 0, b. And the spot constituting the outer of the f )ur 

 bands, near apex of fore wing, above and below,_is not only much restricted 

 but does not contain a light center; compare Fig. 9, b, with Plate I, 1. 

 Expands o.oO to 4.25. Habitat, Pacific States, British Columbia and 

 from Montana to Arizona. 



17a. Papilio rutulus arizonensis Edw. Similar to P. rutulus 

 but the fore wrings are not as pointed ; the tails are nut as long and curve 

 inward. Fig, 10, a, and the bandings are more extended and darker. 

 Habitat, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado. 



17b. Papilio RUTULUS AiiMONi Behrens. General color of wings, 

 above and below, deep, but rather dull, orange, and all the markings 

 above are more distinct than in the normal form. Habitat, ^Nevada. 



Fior. 9. 



a b c d 



Portions of wings of nipmbers of tlie genus Papilio. a, inner angle, upper side, hind wing, 

 polydamas; b, apex of fore wing, lower side, rutulus; c, tails of pilumnus; d. tails of daunue. 



IS. PAPILIO DAUJsUS Bd. 

 Three Tailed Swallow-tail. 



Size and general form of P. turnus but with the fore wings more 

 pointed, and the hind wings deeply indented and provided with three 

 tails. Fig. 9, d. The color is the same ochreous yellow seen in Florida 

 specimens of turnus but there is no orange tinting on the marginal 

 spots of the hind wings, excepting a slight overwashing on the lower- 

 most. Beneath, this overAvashing is also apparent but extends to a lim- 

 ited area in front of the blue band. Expands 4.()0 to 4.r»( ). 



Habitat. Arizona to Montana, Utah, ^^evada, Oregon, and Mexico. 



