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LIST OF ILLUSTHATIONS.-EUPIIOEADES TROILUS. 



(Jeneral. Pl. 86, Hk- 23. Occlliir ribbon. 



PI. 27, flg. 1. Distribution In North America. 34, *">. Ocelhir tubercles In different 



88:3. Trogus expsoriiis, 11 I>'"'nsltc. individual.-i. 



Egff. 74-80. Malforniatlons. 



PI. 66, flg. 13. Outline. 87: C, 15. V.ntial view In front. 



68:20. Micropyle. 24. Side view of head, showing the 



Caterpillar. occlliir ribbon. 



P|. 72, tig. 8. Ciitcrpillar lit birth. Imago. 



9. Caterpillar, serond stage. I'l. !S, tig. 4. Male, both .surfaces. 



70:18. Full grown lati'Viiillar. 5. Female, upper surface. 



19. Caterpillar, third stage, plain. 35:19,20. Male abdominal appendages. 



22. Caterpillar, third stage, dorsal 40: 3. Neuration. 



view. 57: (i. Side view, with head and appcn- 

 79 : 69-73. Head, stages 1-v. dages enlarged, and details of the struct- 



82 : 4-6. Nests. ure of the legs. 



86:24-25. Ocelli. 61:48. Vagina of female, after pairing. 

 Chrysalis. 60. Papilla of tongue. 



PI. 86, ag. 5, 6. Outlines. 86 : 20. Facets of eye of imago. 

 7. Side view. 21. AVhole eye, enlarged. 



86:22. Portion of pupal eye, enlarged. 



HERACLIDES HUBNER. 



Heraclides Hiibn., Verz. bek. sehmett., 83 Thoas Swains., Zool. III., 121 (1832-33). 

 (1816). Papilio (pars) Auetorum. 



Type.—Papilio thoas Linn, 



Proles arbusti, Papilio ut forem, 

 Violas, et lilia. et rosas halans ; 

 Erraticus usque dc tlorc ad Horem, 

 Quae pulchra. ipiae suavia sunt, osculansi 

 Non opuin sentirem, non regni furorem, 

 Ut sternat se coriVm me nemo, curans: 

 Modo proles arbusti I'apilio si forem, 

 Quae suavia. pulchraque sunt, osculans! 

 O, nSssem oaduceuin Magae subtrahere, 

 Has alulas puhdiras iiiduerem mi: 

 Aestivo sub ;i.\f vagantur in aerc, 

 Et ros.1 cubant, ubi gemis, Atthil 

 Sit vigil et cautus, qui dives, necesse est; 

 Nil afferunt seeptra, miscrias nl : 

 Papilionem me ter satis esse est, 

 Hosrt eubantom. cum gemis, Atthil 

 Quid quod autiiimii cilm redit tempestas, 

 Vanescunt errones hi mox parvuli : 

 Multo plus pniestat, cum finiit aestas, 

 Morientibiis omnibus pulchris, inori! 

 In hieme vitae, quels ridet hie status, 

 Arcento, si poteruiit, icium leti: 

 Fiam Papilio, degamque paratus, 

 Morientibus omnibus pulchris, moril 



Papilio. (London Times.) 



Imago (57: 3). Head pretty large, clothed with short, erect hairs, nearly unifonn 

 throusrhout but a little highest down the middle: front gently tumid, a little protuber- 

 ant down the middle below and here only as far advanced as the eyes, between the 

 antennae and the tongue rather higher than broad, scarcely so broad as one of the eyes ; 

 with pronounced lateral carlnae, from the presence, close beside the borders, of a 

 shallow but distinct sulcation ; above somewhat depressed but still, though but slightly, 

 convex, considerably lower than the eyes; upper border projecting rather narrowly 

 between the antcnnal pits but with an even surface, broken only by the delicate raised 

 lip which surrounds the antcnnal pits; vertex gently tumid, crossed by a pair of faint 

 snlcations converging at the middle of the posterior border, running from the outer 



