EXPLANATION OF PLATE 5. 



Butterflies in color. 



Nymphalidae (esp. Melitaeidi) and Lycaenidae 

 (Chrysophanidi) . 



Printed in colors from eight stones l)y Thomas Sinclair ami Son, after drawings by L. Trouvelot (figs. 1-4, C, 10, 

 13-15) and Sidney L. Smith (figs. 5, 7-9, 11, 12). Natural size. Where both surfaces are given, the detached wiugs 

 show the under surface. 



1. Phyciodes tharos ■moij>heus (J. Both surfaces. 

 This is the form called var. A by Edwards. 



2. Euphijdryas phaeton $. Both surfaces. 



3. Phyciodes tharos morpheus ? . Both surfaces. 

 This is the form called var. B by Edwards. 



4. Cinclidia harrisii $. Both surfaces. 



5. Epidemia epixaiithe ? . Upper surface. 



6. Charidryas nycteis f . Both surfaces. 



7. Epidemia epixanthe f . Both surfaces. 



8. Feniseca tarquinius '^ . Both surfaces. 



9. Chrysophanus thoe $ . Both surfaces. 

 10. Cinclidia hamsii $ . Upper surface. 

 U. Heodes hypopMacas $ . Both surfaces. 



12. Ohrysophamts thoe $. Upper surface. 



13. Brenthis bellona $. Both surfaces. 



14. Brenthis montinus d . Both surfaces 



15. Brenthis bellona 2 ■ Both surfaces. 



