EXPLANATION OF PLATE 13. 



Butterflies in black- Lye aenidae, Fapilionidae. Hesperidae. 



Printed by the De Viime Press from new eleetrotypes from the original woodcuts engraved by Henry Marsh for 

 the third edition of Harris's Insects injurious to vegetation, and lent by C. L. Flint, Escj. Where both surfaces are 

 shown, the under side is at the right. 



1. Incisalia niphon. Both surfaces. 



2. Pieris oleracea. Upper surface. 



3. Incisalia augustus. Both surfaces. 



4. Cyaniris pseudargiolns lucia $ . Upper sur- 



face, 

 5 

 6 



7, 



Heodes hypophlac.as. Both surfaces. 

 Eurymus philodice ?. Both surfaces. 

 Cyaniris pseudargiolus lueia. Side view with 

 under surface. 



8. Eurymns philodice £. Both surfaces. 



9. AtrytoiiK zabulon. Both surfaces. 



10. Jasoniades glaiictis. Both surfaces. 



11. Anthomaster leonardus $. Both surfaces. 



12. Pontes pecHus <?. Both surfaces. 



13. Ancyloxipha nwaitor. Both surfaces. 



14. Pontes peckitis J . Both surfaces. 



15. Thorybes pylades. Both surfaces. 



IG. Limochores taumas J . Both surfaces. 



17. Thanaos brizo. Both surfaces. 



