ADDENDA. 



2. Papilio Philenoe, L. var. Obsoleta, Ehr- 

 mann. (Page 86.) 



Male. — This form has no submarginal spots on 

 either the fore or hind wings on the upper side ; tlie 

 under side of both wings the same as in the normal 

 form. 



South-western Pennsylvania. 



3. Papilio Polyxenes, Fab. var. Semi-alba, Ehr- 

 mann. (Page 89.) 



Male. — Size and markings the same as in the normal 

 form, but all the maculations on the fore wings are 

 pure white, while those on the hind wings are of a deep 

 golden yellow. The under side the same but not so 

 conspicuous. 



Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. 



171. Catopsilia Statira, Cramer. (Page 119.) 



The male is of the color of C. Eubule, but the border 

 of raised scales extends more than half-way across the 

 wing, and there is a large spot of these scales in the end 

 of the cell. The inner edge of this border is nearly 

 straight, and it is very pale yellow, almost white. On 

 the hind wings the border is narrower, more irregular, 

 and ends before reaching the anal angle. The under 

 side is much as in C, Eubule, but with only faint traces 

 of any spots. 



Taken at Lake Worth, Florida. 



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