398 ADDENDA. 



below is outlined in brown, while in Harrisii the mar- 

 gins of the spots are black, thus producing the well- 

 defined and distinct pattern which is characteristic of 

 that species. 



Body above black, fulvous on sides, silvery beneath. 

 Abdomen banded narrowly with white, above. Antennae 

 black above, banded with white ; bright fulvous beneath. 

 Palpi silvery white, fulvous at tips. 



Distribution : Manitoba and Minnesota, in the latter 

 taken near Minneapolis. 



61. Vanessa Antiopa, L. var. Grandis, Ehr- 

 mann. (Page 193.) 



Female. — The whole space of the upper side, " except 

 the yellow border and the submarginal black bar," is 

 of a rich chocolate brown ; the submarginal row of blue 

 spots is wanting and the yellow border is greatly suffused 

 with brown. Under side normal. 



Bred from larvae in southwest Pennsylvania. 



72. LiMENiTis Ursula, Fab. var. Cerulea, Ehr- 

 mann. (Page 206.) 



Female. — On the upper and under side, on both fore 

 and hind wings, there is an extra-discal band of large 

 bluish spots, very similar to the whitie bands on both 

 L. Ai'themis and L. Weklemeyerii ; otherwise it is the 

 same as the regular form. 



Pennsylvania. 



81J. Debis Creola, Skinner. (Page 232.) 



