3-2 
PSYCHE 
[Ai)ril-June 
(Reproduction of Boisduval's figure.) 
H. clymene 
A small series of clymcne bred from a captured 9 sent by Mr. Merrick 
showed no noteworthy variations. Clymcne appears to be the most constant o^ 
any of the species of the genus. 
Larval Characters 
The larval differences in the genus are not wide and do not appear until 
after the first or second moult. The following table shows the main points of 
contrast in the mature larvae : 
DORSAL STRIPE 
LATERAL STRIPE 
HAIRS 
deep red 
deep yellow 1 
black or gray 
dull yellow 
dull yellow 1 
yellow brown 
dull black 
pale yellow j 
whitish gray 
vellow orange 
yellow 1 
yellowish 
black 
yellow } 
black 
dull yellow 
dull yellow i 
black and gray 
confusa 
bright yellow 
sometimes orange 
dull yellow 
1 
black 
Studies of the 9 genitalia have not revealed any constant specific char- 
acters in this genus. Differences in form of these organs occur between indi- 
viduals of the same species and as wide as between those of dift'erent species. 
The writer is indebted to Mr. G. M. Dodge and i\Ir. H. D. Merrick for 
their kind interest in furnishing material for these experiments. 
