108 Journal of Entomology and Zoology 
INDEX TO FIGURES 
Fig. 1. The red admiral, V’anesse atlanta (Linneus). Dorsal and ventral surfaces. 
(Original. Photo by Dept. Sci. Illust., Univ. of Cal.) 
Fig. 2. The painted beauty or Hunter’s butterfly, Vanessa huntera (Fab.). Dorsal 
and ventral aspects. (Original. Photo by Dept. of Sci. Illust., Univ. of Cal.) 
Fig. 3. The west coast lady, Vanessa carye (Hibn.). Eggs removed from webs of 
the caterpillars where they were laid by the females. (Original. Photo by Dept. Sci. 
Illust., Univ. of Cal.) 
Fig. 4. The west coast lady, Vanessa carye (Hiibn.). Caterpillars; two full-grown 
individuals of the dark phase at bottom, a full-grown specimen of the light phase and 
a young individual of the dark phase, which greatly predominates. (Original. Photo 
by Dept. Sci. Illust., Univ. of Cal.) 
Fig. 5. The west coast lady, Vanessa carye (Hiibn.). Caterpillars, their nests and 
work on leaves of false mallow. (Original. Photo by Dept. Sci. Illust., Univ. of Cal.) 
Fig. 6. The west coast lady, Vanessa carye (Hiibn.). Chrysalids, lateral and dorsal 
aspects. (Original. Photo by Dept. Sci. Illust., Univ. of Cal.) 
Fig. 7. The west coast lady, Vanessa carye (Hubn.). Lateral aspect of butterfly with 
wings folded as when at rest. (Original. Photo by Dept. Sco. Illust., Univ. of Cal.) 
Fig. 8. The west coast lady, Venessa carye (Hiibn.). Dorsal aspect of adult female 
and male. (Original. Dept. of Sci. Illust., Univ. of Cal.) 
Fig. 9. Mueller’s butterfly, Vanessa carye muelleri (Letcher). Dorsal and ventral 
aspects of adults. (Original. Photo by Dept. Sci. Illust., Univ. of Cal.) 
Fig. 10. The painted lady or thistle butterfly( Vanessa cardui (Linn.). Mature 
caterpillars and chrysalids. (Author’s illustration. Courtesy Cal. Hort. Com.) 
Fig. 11. The painted lady or thistle butterfly, Vanessa cardui (Linn.). Dorsal and 
lateral aspects of adults. (Author’s illustration. Courtesy Cal. Hort. Com.) 
