NYjMPHALID.'E. 



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The chrysalis is stout and sninewliat anguhir, haviiio- s[)iiies ah')ng 

 the back of the abdominal part. It is usually brown in coloi-, some- 

 times yellowish brown, with the tips of tlie spines reddish. 



-luiionia atnioveva. 3[ale. 



Ill the extreme southern part of the country is found another 

 species of this genus, Junonla (jenoveva. The insect is a good deal 

 darker tlian Junonia cceriia, but is otherwise marked nuich like it. 



'Jiiiioiiia geiioveva. Male. Underside. 



The ground color of the wings is dark brown, and in some s[)ecimens 

 a dark greenish shade is noticeable, particulai'ly on the lower wings. 

 I have never seen the insect alive, and tlie s})ecimens liere figured 

 were taken in Colombia, Soutli America, by my brothers. 



