78 THE FLORIDA BUGGIST 
A PARTIAL LIST OF THE DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA INDI- 
GENOUS TO FORT MYERS, EXCLUSIVE OF 
THE HESPERIDAE 
By SHIRLEY B. WALKER 
Papilio ajax, Linn., Var. floridensis, Holland. 
Papilio ajax, Linn., Var. marcellus, Boisd. 
Papilio asterias, Fab. 
Papilio cresphontes, Cramer. 
Papilio palamedes, Drury. 
Papilio philenor, Linn. 
Papilio troilus, Linn. 
Papilio turnus, Linn. 
Pipilio turnus, Linn., Dimorphic?, glaucus, Linn. 
Catopsilis agarithe, Boisd. 
Catopsilis eubule, Linn. 
Catopsilis eubule, Linn., Albino Form. 
Terias lisa, Boisd.-Lec. 
Terias nicippe, Cramer. 
Anosia berenice, Cramer. 
Anosia plexippus, Linn. 
Basilarchia floridensis, Strecker. 
Lycaena ammon, Lucas. 
Lycaena hanno, Stoll. 
Lycaena marina, Reakirt. 
Lycaena theonus, Lucas. 
Thecla melinus, Hubner. 
Anartia jatrophae, Linn. 
Grapta interrogationis, Dimorphic Form—umbrosa, Lintner. 
Chlorippe alicia, Edwards. 
Neonympha phocion, Fab. 
Neonympha sosybius, Fab. 
Pyrameis huntera, Fab. 
Pyrameis atalanta, Linn. 
Junonia coenia, Hubner. 
Junonia genoveva, Cramer. 
Dione vanillae, Linn. 
Euptoieta claudia, Cramer. 
Heliconius charitonius, Linn. 
Pieris monuste, Linn. 
Eunica sp. (probably tatila). 
Nathalis iole, Boisd. 
