COLLECTOR S CALENDAR. 



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The following imagines may possibly be seen, as 

 there are records of their having occurred during this 

 month or earlier : Pier is rapes, Gonopteryx rhamni, 

 Vanessa C-album, V. polychloros, V. urticcK, V. /"<?, 

 V. antiopa, and Lyccena argiolus. 



April. 



With the advent of April the work of the entomologist 

 commences in earnest, especially if the weather happens 

 to be genial. 



Larvae. 



Aporia crat&gi 

 Argynnis selene 



euphrosyne 



latona 



aglaia 



adippe 



p aphia 

 M elites a aurinia 



cinxia 



athalia 



L.imenitis Sibylla 

 Apatura iris 

 Melanargia galatea 

 Erebia epiphron 



cethiops 



Epinephele tithonus 



hyperanthes 

 Ccenonympha typhon 



pamphilus 

 Lyccena astrarche 



icarus 



bellargus 



corydon 



minima 



arion 



Nisoniades tages 

 Hesperia thaumas 



lineola 



actcBon 



sylvanus 



comma 

 Carter ocephalus palcemon 



Pararge meg&ra 

 Satyr us semele 

 Epinephele ianira 



Of the above-named butterfly-larvae many will be 

 feeding, though a few will usually wait a week or two 

 longer before trusting our uncertain climate. 



Papilio machaon 

 Pieris brassica* 



rapce 



napi 



Pupae. 



Pieris daplidice 

 Euchloe cardamines 

 Leucophasia sinapis 

 Argynnis euphrosyne 

 Q 2 



