270 INVKRTEBRATE FAUNA OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 



Dolerus arvcnsis Say. 



Sclandriu vitis Harris, (The vine saw fly.) 



obtiisa (Klug.) (Ga.) " Selandria iabiata (Klug.) (Ga.) 



MaiTophya puldiella (Klug.) (Ga.) Macropliya tibiator Norton, (Va.) 



tlavicoxae Norton, (Va.) formosus (Klug.) 



Taxonns albido-pictus Norton, (Va.) 

 Strongylogaster multicinctus Norton, (Va.) 

 Tenthredo 14-punctatus Norton, (Va.) 



Lophyrus fabricii Leach, (Ga.) Lophyrus al)bottii Leach, (Ga.) (Pine saw 



fly.) 

 compar Loach, (Ga.) americanus Leach, (Ga ) 



Lyda semicincta Norton, (Va.) Lyda aniplecta Fabr. 



circumcincta Klug., (Ga.) 



ORDER LEPIDOPTERA. BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS. 



[Wings, four, membranous; covered witli imbricated scales. Mouth parts formed for 

 sucking : Metamorphosis complete.] 



FAMILY PAPILIONID^. BUTTERFLIES. 



There are about seventy-five species of diurnal Lepidoptera or Butter- 

 flies in South Carolina, We Avill mention, however, only three species, 

 distinguished by their particularly injurious larvae : 



Pieris rapae L. (The Kape Butterfly, parent of the "Imported Cabbage-Worm.") 



protodice Bd. (The Southern Cabbage Butterfly). 

 Goniloba proteus L. (The Roller-Worm Butterfly). 



FAMILY SPHINGID.E. HAWK-MOTHS. 



Sphinx Carolina L. (The tobacco-worm of the South). 

 Philampelus pandorus Hb. (Injurious to the vine), 

 achemon Dr. (Injurious to the vine). 

 Darapsa myron Cr (Injurious to the vine). 

 Thyreus abbotti Swains. (Injurious to the vine). 



