There are about thirty-five species of the genus thus far 

 known, all of which are found south of our limits, except the 

 one we figure. 



(1) Callicore clymena Hiibner, Plate XL, Fig. 1, cf, upper 

 side; Fig. 2, 9 , under side (The Leopard-spot). 



Found in Florida, but though quite common farther south, 

 appears to be rather local and rare in the peninsula. Expanse 

 1.75 inch. 



GENUS TIMETES BOISDUVAL (THE DAGGER- WINGS). 



Medium-sized butterflies. Palpi moderately long, thickly 

 clothed with scales, the last joint pointed. Fore wing usually 

 somewhat falcate at apex, deeply excavated on outer margin; 

 hind wing greatly produced at the end of the third median 

 nervule, the wings being tailed in such a way as to make them 

 resemble some species of Papilio. There is also a prolongation 

 of the outer margin of the wing between the extremity of the 

 submedian vein and the first median nervule. On the upper 

 side the wings are generally dark in color, often marked with 



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