PL. Cll 



The genus is mainly tropical; one species, however, range* 

 as far north as Long Island and western Pennsylvania. 



(1) Catopsilia eubule (Linnaeus), Plate CII, Fig. 1, cT ; Fig. 2, 

 $ (The Cloudless Sulphur). 



Well depicted in our plate and requiring no special descrip- 

 tion. Expanse 2.50 inches. The caterpillar feeds on legu- 

 minous plants, preferably the species of Cassia. 



GENUS KRICOGONIA REAKIRT 



Medium-sized butterflies, whitish or yellow on upper side, 

 with some dark markings, especially in the male; fore wings 

 somewhat falcate. 



The genus is confined to the New World; one species occurs 

 in our territory. 



(1) Kricogonia lyside (Godart), form terissa (Lucas), Plate 

 CIII, Fig. 1, c?i Fig. 2, 9 (Godart's Sulphur). 



Our plate gives a very good idea of this insect in both sexes, 

 the male being always marked near the outer angle of hind 

 wings by a short black bar. Expanse 1.90-2.10 inches. 



Found in southern Texas and Mexico. 



There are a number of forms of this insect, slightly variant. 

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