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There are two fulvous spots in the cell of the fore wings, 

 three near the base of the hind wings, and some on the 

 costa of both wings near the base. 



The larva, according to Harris, is like that of L. Di~ 

 sippus in form, of a brownish color, more or less varie- 

 gated with white on the sides, and with green above, and, 



FIG. 58. 



Limenitis Ursula (natural size). 



like that of Disvppus, has two long barbed brown horns 

 on the second (third ?) segment. 



The chrysalis is not to be distinguished from that of 

 Disippus in form and color, and the butterfly emerges 

 from it in eleven days after the insect has entered this 

 state. 



The food-plants are willow, wild gooseberry, wild 

 cherry, apple, plum, hawthorn, oak, Vaccinium stami- 

 neum, and Carpinus Americana. 



Atlantic States, Mississippi Valley, Kansas. 



