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Plate 2 



Fics. I, 2. Variety leilae, type specimen, raised from a caterpillar from near 



Great Falls, Md., emerged July 20, 1934, upper (i) and under 



(2) sides. U.S.N.M. no. 51415- 

 Figs. 3, 4. A specimen from near Great Falls, Md., June 3, 1934, upper (3) 



and under (4) sides. 

 Figs. 5, 6. A specimen from near Great Falls, Md., June 10, 1934, upper (5) 



and under (6) sides. 

 Figs. 7, 8. A specimen from Charleston, \V. Va., May 22, 1900, upper (7) and 



under (8) sides. 



Plate 3 



Figs. 9, 10. A specimen from Tallahassee, Fla., collected by Albert Koebele, 



upper (9) and under (10) sides. 

 Figs, ii, 12. A specimen from Palmerlee, Ariz., upper (11) and (12) under 



sides. 

 Figs. 13, 14. A specimen from Lititz, Pa., collected by J. J. Heiserman, July 16, 



upper (13) and under (14) sides. 



Plate 4 



Figs. 15, 16. A specimen from Volcan Santa Maria, Guatemala, collected by 



William Schaus and John Barnes in June, upper (15) and 



under (16) sides. 

 Fig. 17. A string of five eggs, of which the first and fourth are slightly 



chipped and contain dead larvae. X 5- 

 Fig. 18. A rent in a leaf forming one side of a cocoon which has been 



repaired by the caterpillar. 



Plate 5 



Pupae of Rhabdoidcs ccllus and Epargyreus tityrus. 



All figures X 2. 



Fig. 19. Rhabdoidcs ccllus, living pupa, lateral view. 



Fig. 20. The same pupa, ventral view. 



Fig. 21. Another living pupa, dorsal view. 



Fig. 22. The same pupa, lateral view. 



Fig. 23. Rhabdoidcs cellus, a pupa with the wax removed, lateral view. 



Fig. 24. The same pupa, ventral view. 



Fig. 25. Another pupa, dorsal view. 



Fig. 26. Epargyreus tityrus, a small pupa, lateral view. 



Fig. 27. The same pupa, ventral view. 



Plate 6 

 Fig. 28. An egg, slightly chipped about the apex and containing a dead larva. 



X17. 

 Fig. 29. Three empty egg shells. X I7- 

 Fig. 30. Two caterpillars just from the egg. X 12. 



