56 BULLETIN BROOKLYN ENTOM. SOC. VOL. VI. September 1883] 
A. feronia, L, Syst. Nat. X. Ed. p. 473 (Papilio); Hb. verz. Bek. Schmett. 
Pp. 42, (Ageronia). 
Easily known by the pale bluish green body color mottled and 
marked with irregular black lines and brown spots, pupilled and surroun- 
ded by greenish blue. Beneath, paler more whitish, outer half of wings 
irregularly mottled with black. . 
Expands 2—2z.5 inches. Had, 5. WV. Texas, and Southward. 
A. formax, Hab. Sam. Ex. Schmett. IT. 
The predominant color is a soft reddish grey, primaries as above 
described, secondaries with marginal black lines, two bands in the cell, 
a wnite shade on inner margin toward apex anda submarginal row of 
white spots margined with black and witha fine circle of black within spot. 
Expands 3 inches. Had. 5.W. Texas and Southward. 
EUNICA, 72. 
This genus Doubleday and Westwood make a § of JZyscellz, and 
characterized as such, it has a narrow very hairy head, eyes small, naked 
and prominent, antennee long and slender, club gradual, compressed, 
marked with two distinct grooves, Thorax moderate, wings subtriangu- 
lar apex truncate, outer margin subemarginate, costal and median- ner- 
vures swollen at base. Secondaries with shoulders much produced. 
We have buta single species. 
E. monima, Cram. Pap. Ex. II, t. 387, F. and G. (Papilio) Herr. Sch. 
Reg. Corr. blatt. Z. M. Verz. 18, 162 (Hunica) var. modesta Bates, Ent. Mo. Mag. 1,113. 
Above smoky brown ; primaries apical half black, with two oblique 
rows of white spots: beneath paler, apical black of primaries not reaching 
the margins, white spots more or less distinctly reproduced. Secondaries 
above uniform, beneath bluish grey with five distinct black lines the 3d, 
and 4th from base joined at inner margin and enclosing several black 
spots. 
The var. modesta Bates which I have seen, differs in the more uni- 
form coloring of the upper surface, and more or less complete lack of 
white spots near apex. Messrs. Kirby and W. H. Eawards accord it 
specific value and Mr. Strecker makes it a synonym. 
Expands 1.5 to 1.75 inches. Hud. Tex., Flor. and Southward. 
CALLICORE, 2). 
Head moderate, broad, hairy; eyes oval hairy: tongue slender. 
Antennz slender, club short, abrupt, obtuse: primaries trigonate, mar- 
gins rounded, secondaries obovate, shoulder prominent. 
Our only species is very handsome and is 
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