SYNOPTIC TABLE OF LEPIPOPTEPA. 



8. Anthocharis Lanceolata, Bdvl. Wings, upperaide white, black at base; 

 primaries upper and underside with faint black shading's at the apex and a 

 black spot bordering on the discoidal cell. Underside of secondaries dense- 

 ly marbled with light brown, veins prominent, brown. Expands about 1% 

 inches. Cal. 



GENUS CALLIDRYAS, B'dvl. 



Palpi much compressed, with short hairs, last article conical ; antennas of 

 moderate length, truncated, slightly arcuated, enlarging insensibly from the 

 base to the extremity ; body robust, abdomen much shorter than the secon- 

 daries; wings robust, discoidal cell closed. The Callidryas are large in- 

 sects, varying in color from pale yellow to a bright orange, and having or- 

 dinarily one or more silvery or ferruginous spots on the underside of the 

 secondaries. 



1, C. Eubule, Linn. Fig. 4. Male, all wings 

 above and below pale yellow with a very slight 

 border of brown, somewhat heavier at the veins ; 

 underside of primaries with a ferruginous cellu- 

 lar spot, which appears slightly through on the 

 upperside ; underside of secondaries with two 

 discoidal silvery spots, encircled with ferrugi- 

 nous. Female, same as male, markings much 

 heavier, and the cellular spot on the underside 

 of primaries double and silvery. Expands 2% 

 to 2 s inches. U.S. 



Female variety Sennas, Linn. Ground, color 

 pale dirty .yellow, markings heavier. 



2. C. Argante, Fafor. Male, wings above 

 light orange, below bright yellow, with mark- 

 ings both above and below as Eubule, but heav- 

 ier. Female, like Eubule var : Senme. only 

 heavier marked and slightly transparent Ex- 

 pands same as Eubule. Fla. 



Fiff. 4. 



3. C. Philea, L'nin. Male; wings yellow, primaries with a patch of light 

 orange near the anterior margin, but nearer to the base than the exterior 

 margin; secondaries with shadings < if the same color along the exterior 

 margin, almost approaching the anterior angle ; underside "bright yellow, 

 discoidal spots ferruginous. Ik avier in the primaries. 



Female ; primaries yellow, brown at the apex, and with a row of marginal 

 and submarginal spots of the same color ; discoidal spot black ; secondaries 

 yellow with a broad rose colored land extending along the exterior margin, 

 and five marginal brown spots; underside pale rose color, deeper at base, 

 with brownish markings ; discoidal spots white bordered with ferruginous. 

 Expands about 3/| inches. Tex., occasional ; also 111. (W. H. Edwards.) 



GENUS KEICOGONIA, Beak. 



Head broad ; labial palpi larger than the head ; antennae short, rather 

 slender, ground below, enlarging from the lower third towards the apex, 

 more abruptly clavate than in Gonepteryx, Leach ; thorax stout, covered with 

 line long hairs ; wings destitute of prominent angles and more or less 

 rounded ; abdomen rather short, not as long as the abdominal margin of 

 the posterior wings. 



X. Lyside, Godt. Wings dirty white, yellow at the base ; beneath, prima- 

 ries white, secondaries yellowish; the male has two black dashes near the 

 anterior angle. Expands i> inches. Tex. 



Bull. Brookl. Ent. Soc. Jan. 1879. 



