BUTTERFLIES OF CALIFORNIA 



Dr. John A. Comstock 



{Continued from Vol. XX., Part I. Page 6) 



THE DAUNUS SWALLOWTAIL (Papilio daunus, Bdv.) 

 Plate IV., Fig. 1, male, upper side. Fig. 2, male, under side. 

 THE DAUNUS SWALLOWTAIL occurs sparingly from 

 northern California to the Sierra Madre Mountains, its range be- 

 ing largely confined to the eastern slopes of the Sierras. It may 

 be met with from early spring to August, sailing majestically over 

 the water courses of mountain canyons, — and can be distinguished 

 at once from its near relatives by the presence of an extra pair of 

 tails and the curved prolongation of the anal angle. Its long 

 season suggests that it is double brooded. 



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ABOUT 2/5 NATURAL 51IC-. 



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