IU"I"ri IMl.l IS Ol' ( Al.l I'OK'N lA 



1)1 



M I \ A. ( 'c)M''l()( K 



W'r :\Vi- 1 11 1 



ot I he SI rii s (i| 

 desi'riliin^ IIkm 

 (Vol. XX. I'nrI I ). 

 S\\ .-illow l.iils. 'I'lic il 

 ni()iil\' mil willi in III 

 C'.'lli loi'lli.'l lists. .-1 \rl 



ishiii- \\ ilh Ihis issue ni' lllc I'.llljciin. lMal<' I I I 



il liisl r.il inns dl' ( al i i iu-iii,-i liiillcrllics. 'I'lic IcxI 



illiisl r.il ions appeared in llie April. 1!)'JI. issue 



). I'llis eonipleles our series of llle 1','ipilios or 



le i 1 1 usi I'ai ions inelude all species llial are eoui 



lale. Some authors liavc inelu<l((l in llieir 



■onunoii l-'asti-rn species, as an inlrodueed 



I'orni. I'llis is llie ('(inninin l.d.slcni S;c(tlli>\cl(i'il (I';ipilio aslerias, 

 lain-.! Il is doiiliMul il lliis speeiis has /illaiiied much of a foot- 

 hold in ( alilornia. If taken at all. it will be found in clo.se 

 proximity to xen'elahle g'ardens where jiarsh v or ])arsin'ps are 

 lj;r«)wn. Se\'eral collectors ha\'e confused il with oiii* mountain 

 species. Eaird's Swallowtail, which it closely resembles. It is 

 however a somewhat smaller specii s. and in the male sex may be 

 distinijiiished by the slii>htly narrower yellow band of spots travers- 

 ini>- the discal portion (middle area) of the wings. It lias seemed 

 liardlx necessary to ])ieture this connnon s])ecies, as cuts of it oc- 

 cur in )iraetieally all works on Amiriean butterflies. 



PLATE C. 



PLATE D. 



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Strtmox" Cuyamaca 

 3 Type, L^ppersidz 



Stryjigx Cuyamaca 

 $ Type, L'^xderside 



