speciosa; Agriades podarce, aquilo; Rusticus enoptes, glaucon, battoides, lotis, 

 aster, annetta, anna, neurona, chlonna; Everes monica; Hemiargus isola, gyas, 

 cyna; Brephidium isophthalma; Leptotes theonus, striata; Pyrrhopyga araxes. 



Amblyscirtes nysa, eos, celia, aenus, simius, cassus, nanno, textor; Pam- 

 phila fioridae; Potanthus dara; Ancyloxypha longleyi, arene; Copaeodes procris, 

 wrightii, myrtis, eunus ; Oansma ganta, powescheik, edwardsii ; Poanes massa- 

 soit; Atrytone hobomok, taxiles, runcola; Erynnis comma, harpalus, pawnee, 

 ottoe, lasus, cabelus, napa, scudderi, rhesus, carus, uncas, licinus, attalus, yuma; 

 Anthomaster snowi, meskei, nemorum, sylvanoides, agncola, milo, pratincola, 

 verus; Hylephila stigma, mornsonu ; Thymehcus chusca, draco, siris, mardon, 

 cernes, alcina; Polites baracoa; Euphyes vestris, bellus, osyka, comus, eufala, 

 arabus, fusca, oslari, nereus; Lerema loammi, horus, deva, lunus, hianna; Oli- 

 goria maculata, drurii; Prenes panoquin, panoquinoides, ocola, errans; Calpodes 

 coscinia, pittacus, python, cestus, rhena ; Limochroes bimacula, pontiac, )'ehl, 

 clion, arpa, byssus, phylace; Phycanassa viator, carohna, strecken, howardi, 

 aaroni, melane, lagus, arogos; Erycides urania, lilea, batabano, amyntas. 



Eudamus simplicius, dorantes, albofasciatus, drous, zilpa, alcasus; Heteropia 

 melon; Rhabdoides hesus, zestos; Proteides idas; Telegonus hahneli; Thorybes 

 epigona, coyote, drusius, outis, hippalus, caicus, asmilia, mexicana, electra; 

 Achylodes thraso, asychis; Pholisora mexicana, pirus, ceos, libya, alpheus, lena; 

 Systasea pulverulenta ; Grais stigmaticus ; Timochares ruptifasciatus ; Staphylus 

 brennus; Thanaos somnus, ausonius, afranius, petronius, terentius, propertius, 

 pacuvius, tatius, clitus, funeralis, tristis, tibullus, plautus; Hehoptes laviana; Hes- 

 peria ericetorum, macaria, domicella, centaureae, philetas, xanthus, scriptura, nes- 

 sus, unna, polingii, syrichtus. 



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HOW TO TELL SEX OF PUP/E. 



Prof. William Reiff, Managing Director of the New England Entomo- 

 logical Company, 366 Arborway, Forest Hills, Boston, Mass., writes: 



"By the sketch I am giving you above you will see best the difference in 

 male and female pupae. It is not a sketch of a particular species, but one which 

 holds through in all the pupae of moths, naked or in cocoons, of course with 

 slight difference in the various families. The difference in sex probably is most 

 striking among the Sphingidae, and every amateur should be able to remember 

 that in this group the male pupa has four segments without any marks, while 

 the female pupa has but three segments without any marks (on the ventral side). 

 The sketch shows that male pupae have two tubercles where the genitalia are 

 placed, while the female pupae have there a kind of slight depression." 



