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Papilio alls pallide flavis, rivulis tranfverfis nigris fecundariis angul© 

 fubulata maculaquc crocea. Geoff. Inf. 2. 56. 24.. 



Papilio Sinon. Pod. Inf. 62. tab, 2. fig. j. 

 Cram. Inf. 13. tab. 152. tab. 2. fig. I. 

 Merian. Europ. 163. tab. 44. 

 Poef. Inf. I. />#/>. 2. /#£• 2. 

 Reaum. Inf. 1. ta£. II. fig* 3- 4* 

 7*w/?. Inftab. S-fig-S- 

 Efp. pap. 1. ta£. i./g". 2. 

 Scbaff. elem. tab. <)$.fig. 4. 



& /r«». ta£. 45. y%. 3. 4. 



#*/. Inf. lit. $. 



Fab. Spec. Inf. 2. 15. 58. 



Fabrlcius * and fome other entomological writers have very minutely 

 defcribed the Larva and Pupa ftate of this rare butterfly ; the Larva 

 feed on the leaves of the turnip, cabbage, and other plants of the fame 

 genus; it is of a yellow colour, with fpots of brown, head pale green. 

 The Pupa is yellow, fpotted with brown alfo, and has two teeth, or 

 fharp points in the fore-part. . 



We have received the Butterfly from North America, as well as 

 from Germany ; it appears to be a native of moft parts of the Euro- 

 pean Continent, though perhaps not frequently found. Berkenhout 



is the only writer who has defcribed it as an Englifh fpecies f ; he fays 

 it is rare (in this country,) found in woods. In the perfect ftate, 

 vifits flowers in the day time. 



* Habitat in Europse Brafficse. 



Larva folitaria, ftavefcens, fufco punctata, capite pallide virefcentc 



Puppa ftavefcens, fufco punctata, antice bidentau* Fab. Spec. M x, 



t Synopfis of th<S Natural Hiftory of Great Britain and Ireland; 



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