BUTTERFLIES OF THE VICINITY OF NEW YORK CITY 



15. Little Sulphur Butterfly (Eurema l\ 



nail yellow species with Mack borders. Rather common in 

 sandy places in June and again in the latter part of August and early 



in September. The caterpillar is grass-green, with minute hairs and 

 white elevation; feeds on clover and senna (Cassia). 



16. Cloudless Sulphur Butterfly (Catopsilia eubule). 



This species may be recognized by its large size and sulphur-yellow 



gs. The caterpillar feeds on different species of senna (Cassia). 



a com: in the South, but is rarely met with in the 



vicinity rk, a few specimens having been taken in recent 



•ember and I In 1870 it was found in abundance 



on Fire Island, L. I., and numbers were also & Long Branch 



son.- ago. It has also been taken in different places on Long 



Island. Staten Island, Manhattan Island, V. County and 



It is found from X 'and and V. 



Patagonia, S. A. 



mily NYMPHALID 



The members of the family found in this vicinity are divided 



1 I 



