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Psyche 
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Dryas aphrodite carpenterii (Edwards) 
At Essex, Mass., late in the season there appears a small, 
dark and richly colored form of Dryas cyhele with curiously short 
wings which appears to be identical with Edwards’ Argy finis car- 
penterii. 
Note. — The specimens herein recorded as the forms eriphyle, 
Jceewaydin and amphidusa of Eurymus eurytheme have been sent 
to the Museum of the Boston Society of Natural History; speci- 
mens of Dryas aphrodite cypris and of Dryas cyhele carpenterii 
taken, at Essex on July 18, 1925, are in the National Museum at 
Washington. 
