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spots. Beneath and legs greenish white, feet pale clay yellow, Wings rounded £t 
tips, the, hind pair slightly angular; veins and veinlets pale greenish. A variety, 
which is common, has a brown or reddish spot above upon each side of the head, 
contiguous to the eye, in which an ocellus or small simple eye appears to be situated. 
Wings expand one inch. This is an abundant species the last of September and in 
October, both in this State and in Illinois, occurring upon the foliage of apple and 
peach trees, and also upon various wild bushes and weeds. 
28. (27.) Color straw yellow. 
The Counterfeit Golden-eye (C. pseudo^rapha). Very like the preceding 
species, but of a straw yellow color without any tint of green, the head brightcrcream 
yellow, the cheeks taWny yellow with a short black stripe running downwards from 
the under side of the eye, the antennae, legs and feet, and veins and veinlets of the 
wings pallid while, the wings rounded at their tips, the abdomen with a smooth more 
clear white stripe along the middle of the back, upon each side of which at the apex 
Of each segment'is a pale tawny yellow spot. A variety has a band of this last color 
upon the apex of each segment of the abdomen. Though so closely related to the 
weeping golden-eye, and associated with it, it is evidently a distinct species and is 
easily discriminated. The wings expand one inch. Several specimens were cap¬ 
tured upon apple trees in northern Illinois the fore part of October. 
29. (20.) No black dot or mark under the eye. Cheeks tawny 
yellow between the eye and the mouth. 
30. (35.) Ends of some or all of the veinlets black or dark 
green. 
31. (32.) Color sulphur yellow, with orange yellow spots each 
side of the abdomen at base. 
The Solpiiur Golden-ey* (C. sulphured). Bright sulphur yellow, with an 
orange colored spot under each eye, one on each side of the apex of the thorax and 
of the basal segments of the abdomen. Antenna;, legs and feet whitish. Wings 
rounded at tips, the hind pair slightly angular, veins white, the rows of veinlets 
towards the tips of both pairs of wings and the ends of most of the other veinlets 
black. Wings expand 1.05. Taken in New Jersey the latter part of September. 
32. (31.) Color pale green, with a pale yellow stripe on the 
back. 
33. (34.) A row of orange colored spots above on each side of 
the thorax and abdo,men. 
Sichel’s Golden-eye (C. Sichelii). Pale yellowish green with apalo bright yel¬ 
low stripe along the middle of the thorax and abdomen. Head white with a large 
