ANTHOCHARIS II. 
ANTHOCHARIS JULIA, 5—8. 
Anthocharis Julia, Edwards, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., IV-, P- 61, 1872. 
Male. —Expands 1.3 inch. ,, 
Upper side clear white, the bases of wings dusted with black; the costal 
marrin of primaries yellowish, specked and crossed by black; on the apical 
area a bright and deep colored orange patch, edged outwardly by a sharply ser¬ 
rated black band, which is broadest at apex, and narrow as it descends the mar¬ 
gin, but is not broken into spots; on the arc a sinuous black bar nearly pro¬ 
tracted to costal edge, and at its upper extremity expanded in direction of base 
filling the space between costal and subcostal nervules; from the lower third 
of hind margin proceeds a stripe of scattered black scales which borders the 
inner side of the orange patch, and sometimes ends a little below the lower outer 
corner of the discal bar, but more often curves round the bar, and is separate! 
from it, reaching to the subcostal nervure ; in no case observed does this s ripe 
form a continuous line with the bar, as is often seen in Sara; secondaries usu¬ 
ally immaculate, but sometimes showing small marginal black spots, or clusters 
of scales on the nervules; fringes of primaries alternately black and white, o 
secondaries white, black at the tips of the nervules. , 
Under side white, the apex and hind margin bordered with yellow; between 
this and the orange patch a pinkish space; the nervules on both margins or¬ 
dered with greenish-brown, dusted with yellow ; the patch reduced, pa er co - 
ored; costal margin pinkish specked and crossed by brown; the bar on the arc 
reduced and nearly bisected, ending at subcostal nervure ; secondaries have the 
nervureson basal area orange, elsewhere yellow; the surface covered wi 1 ir¬ 
regular greenish-brown patches arranged along the nervules and branches, and 
on° the marginal area forming a pretty continuous broad band, all dusted tine k y 
Body gray-black above 5 beneath, the thorax white, abdomen yellowish, legs 
, white, the femora orange; palpi mixed white and black; antennae orange a 
base, gray-brown above, gray below; club black tipped with yellow. 
