SATYRUS II., III. 
) ellow-brown, specked with brown, and sparsely pilose ; in some examples there 
are cloudy brown patches over upper part of face; of the five ocelli in arc the 
mi< die one is large, emerald-green, in a black ring, the next one above is brown 
the upper one and the sixth, back of the arc, are black, and the other two are 
yellow-brown. (Figs, b, b\ c, c\) 
The larva; become lethargic very soon after leaving the egg, and so hiber- 
nate. As soon as they feed in the spring, the color begins to change from 
pmk to pale green, the crimson lines to red; in a few days the green be- 
(IvT rftfh C ° ° led ’ ° r PerlUlPS Mue ' green ’ and the stri P es a darker green. 
Alter first moult: length .16 inch; cylindrical, the anterior segments thickest, 
back arched and sloping from 6 or 7 to 13 ; ending in two conical tails, each 
much tuberculated, with stiff bristles, and one long bristle at the apex • each 
segment several times creased, and on the ridges thus caused are white tuber- 
, r P° lnts > eilch g‘ vln S a short, blunt, or clubbed and curved white hair- color 
pale green, with seven longitudinal dark green stripes, one medio-dorsal, and 
tlnee on each side; of these three, two are close together in middle, the other 
is just over the basal ridge, which is pale yellow; tails reddish; legs and pro¬ 
legs pale green; head nearly as before, light green, with white conical tubercles 
m vei tieal rows, each tubercle with short white hair. (Fig. e.) To next moult 
tom teen to twenty-three days. 
onflLTf T ,lt: length - 32 inCh; sha Pe as before; whole upper surface 
‘ ‘ C . e 0 ■'‘ °"-green, except a dark medio-dorsal stripe; the basal rid o-e 
yellow ; in some examples there is seen an indistinct green line on middle of 
side; head as before. (Fig,/:) To next moult fourteen to twenty-four days 
After third moult: length .44 to .54 inch; color yellow-green; body much 
covered with white hairs, which are depressed, making quite a downy coat (indi¬ 
viduals differed much in this respect, as the hairs were longer or shorter, some 
being almost shaggy); the lateral line more distinct, green; head somewhat 
lgici and nariower than before; color pale yellow-green. (Fig. a.) As this 
stage progressed, some of the larvae underwent a change in color; the green side 
me lecame faint yellow, and the medio-dorsal band was on either edo-e pale 
ve ow while the whole dorsal area was of a decided yellow tint as compared 
with the side ; but most retained the green line, and both side and dorsum were 
one shade of color. To next moult fourteen to eighteen days. 
Alter fourth moult: length S .7, 9 .0 inch. This stage continued from twenty- 
four to twenty-eight days to chrysalis. y 
Mature Larva. — Length & 1.25 inch, greatest breadth .16; 9 16 inch 
breadth .2; cylindrical, obese, thickest in middle segments, the dorsum arched and 
