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13 —Papilio ph lienor 
—Body black, with a 
tinge of purple or 
brown; on each side 
of segment 1 is a long 
brown horn ; on each 
of the segments 2, 3 
and 5 are two small 
Fig. 61 . Papilio philenor. Larva. dorsal dark yellow 
warts, and on each side of each of these segments is a brown tubercle; 
on top of segment 4 are two yellow warts, and on each side of this 
segment is a yellow wart; on top of each of the segments 6, 7, 8 
and 9 are two yellow tubercles, and on each side of these segments 
is a curved brown spine; on top of the segments 10 and 11 are two 
curved brown spines, and on each side of these segments is a curved 
brown spine; on top of segment 12 are two brown tubercles; on each 
side of the segments 7, 8, 9 and 10 is an orange spot just before 
and above each spiracle ; cervical shield black, marked with an orange 
transverse dash on the anterior part; venter black, with two tubercles 
on segment 5; head black; length 2 inches. Feeds on Aristolckia 
silphi, A. serpentaria , and A. tomentosa. July to September. Suspends 
itself by the hind feet and a transverse loop. (C. Y. Riley.) 
14 —Grapta interrogationis. —Body dark brownish, mottled with yel¬ 
low ; sometimes a yellow line above the spiracles; on each segment 
is a transverse row of red or light colored spines, tipped with black, 
or entirely black; head reddish brown, thinly covered with small 
prickles, and with two branching spines on the top ; length 1| inches. 
Feeds on the Hop and Elm. May to October. Suspends itself by 
the hind feet. (D. W. Coquillett.) 
15 —Eresia texana. —Body brown, speckled above' with dull white ; 
on each segment is a transverse row of about 7 spines; the lowest 
spines in each row are greenish-white; the other spines are brown; 
on the dorsal space is sometimes a whitish line, and just below T it 
is an interrupted black stripe; a broad greenish-white stigmata! 
stripe, mottled with greenish and brown; head smooth, brown; 
length 3-5 inch. Feeds on Actinomeris squa7rosa. September to 
October. Suspends itself by the hind feet. (W. H. Edwards.) 
16— Argynnis egleis. —Body blackish-brown, or brown mottled with 
black, sometimes mottled with gray; two yellow or dark gray dorsal 
lines; on each segment is a transverse row of 6 spines; the lowest 
spines are yellow, the others black, or those on segments 2 and 3 
yellow; sometimes the two lowest spines are yellow, tipped with 
black, and the others are dull white, tipped with black; head black, 
covered with short hairs; the top of the head is sometimes dull 
yellow; length 1 1-5 inches. Feeds on violets. August to May. 
Suspends inself by the hind feet. (W. H. Edwards.) 
17— Vanessa milberti. —Body pale brown, minutely dotted with yel¬ 
lowish white; a dark brown dorsal line; a whitish stigmatal line, 
above which is a row of dark spots; on each segment is a trans¬ 
verse row of short blackish spines, which are beset with very small 
