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4 — Eudryas unio —Body tapers forward regularly from segment 11, 
which is slightly humped; segment 1 white, marked with 4 transverse 
black bands, 2 of which are usually broken; on the middle of each re¬ 
maining segment is a broad orange band on which are from 8 to 10 
black dots; on each side of this band are 8 white and 8 black trans¬ 
verse rings; on the white ring in front of the orange band is a 
black dot in front of the spiracle; the orange band on segments 4 
and 5 extends entirely around the body and is marked on the ven¬ 
ter with 4 to 6 round black spots; head orange, marked and dotted 
with black; length 1J inches. Feeds on Willow-herb (.Epilobium 
coloratum). (J. A. Lintner.) 
5— Eudryas grata .—On the mid¬ 
dle of each segment is a transverse 
pinkish band, on each side of which, 
on each segment, are 8 black rings 
alternating with 2 bluish white 
ones; on each side of the first 3 
segments are about 5 black dots 
situated on the pinkish hand and 
arranged in a transverse iow, 011 FiGi 69 ._ Eudryas gra t a . Larva and eggs, 
each side of the remaining segments 
are 9 black dots situated on the pinkish bands, the first two dots 
are arranged obliquely, the next 3 in a curved oblique row, and the 
lowest 4 nearly in the form of a rectangle; venter marked nearly 
as upper part of body; head yellowisli-brown, dotted with black, 
length 1^ inches. Feeds on Grape. July to September. Enters 
the earth. (D. W. Coquillett.) ,, 
6— Papilio asterias .—Body whitish or greenish-yellow; on the 
anterior part of each segment except the first is a transverse black 
band; on the middle of each segment is a transverse black band, 
in which is a row of 6 yellow spots, or a row of alternate yellow 
and black spots; head white, marked on the face with a black line, 
which nearly forms an oval, in which, and on each side of it, is a 
round black spot; on each side of the head is a black stieak, length 
H inches. Feeds on Carrots, Parsnips, etc. June to August. 
Suspends itself by the hind feet and a transverse loop. (D. W. 
Coquillett.) 
7— Papilio turnus .—Body bluish-green ; on segment 3 is a sub-dorsal 
black spot with a light blue center, and surrounded by a yellow 
ring, this by a black one; sometimes on the upper part ot the yel¬ 
low ring is a black dash; on the posterior part of segment 4 is a 
transverse yellowish ridge, in front of which is transveise iow ot 4 
blue dots; below each spiracle is a blue dot; on top of the last 
segment is a transverse yellowish ridge, on which are two small 
prickles; venter pale green; head pinkish brown; length U inches. 
Feeds on Cherry, Apple and Thorn. June to Septembei. Suspends 
itself by the hind legs and a transverse loop. (D. W. Coquillett.) 
