NYMPHALIDiE. 
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The chrysalis is stout and somewhat angular, having spines along 
the back of the abdominal part. It is usually brown in color, some¬ 
times yellowish brown, with the tips of the spines reddish. 
Junonia genoveva. Male, 
In the extreme southern part of the country is found another 
species of this genus, Junonia genoveva. The insect is a good deal 
darker than Junonia coenia , but is otherwise marked much like it. 
Junonia genoveva. Male. Underside. 
The ground color of the wings is dark brown, and in some specimens 
a dark greenish shade is noticeable, particularly on the lower wings. 
1 have never seen the insect alive, and the specimens here figured 
were taken in Colombia, South America, by my brothers. 
