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ALYPIA MARIPOSA, LARVA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Harrison G. Dyar
Affiliation:
New York.

Extract

Mr. J. B. Lembert has kindly sent me some alcoholic larvæ of A. mariposa, and I may record a few points in comparison with the eastern A. octomaculata. Mr. Lembert has given the life history quite fully in the December number of the Canadian Entomologist, but our species have not been compared. The larva is especiaily interesting, as being the second one discovered in this genus. We have long been familiar with that of A. octomaculata, and everybody has described it; but the other species, though somewhat numerous, have remained unknown.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1895

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References

* I., anterior subdorsal; II., posterior, more nearly Iateral; III., lateral above spiracle; IV., stigmatal posterior; V., anterior, and VI., posterior inferior sub-ventral; VII., three setæ in a triangle on leg plate; VIII., near medio-ventral line.

See article by Wilhelm Müller in Zool. Jahrbücher for 1886, on larvæ of South American Nymphalidæ. Tubercles VI. to VIII. do not appear characteristically on these specializecl butterflies, and are not described by Müller.