How to Know the Butterflies; a Manual of the Butterflies of the Eastern United States

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How to Know the Butterflies; a Manual of the Butterflies of the Eastern United States
Comstock, John Henry, 1849-1931
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celtis), p. 174. The Gray Emperor.
BB. Front wing without a brown eyelike spot. (C. clytoii), p. 175. The Tawny Emperor.
The Gray Emperor Chlorippc celtis (Chlo-rip'pe cel'tis) Plate XXIX, Fig. i, 3 In this and the following species the apex of the front wings and the anal angle of the hind wings are considerably produced in the males, but more rounded in the females.
The club of the antennas is quite broad and distinct. In this species the'wings are russety brown marked with blackish brown. Th
...ere is a submarginal row of six eyelike spots on the hind wings and one in cell Cu, of the fore wings. In the fore wings there are also two brown spots and a bar in cell R -)- M. The front wings are also crossed by two irregular rows of white spots. Expanse of wings about two inches.
Caterpillar. — Length one and one-fourth inches. The green face has four paler green stripes on it ; there are spines at the side and two long forked tubercles on the top of the head. The body is naked, yellowish green above and bluish green at the sides.


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