The Butterflies of Montana, With Keys for Determination of Species

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The Butterflies of Montana, With Keys for Determination of Species
Morton J Morton John Elrod
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The dew was wet and heavy, and no net was at hand. Batting down an insect with my old hat it proved to be of this species. It may be called common west of the range.
THE IVIEADOW FRITILLARY.
Brenthis beiiona, Fabricius. Fig. 57.
Fig. 57. Brenthis beiiona.
Butterfly — Pale fulvous on the upper side, with the dark markings on the inner half of the wing narrow, but more or less confluent. The Digitized by Google BUTTERFLIES OF MONTANA.
71 dark markings on the outer margin are slighter. On the unde
...r side the fore wings are pale fulvous, spotted with purple at the tip and outer margin. The hind wings below are ferruginous, mottled with purple.
Elxpanse, 1.65-1.80 inches, 41-46 mm.
Early Stages — Similar to that of B. myrina, but the caterpillar in its mature form differs in not having the spines on the second segment of the body lengthened as in that species. Chrysalis, bluish gray in color, marked with dark spots.
Distribution — The butterfly is very common in the whole of the northern United States, as far south as Virginia.


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