A Handbook to the Order Lepidoptera volume 1

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A Handbook to the Order Lepidoptera volume 1
Kirby William Forsell
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The Australian and New Zealand specimens, however, differ a little, and are sometimes called P. Kershawii (McCoy), but are hardly to be considered truly distinct. A closely-allied species, P. Virginiensis (Drury), or, as it is often termed, P. Huntera (Fabr. ), Is found in North America ; it is easily dis- tinguished from P. Cardui by the sub-marginal row of small H 3 ioo LLOYD'S NATURAL HISTORY.
black eyes with blue pupils on the hind-wings. This species is found in Madeira and the Canaries, a
...long with P. Vulcania and P. Cardui ; but it scarcely admits of a doubt that it has been accidentally introduced from North America, as stray specimens of P. Virginiensis have occasionally been taken in England too; and although it has hitherto only appeared in the British Islands singly, at long intervals, it is quite possible that if only a single brood happened to be reared in England, the species might become naturalised with us.
The Painted Lady measures two inches, or two and a half inches across the wings, which are black at the base, and otherwise of a tawny-orange, varying in intensity in different specimens (sometimes with a slight pink shade in extremely fresh ones), and streaked and spotted with black.


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