160 



CATALOGUE OF THE 



var. c. ERYNUII, HY. EDWDS., Proc. Cal. Acad. Nat. 

 Sc., V, 6, (1876). 



This is a very variable species on the under side, in some in- 

 stances being yellowish white, in others obscured or dusted 

 heavily with grey. It is one of the commonest of the Cali- 

 fornian butterflies. 



331. INORNATA, W. H. EDWDS., Proc. Acad. Nat. 'Sc., Phil., 



p. 163, (1861) ; Morris, Syn., p. 328, (1862) ; Scud., 

 Buff. Bull., II, p. 244, (1875). 



C. Typhon, var. h. Inornata, Kirby , Cat., p. 100, 

 (1871). 



332. AMPELOS, W. H. EDWDS., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., Ill, 



p. 213, (1871) ; Scud., Buff. Bull., II, p. 244, (1875). 



333. PAMPHILUS, LINN., (Pap. P.), Syst, Nat,, Ed. X, 472, 



(1758) ; Ed. XII, 791, (1767) ; Faun. Succ., p. 273, 

 (1761) ; Fabr., Syst. Ent,, p. 529, (1775) ; Sp. Ins., 

 II, p. 66, (1781) ; Ent. Syst., Ill, 1, p. 221, (1793) ; 

 Esp., Schmctt,, I, 1, t, 21, (1777), t. 78, f. 4, var., 

 ( 1 782) ; Bergs., Norn., t. 88, ( 1779) ; Herbst, Natur- 

 syst. Ins. Schmett., VIII, p. 40, t. 186, f. 7, 8, t. 

 187, f. 1, 2, f. 3, 4, ab., (1796); Ochs., Schmett. 

 Enr., I, 1, p. 305, (1807); (Sati/rus P.} (lodt., Euc. 

 Meth., IX, p. 549, (1823); (Hipp. P.) Duncan, 

 Nat. Lib. Ent., Ill, p. 207, t, 26, (1835) ; (Gben. P.) 

 Kirby, Cat,, p. 99, (1871) ; Stgr., Cat., p. 32, (1871). 



Pap. Mcnahas, Poda, Mus. Grsec., p. 78, (1761); 

 Scop., Ent, Cam., p. 458, (1763). 



Pap. Nephcle, Hufn., Berl. Mag., II, p. 78, (1766) ; 

 Brk., Nat, Schmett., I, p. 87, (1788); Hub., Enr. 

 Schmett., I, f. 237-239, (? 1797). 



Pap. Gardctta, De Loche, Mem. Ace. Tor., VI, 2, p. 



146, t. 7, (1801). 



JCVeH. Pamphiloides, Reak., Proc. Ent. Soc., Phil., VI, 

 p. 146, foot-note, (1866) ; Butl., Cat. Sat, B. M., p. 

 44, (1868); Scud., Buff. Bull., II, p. 243, (1875). 



Co?n. Pamphilutt, car. b. Pamphiloides, Kirby, Cat., p. 

 99, (1871). 



1 possess Keakirt's original type from California, which differs 

 in nowise from the ordinary European form. 



334. OCHKACEA, W. H. EDWDS., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc., Phil., 



p. 163, (1861); Morris, Syn., p. 328, (1862); Reak., 

 Proc. Ent. Soc., Phil., VI, p. 145, (1866); Kirby, 

 Cat.,' p. 100, (1871); Mead, Wheeler's Rep., V, p. 

 772, (1875); Scud., Buff. Bull., II, p. 244, (1875). 



1 have no doubt but this is a variety of Tiplion, Rott., (Naturf., 

 VI, p. 15, 1775), a species ranging all over Europe and Nor- 

 thrn Asia, and of which Davux, Fabr., is a synonym. 



t*335. BRENDA, W. H. EDWDS., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., II, p. 



375, (1869); Kirby, Cat,, p. 100, (1871); Scud., 



r>uff. Bull., II, p. i>43, (1875). 

 t*336. KODIAK, W. H. EDWDS., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., II, p. 



375, (1869); Scud., Buff. Bull , II, p. 244, (1875). 

 Ctcn. Kodiah, Kii:by, Cat., p. 100, (1871). 



Nevada, 

 Montana, 

 Oregon, 

 Yanco. Isld., 

 Brit. Col. 

 Oregon. 



California, 

 ? ( h'egon, 

 Europe, 

 Siberia. 



Montana, 

 New Mexico, 

 Arizona, 

 Brit. Col. 



Los An gel os. 

 Cala. 



Kodiak. 



