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Eversm., Ent. Russ.. V, p. 65, t. 7, (1851); 

 Wallengr., Skand. I)agf = , p." 91, (1853); Mosch., 

 Wien. Ent. Mon., IV, p. 342, (1860) ; Morris, Syn., 

 p. 48, (1862); Scud., Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist,, 

 XVII, p. 303, (1875); Stj?r., Cat,, p. 20, (1871) ; I 

 Kirby, Cat., p. 161, (1871); (Brenthis P.) Scud., 

 Buff. Bull., II, p. 263, (1875); (Papilio P.) Hiib., 

 Eur. Schmett,, I, f. 1016-1019, (1827-1841). 



220. FRIGGA, THNB., (Pop. F.}, Diss. Ent. Suec,, II, p. 33, 



(1791, Dee. 10); Quens., Act. Hoi., t. 19, f. 6, 

 (1791); Hiib., Eur. Schmett., I, f. 49, 50, (1793); 

 Ochs., I, 1, p. 74, (1807); (Arg. F.) Hub., Verz. 

 Bek. Schmett., p. 30, (1816); Godt., Enc. Meth., 

 IX, p. 272, (1819); Pup., Supl., I, t, 19, (1832); 

 (Brenthis F.) H-S., Prodr. Syst. Lep. Reg. Corr.- 

 Blatt, ]>. 91, (1865); (Arg. F.] Eversm., Ent. Russ.,; 

 V, p. 59, (1851); Mosch., Wien. Ent, Mon., IV, 

 p. 337, (1860); Stgr., Cat., p. 20, (1871); Kirby, 

 Cat., p. 160, (1871); (Brenthis F.) Scud., Buff. Bull., 

 II, p. 263, (1875). 



var. a. SAGA, KADEN. Where described I cannot at present 

 ascertain. It is a little smaller than the normal Frigga. On 

 upper surface the basal halt' of secondaries entirely suffused 

 with black ; beneath the basal half of secondaries, except the 

 large white spot at costa near base, are dark rust red, the 

 usual marks but dimly discernible. 



221. BELLONA, FABR., ( Pap. B.}, Syst. Ent,, p. 517, (1775) ;! 



Ent, Syst,, III, 1, p. 148, (1793); (Arg. B.) Hiib., 

 Zutr., p. 42, f. 975, 976, (1818-1837); Godt., Enc. 1 

 Meth., IX, p. 271, (1819); (Brenthis B.} H-S., 

 Prodr. Syst, Lep. Reg. Corr.-Blatt, p. 91, (1865); 

 (Arg. B.} Bdl.-Lec., Lep. Am. Sept., p. 164, t. 45, 

 (1833); Harris, Ins. Inj. A T e^., Flint's Ed., p. 287, 

 f. 113, 114, (1862); Morris, Syn., p. 45, (1862) ; 

 Pack., Guide, p. 253, (1869); Kirby, Cat, p. 159, 

 (1871); (Brenthis B.) Scud., Buff. Bull., II, p. 263, 

 (1875). 



Papilio Myrina, Marty n, (nee CVam.), Psyche, t. 1, f. 

 2, 3, (1797). 

 Larva on violets. 



var. a. EPITHORE, BDL., MSS. Edwds., Proc. Ent. Soc., 

 Phil., II, p. 504, (1864) ; Lep. Cal., p. 58, (1869); 

 Kirby, Cat,, p. 160, (1871 ) ; Mead, Wheeler's Rep., 

 V, p. 756, (1875); (Brenthis E.} Scud., Buff. Bull., 

 II, p. 263, (1875). 



Fore wings not produced so much apically. Not as much dark 

 suffusion on basal half uf upper surface as is generally the 

 case in Bellona. Markings of under surface of secondaries 

 somewhat more distinct. 



var. b. 9- It i s difficult to say if this example belongs to Epithore 

 or Frigga, but probably to the first. The upper surface is 

 nearly as in Epithore. The whole under surface is paler than 

 either of these species. The broad irregular mesial band and 

 basal spots of secondaries are all uniform clear yellow, and 

 all save one, basal spot at costa, edged with a sharp black 

 line. 



Labrador, 

 Brit, Col., 

 Colorado, 

 Lappland, 

 N. W. Sibe- 

 ria, N. Rus- 

 sia. 



Labrador. 



Canada, New 

 England, 

 Middle and 

 Western 

 States to the 

 Rockv Mts. 



California, 

 Oregon. 



Utah. 



