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E.) Kirby, Cat., p. 366, (1871) ; (Lye. E.} Streck., 



Lep., Rhop.-Het., p. 86, (1874). 

 Lye. Mintha, W. H. Edwds., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., 



Ill, p. 194, (1870) ; Streck., Lep., Rhop.-Het., p. 



89, (1874); (Cupido M.} Scud., Buff. Bull., Ill, p. 



119, (1876). 

 Plebeius Mincha, Kirby, Cat., p. 653, (1871). 



A darker form. 



The above synonymy of Icarioides I trust may prove correct. 

 Mr. Reakirt's original types of Rapahoe, both 9, (though er- 

 roneously determined ( 9 in the original description), are 

 my possession. Daedalus and Pardalis I received from 



in 



their author, Dr. Behr. Kodiak I likewise received from that 

 gentleman, who also had supplied Mr. W. H. Edwds. with 

 the examples on which the latter based his description. The 

 types of lA/cea, Maricnpa and Mintha I have not seen. 



Mr. Edwds. says that Maricopa and Mintha are the same as the 

 var. Pardalis. 



Mr. Scudder tells us that Pardalis $ is possibly identical with 

 Maricopa, which latter he pronounces distinct from fcarioides, 

 and that Pardalis 9- to which he places Erymus as a syno- 

 nym, is distinct, from both Maricopa and Icarioides. 



Dr. Behr believes Rapahoe to be identical with his Dcedalus. 

 Mr. Edwds. says Dcedalus is a synonym of Icarioides, and that 

 Rapahoe is the same as Lycea. Mr. Scudder informs us that 

 both Rapahoe and Lycea are synonyms of Edwds.' Pembina, 

 whilst Mr. Edwds. holds Pembina to be a distinct species and 

 one that has not yet been barnacled with aliases. 



t*148. PEMBINA, W. H. EDWDS., Proc. Aeacl. Nat. Sc., Phil., 



Slave Lake, 



p. 224, (1862); (Thecla P.) Kirby, Cat., p. 401, Brit Col. 

 (1871); (Lye. P., incorrectly determined as identi- 

 cal with Couperi,) Streck., Lep., Rhop.-Het., p. 88, 

 (1874) ; (Cupido P.) Scud., Buff. Bull., Ill, p. 119, 



(1876). 



149. OBBITULUS, DEPRUNNER, (Pap. 0.)Lep. Piedmontana, 



p. 75, (1798); Esp., Schmett., 1. 112, (1800); Ochs., 



Schmett., I, 2, 43, (1808); Hub., Eur. Schmett., I, 



f. 841, (1818-1827); (Agriades 0.) Hub., Verz. 



Bek. Schmett., p. 68, (1816); (Polyom. 0.} Godt., 



Enc. Meth., IX, p. 688, (1823); (Lye. 0.} Stgr., 



Cat., p. 11, (1871); (Oupido 0.) Kirby, Cat., p. 



363, (1871); (Lye. 0.} Streck., Lep., Rhop.-Het., 



p. 86, t. X, (1874); (Agriades 0.) Scud., Buff. 



Bull., Ill, p. 121, (1876). 

 Papilio Meleager, Hilb., Eur. Schmett., f. 522-525, 



(1798-1803), f. 761-762, (1803-1818). 

 Lye. Rustica, W. H. Edwds., Proc. Ent. Soc., Phil., 



IV, p. 203, (1865); (Cbpido R.) Kirby, Cat., p. 



377, (1871); '(Lye. R.) Mead, Wheeler's Rep., V, 



p. 783, (1875). 

 Lye. Podarce, Feld., Reise Nov. Lep., II, p. 282, t. 



35, (1865) ; (Cupido P.) Kirby, Cat., p. 363, (1871) ; 



(Agriades P.) Scud., Buff. Bull., Ill, p. 120, (1876). 

 %Lyc. Tehama, Reak., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc., Phil., p. 



246, (1866); (Cupido T.) Kirby, Cat, p. 377, (1871). 



Colorada, 



Nevada, 



California. 



