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ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



[October, 



Butterflies from Yellowstone National Park. 

 By H. K. BURRISON. 



The following were taken between June i6th and August 

 5th, in Yellowstone National Park and vicinity : 



Danais archippus 

 Euptoieta claudia 

 Argynnis leto 



cipns"* 



oweni* 



cornelia* 



electa* 



hippolyta* 



bremnerii 



zerene* 



rhodope 



chitone* 



coronis 



snyderi* 



meadii 



edwardsii 



laura 



artonis 



eurynome 



montivaga 



e"gleis 



myrina 



Helena 



kreimhild 

 Melitisea chalcedon 



whitneyi 

 Phyciodes tharos 



pratensis 



mylitta* 

 Grapta zephyrus* 



satyrus* 

 Vanessa antiopa* 



milberti* 

 Pyrameis cardui 

 Limenitis weidemeyeri* 

 Coenonympha pamphiloides 

 Erebia epipsodea* 



haydeni 



sofia* 



Hipparchia-ridingsii 

 Satyrus boopis* 



nephele* 



charon 



Thecla saepium* 



calanus* 



dumetorum* 



dumetorum(?)* 

 Chrysophanus 



editha 



mariposa 



helloides 



var. florus 



rubidus 

 Lycaena heteronea 



fulla 



saepiolus 



icaroides 



pheres 



sagittigera 



podarce 



rustica 



shasta* 



melissa 



scudderi 



acmon 

 Pieris occidentalis 



beckerii* 



Anthocharis ausonides* 

 Colias meadii* 



eurytheme 



eriphyle 



Christina 



skinnerii* 

 Parnassius smintheus 



hermodur 

 Papilio brucei* 

 Thymelicus garita 

 Caterocephalus mandan* 

 Pamphila Colorado 



uncas 



peckius 



siris 



cernes 

 Pyrgus tessellata 



ericetorum 

 Eudamus pylades* 



small numbers. The 



Chionobas chryxus* 



Species starred were taken in very 

 Papilios and Theclas were very scarce. 



The collecting was done between "sight-seeing" and camp 

 duties. As we travelled by team some 400 miles, there was 

 but little time to devote to collecting. 



