136 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [May, '05 



1 8. Lemonias virgulti Behr. Common in the chaparral belt, 

 especially around Eriogonmn fascicnlatum, on which it no doubt 

 feeds. 



ig. Thecla grunus Boisd. Common around Quercus chryso- 

 lepis, upon which the larvae and pupae occur. 



20. Thecla californica Kdw. Common in the upper part of 

 the chaparral and pine belt. 



21. Thecla dryope Edw. Common around patches of manza- 

 nita in the pine belt. 



22. Thecla spadix Hy. Edw. Exceedingly local and confined 

 to the lower part of the Big Cone Spruce Belt in all the moun- 

 tains. 



23. Thee/a secpium Boisd. Common in all the mountains in 

 June. 



24. Thecla adenostomatis Hy. Edw. Common in the chapar- 

 ral belt. 



25. Thecla iroides Boisd. Occasionally seen but more com- 

 mon in the valley. 



26. Thecla dumetorum Boisd. Occasionally taken in Santa 

 Anita canon. 



27. Chrysophanus arota Boisd. Common in early July 

 around the scrub oaks locally in the chaparral belt. 



28. Chryosphanus gorgon Boisd. Not common. 



29. Lyccena icarioidcs Boisd. Common on the summit around 

 Lupinns sp. ; this will probably have to be separated under 

 another name, with further study. 



30. Lycccna polyphemus Boisd. Common in May. This 

 group is poorly understood and needs much study. More 

 species will probably be added. 



31. Lyccrna sonorensis Felder, A few taken in May in the 

 Santa Anita canon. 



32. Lyccena battoides Behr. Not common. 



33. Lycczna pseud, piasus Boisd. Common everywhere. 



34. Lyc<zna exilis Boisd. Common in July. 



35. Lyc&na marina Reak. Not rare in June. 



36. Lycccna acmon Db. & Hew. Common everwhere. Prob- 

 ably more than one species under this name. 



37. Pieris protodice Bd. & L,ec. Common, also the variety 

 vernalis. 



