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47. Anosia plexippus Linn. Very common; can be found any time 

 from May till freezing weather. 



48. Hypatus bachmanni Kirtl. Found occasionally, but not com- 

 mon ; several mature insects taken and one larva found on hackberry 

 and reared to imago. The latter emerged June 14, and mature in- 

 sects found on the wing early in July. 



49. Uranotes melinus Hub. Fairly common in some years and ex- 

 tremely rare in others. Has been taken here in every month from 

 May to October, though there are probably only two broods. 



50. Thecla edivardsii Saund. One specimen taken by Mr. F. H. 

 Marshall, but date of capture lost. 



51. Thecla calanus Hub. A single specimen taken July 5, 1912. 



52. Strymon titus Fab. Not observed at Omaha prior to 1912, but 

 in July of that year it appeared in fair numbers ; observed in different 

 localities July 3, 5, 10, 14 and 20 and altogether about 20 specimens 

 taken. 



53. Feniscca tarquinius Fab. Rare ; 5 specimens in 5 years in 3 

 different localities. Taken in April, June, September and October. 



54. Gaeidcs dione Scud. Not very common ; single brooded, appear- 

 ing about June 20. 



55. Chrysophanus thoe Ed. Usually pretty common; double brood- 

 ed, appearing about June 15 and again early in August. 



56. Cyaniris ladon Cram. Fairly common ; summer form appears 

 after middle of June. 



56-a. Cyaniris ladon, var. violacea Edw. Our spring form, and also 

 fairly common; appears about April 15. It and P. rapae are our ear- 

 liest butterflies, excepting such as hibernate. 



56-b. Cyaniris ladon, var. ncglccta Edw. 'Late summer form; found 

 in August and September and just about as abundant as the two 

 earlier forms. 



57. Evercs comyntas Godt. Very common; several broods; on the 

 wing from first of May to the first of October. 



58. Hemiargus isola Reak. Common, especially during past two 

 summers ; several broods, for it is found from May till October. 



59. Amblyscirtes vialis Edw. Fairly common ; first brood appears 

 about the first of May, second brood about the middle of July. 



60. Ancyloxypha numitor Fab. Very common around water ; first 

 brood, about June i ; second brood, about middle of August. 



61. Atrytone hobomok Harr. Common; single-brooded; flies first 

 three weeks of June. Identification in accordance with synopsis of 

 species of this genus in Dyar's Review of the Hcsperiidae of the 

 U. S. 



62. Hylephila campestris Bd. Not very common ; flies from August 

 20 till about the first week of October. 



63. Thymelicus otlio, var. egcrcmet Scud. Fairly common; on the 

 wing during the last half of July. 



