]900] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 3.31 



Thechi sheridan if Edw. Ts common early in the spring around 

 Denver, Colorado, but is very local in its habits. 



Chrysophanus edt'tha Mead. Is found in Southern Oregon, Cali- 

 fornia and Utah, giving it a much more extensive range than cred- 

 ited to it by Skinner. 



In addition to localities given by Skinner, [ have mariposafeom 

 Washington and Oregon; of zerve from Utah, Wyoming and Idaho ; 

 of Florus from Idaho and Wyoming, and of cvpreus from Beaver 

 Canon, Idaho. Dorcus is quite common at Port Arthur in July. 



Lycoana glaucon Edw- Is much more common in Utah than in 

 Colorado. 



Archonias lyceas Godm. and Salvin. This species is occasionally 

 found in Southern Arizona. Both Mr. Poling and myself have re- 

 ceived examples from there the past season. 



Anthocharis olympia Var. ro.w Edw. Is quite common in the 

 early spring around Denver, Colorado. 



('ionepteryx clorinde Godt. Placed by Strecker on our list, but 

 was omitted by Edwards and Skinner. Two quite fresh specimens 

 taken this season in the Huachuca Mountains, Southern Arizona, 

 prove that it is occasionally found north of the Mexican boundary. 

 Col fas eiirydtce Bd. A specimen taken near Kerrvillc. Texas, 

 gives a much more extensive range for this species than it has hith- 

 erto been credited with. 



Colfas meadii Edw. and elis, Str. Along series of specimens from 

 Yellowstone Park, compared with typical meadii from Colorado, 

 and elis from Laggan, show all gradations and would puzzle any- 

 one to tell to which species they belong. 



Colins emilta Edw. Is very common around Pullman, Washing- 

 ton, and at Osoyoos, British Columbia. 



Painj>hil<t /oxiles Edw. Is common iu Colorado around Denver, 

 Manitou and Glenwood Springs. Also very common in Southern 

 Arizona. 



Pa 1,1/1/1 flu .s-//vs Edw. Is extremely common at Taylor's Ranch, 

 about halfway between Beaver Canon and Yellowstone Park. 



Patnitliflii hidlus Edw. A number of specimens of this species 

 taken this year in the Huachucas Mountains, Arizona, are, I believe, 

 the first taken since Morrison got the types many years ago. 

 Pami>hil<i /ii/flion Edw. Is not 'rare in the same mountains. 

 Pa)iii>lnl(t ///////.s-Edw. Seems to be much rarer than dci-n, which 

 it so closely resembles, but a single specimen was obtained this sea- 

 son. 



Pamphila phylace Edw. This species seems to be common 

 around Las Vegas, New Mexico, aud is occasionally taKeri around 

 Denver, Colorado. 



Amblyscirtes cassus Edw. and n<nino Edw. Are both rather com- 

 mon in the lluachuca Mountains, Arizona. 



Grafs stiymattcus Mab. A single specimen of this large Ilesperid 



