Mar., '07] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 97 



ERYCINIDAE. 



34. Calephelis caenius Linn. Fayetteville (E.), July, 1903. 



LYCAENIDAE. 



35. Thecla halesus Cram. Tryon (SW.), May; Lumherton (SE.), Sep- 



tember ; Wallace (SE.). March. 



36. Thecla m-album Bd. and Lee. Three localities, all in mountains, 



April and August. 



37. Thecla melinus Hbn. Generally distributed. 



End of March to end of October. 



38. Thecla edwardsi Saund. Tryon (SW.), July. 



39. Thecla calanus Hbn. Tryon and Cranberry ; June, July. 



40. Thecla dainon Cram. Several localities, from edge of mountains 



eastward. End of March to middle of August. Never common. 



41. Thecla cecrops Fabr. Generally distributed ; common at times, but 



seemingly rare at Raleigh. Early April to early September. 



42. Thecla augustus Kirby. Tryon (S W. ) . Middle of March to late May. 



43. 7 hecla irus Godt. Raleigh and Tryon. April and May. 



44. Thecla niphon Hbn Three localities, from edge of mountains east- 



ward. Middle of March to end of June. 



45 Thecla titus Fabr. Raleigh and Tryon ; one record each. June and 

 July. 



46. Feniseca tarquinius Fabr. Four localities, from mountains to east. 



middle section. May, June, and October. 



47. Chrysophanus hypophlaeas Bdv. Many localities, from east-central 



section westward. Late March to late November. 



48. Lycaena pseudargiolus Bd. and Lee. Generally distributed. Middle 



of March to early October. 



49. Lycaena cotnyntas Godt. Generally distributed. Late March to 



middle of November. 



PAPILIONIDAE. 



50. Pieris protodice Bd. and Lee. Generally distributed. Middle of 



March to end of November. Not common at Raleigh. 



51. Pieris rapae Linn. Generally distributed. Early March to end of 



November. A pest. 



52. Anthocharis genutia Fabr. Raleigh and another central locality. 



End of March to late April. 



53. Catopsilia eubule Linn. Generally distributed. Early April to mid- 



dle of November, but with a season in summer when none are 

 taken ; much more common in late fall. 



54. Colias caesonia Stoll. Generally distributed. Has been common at 



Southern Pines (E.-C. ) ; rare at Raleigh and in the mountains 

 (VV. ). March, April, July, August, October, and November. 



55. Colias eurylheme Bdv. From Raleigh (E.-C.) westward. End of 



March to end of October. 



