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Rhopalocera (Butterflies). 



Anosia plexippus. Common. Great flight Oct. 3, 1907. 



Euptoieta claudia. Casual. I saw H. F. Murphy capture one on Aug. 27th, 



1907, in a clover field. Has been taken at Castalia by D. F. Berrenger, 



of Fostoria, O. 

 Argynnis idalia. Rare. 4 taken by I.. Ullrich. 1890. 

 Argynnis cybele. Common. Extremely variable. 

 Argynnis aphrodite. Not common. 

 Argvnnis aphrodite alcestis. Occasional. L. Ullrich. Whether diana has- 



ever been taken in this county is not ascertained. 

 Brenthis bellona. Common. 



Brenthis myrina. Mr. L. Ullrich has taken it. (ex verbis). 

 Melitaea harrisii. Mr. L. Ullrich has taken 2 specimens in June, 1890. 

 Phyciodes nycteis. Not common in April and May. 

 Phyciodes tharos. Both very common, very variable. One taken. 

 Phyciodes tharos marcia. Resembling Melitaea hofmanni in markings. 

 Phyciodes batesi. Rather rare. Taken by Mr. Ullrich. 

 Grapta interrogationis fabricii. Common. 

 Grapta interrogationis umbrosa. Common. 

 Grapta comma harrisii. Common. 

 Grapta comma dryas. Common. 



Grapta prognc. R'are. Taken by Ullrich and Murphy both. 

 Vanessa milberti. Rare. 4 taken l>y Ullrich (ex verbis). 

 Vanessa antiopa. Common. 

 Pyrameis atalanta. Common. 

 P3"rameis huntera. Common. 

 Pyrameis cardui. Common. 



Junonia coenia. Taken in 1891 by Ullrich and Murphy. 

 Basilarchia astyanax. Common. 

 Basilarchia disippus. Common. 

 Chlorippe celtis. Not common in open woods. 

 Chlorippc clyton. Fairly common. 

 Chlorippe clyton prosperina. vSeveral taken. 

 Debis Portland ia. Formerly locally common, now rare. 

 Satyrodes canthus. Common in swampy meadows. 

 Neonj-mpha phocion. One spec, taken. This record is doubtful. 

 Neonympha eurytus. Common in woods. 

 Neonympha sosybius. One spec, taken by L. Ullrich. 



Satyrus nephcle. Not common. Taken by L. Ullrich. I have seen this spe- 

 'cies on the wing in the swamps near the O. S. U. Laboratorv at Cedar 



Point, July 3, 1907. 

 Libythea bachmani. Rare. Taken by Ullrich and myself. 

 Thecla calanus. Not common. 

 Thecla calanus strigosa. Rather rare in woods. Common at New Bremen, 



Ohio. 

 Thecla melinus. Fairly common. 

 Thecla titus. Rare. Several other species of Thecla in the collection v.'ere 



undoubtedly taken at TifiTm, but I omit them owing to the lack of 



definite data. 

 Feniseca tarciuinius. Rare. 2 spec, taken Jvme, 1891. 

 Chrysophanus thoe. Common in swampy meadov.'s. 

 Chrysophanus hypophloeas. Common in swamp\' meadows. 

 Lycaena pseudargiolus. Common. 

 Lycaena pseudargiolus lucia. Rare in early April. Taken by L. Ullrich 



only. 

 Lycaena pseudargiolus violacea. Common. Taken by myself April 22, 1906. 

 Lycaena pseudargiolus neglecta. Not common. 



