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in maculation bur in the $ genitalia show sHght divergences and are the exact 

 counterpart of the figure of the genitalia of katahdin given in "Contributions 

 PI. XXX, fig. 1." Under these circumstances it would appear that katahdin 

 should be considered as a geographical race of oeno and not as a good species. 

 I give figures of the genitalia of the Labrador and Gulf Coast forms, the 

 main point of distinction is found in the width of the valves at their distal end. 



Fig. 1. Male Genitalia of Ocneis oeno Bdv. from Labrador; 

 Fig. 2. Male Genitalia of Oeneis oeno Bdv. from Rocky Bay. 



LycaEnidaE. 

 Plebeius scudderi Edw. 



As far as I know this species has not been captured in Labrador since 

 it was recoi-ded by Moeschler (1873, Stett. Ent. Zeitschr. 155 j. A small 

 series of both sexes, taken in August, was present and the specimens are quite 

 typical, the male showing scarcely any traces of the red submarginal lunules 

 on the underside of primaries ; the 9 is heavily shaded with blue on the upper 

 side without or with mere traces of orange lunules above the black submarginal 

 spots of secondaries, 

 Plebeius aquilo Bdv. 



This well-known Arctic form was represented by a few worn specimens. 



Heodes dorcas Kby. 



A single 9 , captured August 15th, very closely resembles Kirby's figure 

 in the Fauna Boreali-Americana. I am not aware that the species has been 

 recorded from Labrador but the record is not surprising as the species is a 

 distinctly northern one. 

 Hcspcria ccntaureac Ramb. 



Agaristidae. 

 Androlonia mac-cidlochi Kby. 



Two specimens, taken July 14th and August 23rd. 



NOCTUIDAE. 



Bpipsilia okakensis Pack. 



Only a single pair of the species from Hopedale was present which is 

 rather surprising as, it is one of the commonest species in the region ; a small 

 series occurred in the lot from Nain. 



Bpipsilia qnadranyida Zett. 



A good series, illustrating the variability of the species in regard to 

 the depth of maculation and the intensity of the black areas around the reinform 

 and orbicular. 



