Irish Butterflies. 59 



Ccenonympha typhon, Rott. — Mountains and moors of Cos. Kerry, Cork, 

 Mayo, Sligo and Donegal ; midland bogs. 



C. pamp/ritus, L. — Widespread and common. 



NYMPHALIDjE. 



Argynnis selene, Schiff.— Has been taken once in King's Co. 



A. laionia, L. — Once at Killarney. 



A. aglaia, L. — Occurs round the coast : — Deny, Cos. Antrim, Down, 

 Dublin, Wicklow, Waterford, Cork, Kerry, Galway. 



A. adippe, L. — Co. Galway. 



A.paphia, L. — Generally distributed in wooded districts. 



Melitcea aitrinia, Rott. — Widely distributed ; most plentifully over the 

 south of Ireland, but local : — Cos. Dublin, Wicklow, Carlow, West- 

 meath, Queen's Co., Waterford, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Clare, Gal- 

 way, and Sligo. 



M. athalia, Rott. — Killarney. 



Vaenssa urticce, L. — Common everywhere. 



V. io, L. — Common in parts of the south, rare in Ulster. 



V.'antiopa, L. — A few occurrences : — Belfast ; Co. Tyrone; Co. Kerry. 



V. atalanta, L.) Fairly common in the three southern provinces, rarer 

 V. cardui, L. > in Ulster. 



LYCsENID^. 



Thecla betulce, L. — Munster ; Co. Galway. 



T. quercusy L. — Cos. Dublin, Wicklow, Cork, Kerry, and Galway. 



T. rubi, L. — Southern counties, often abundant ; Co. Armagh. 



Polyommatus phlaeas, L,. — Widespread; common in the south. 



Lyccena cegon, Schiff. — Wicklow ; Rostrevor. 



L. icarus, Rott. — Widespread and common. 



L. argiolus, L. — Generally distributed in wooded districts, where Holly 

 is plentiful. 



Z. minima, Fues. — Widespread, but local. 



P1ERIDM. 



Pieris brassicce, I,. — Widespread and common. 



P. rapce, L,. — Widespread, but less common. 



P. napi, h. — Widespread and common. 



P. daplidice, L,. — Once in Co. Wexford. 



Euchloe cardamines, L. — Generally distributed. 



Leiuophasia sinapis, Iv. — Local: — Enniskillen ; Co. Sligo; Co." Galway; 

 Queen's Co. ; Killarney. 



Colias hyale, L,. — Migrants occurred in the south in 1868. 



C. edusa, Fab. — Occurs in certain years, generally in the south. 



Gonopteryx rhamni, L,. — Very local: — Co. Longford; Co. Galway; Kil- 

 larney; Limerick. 



HESPERIID^:. 

 Nisoniades tages, L. — Galway ; Enniskillen ; Co. Clare. 

 Hesperia thatimas, Hufn. — Cos. Wicklow and Cork. 

 H. sylvanus, Esp. — Wicklow, Killarney. 



