44 A List of the Butterflies of Meriden, Conn- 



ie. Thecla smilacis. Rare. (I have never found but one 

 specimen.) 



26. Thecla titus. Not common. 



Genus LYCiENA. 



27. Lycaena pseudargiolus. (Form neglecta.) Rare. 



28. Lycaena comyntas. Very common. 



Genus CHRYSOPHANES. 



29. Chrysophanus thoe. Rare. (Only one specimen.) 



30. Chrysophanus americanus. Very abundant. 



Genus FENISECA. 



31. Feniseca tarquinius. Rare. 



Family PIERID^. 

 Genus COLIAS. 



32. Colias philodice. Very abundant. 



Genus TERIAS. 



33. Terias lisa. Rare. 



Genus PIERIS. 



34. Pieris rapae. Very abundant. 



Family PAPILIONIDJl. 

 Genus PAPILIO. 



35. Papilio troilus. Not common. 



36. Papilio cresphontes. Very rare. Mr. James Hayes 

 found a much worn specimen in 1887, and Mr. Buess informs mc 

 that he took one some ten years ago. 



37. Papilio turnus. Rather common. 



38. Papilio asterias. Very common. 



Family HESPERID^. 

 Genus EUDAMUS. 



39. Eudamus tityrus. Rather common. 



