BUTTERFLIES 01^ MONTANA. XV 



Fig. 43. Venation of Argynnis leto. 



Fig. 44. Argynnis leto, male. 



Fig. 45. Argynnis leto, female. 



Fig. 4G. Argynnis aphrodite, var. alcestis, up^jcr suvface. 



Fig. 47. Argynnis aphrodite, var. alcestis, lower surface. 



Fig. 48. Argynnis edwardsii. 



Fig. 49. Argynnis nevadensis, upper surface. 



Fig. 50. Argynnis nevadensis, lower surface. 



Fig. 51. Argynnis hesperis. 



Fig. 52. Argynnis bremneri. 



Fig. 53. Argynnis atlantis. 



Fig. 54. Argynnis eurynome. 



Fig. 55. Brenthis myrina, lower surface. 



Fig. 56. Brenthis myrina, upper surface. 



Fig. 57. Brenthis bellona. 



Fig. 58. Brenthis helena. 



Fig. 59. Lemonias taylori. 



Fig. 60. Lemonias nubigena. 



Fig. 61. Lemonias whitneyi, upper surface. 



Fig. 62. Lemonias whitneyi, lower surface. 



Fig. 63. Venation of Phyciodes. 



Fig. 64. Phyciodes tharos. 



Fig. 65. Phyciodes carlota. 



Fig. 66. Phyciodes pratensis. 



Fig. 67. Venation of Polygonia. 



Fig. 68. Polygonia faunus. 



Fig. 69. Polygonia faunus, satyrus and zephyrus. 



Fig. 70. Polygonia zephyrus. 



Fig. 71. Venation of Eugonia j-album. 



Fig. 72. Eugonia j-album. 



Fig. 73. Eugonia californica. 



Fig. 74. i^uvanessa antiopa, emerging from pupa. 



Fig. 75. Euvanessa antiopa. 



Fig. 76. Aglais milberti. 



Fig. 77. Venation of Vanessa. 



Fig. 78. Vanessa atalanta. 



Fig. 79. Vanessa cardui. 



Fig. 80. Vanessa caryae. 



Fig. 80a. Vanessa huntera. 



Fig. 81. Basilarchia archippus. 



Fig. 82. Venation of Cercyonis. 



Fig. 83. Cercyonis olympus, upper surface. 



Fig. 84. Cercyonis sylvestris, var. charon. 



Fig. 85. Where Leto abounds. 



Fig. 86. Venation of Erebia epipsodea. 



Fig. 87. Erebia epipsodea upper surface. » 



Fig. 88. Erebia epipsodea, lower surface. 



Fig. 89. Venetian of Coenonympha. 



Fig. 90. Coenonympha ochracea, upper surface. 



