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PIERIS, Schrank. 



7. P. Ilaire, Godt. 



Accidental. Lancaster, one example taken Sept. 22, 1S80, 



E. P. V. (Can. Ent. XXI p. 39.) 



8. P. Protodice, Bd.-Lec. 



Formerly abundant, now rare if not extinct here. In 187S 

 this species abounded on the lake shore at the Tift farm and . 

 elsewhere. Larvae on charlock. 



i). P. napi, aberrent virginiensis Edwd. 



Ridgeway, Ont., one example, Kilman. 



10. P. napi. Summer form oleracea-mtiva Harr. 



Formerly abundant and generally distributed, now appar- 

 ently extinct here. Last seen at Lancaster about 1S77. 



ti. P. rapae, Linn. 



This imported pest has quite displaced the two preceding 

 native species here, as elsewhere. First taken at Lancaster 

 in 1875. 



12. P. rapae, var. nov-anglice Scudd. 



Buffalo, Fischer. 



COLIAS, Fabr. 



13. C. Philodice, Godt. 



Abundant everywhere ; the albinic form rare. Larvae on the 



garden pea. 



TERIAS, Swains. 

 14 T. lisa, Bd.-Lec. 



Apparently accidental, One example taken by Mr. Fischer 

 at Buffalo Plains, (Can. Ent. XVII p. 180.) 



FAMILY NYMPHALIDyE. 



DANAIS, Latr. 

 15. D. Archippus, Fabr. 



ARGYNNIS, Fabr. 

 i(>. A. Cybele, Fabr. 



17. A. Aphrodite, Fabr. 



Less abundant than the preceding. 



iS. A. Atlantis, Edw. 



Rare. Buffalo, Fischer and M<eser. 



A. Columbia. 



"St. Catherines, Ont.", Saunders. (Can. Ent. XIV p. 151.) 

 Probably this should have read columbina (—Euptoicta c laudia. ) 



