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PAMPHILA, Fabr. 



59. P. Zabulon, Bd.-Lec. var. fiobomok, Harris. 



Common especially on low meadows and along the banks 

 of streams, May to July. 



60. P. Zabulon, Hd. Lee. Dimorphic form Pocahontas, Scudd. 



Rare. Ridgeway, Ont., Kilman. 



61. P. Sassacus, Harr. 



Rare. Buffalo, "July," Kellicott. 



(.2. P. Peckius, Kirby. 



Our most abundant "skipper." 



63. P. Mystic, Scudd. 



Rare. Lancaster, two examples, E. P. V. 



64. P. Cernes, Bd.-Lec. 



Not uncommon. 



65. P. Metacomet, Harris. 



Rare. Ridgeway, Ont., Kilman. 



66. P. bimacula, Grt. and Rob. 



Rare. Lancaster and Golden, E. P. V. 



67. P. Pontiac, Edw. 



Buffalo, "June and Jul}-," Kellicott. 



NISONIADES, Speyer. 



68. N. Brizo, Bd.-Lec. 



Jamestown, Chaut. Co., E. P. V. 



69. N. Lucilius, Lintn. 



"Pt. Abino, June; flying about the dunes where its food 

 plant, Aquilegia Canadensis, was abundant," Kellicott. 



70. N. Persius, Scudd. 



Ridgeway, Ont, Kilman; Portage, N. Y., Kellicott. 



71. N. juvenalis, Fabr. 



Rare and local. Portage Falls, May 31, 1SS5, E. P. V. 



PHOLISORA, Speyer. 



72. P. Catullus, Fabr. 



Buffalo, "Midsummer to Autumn. Larvae may be found in 

 tubes formed by rolling a leaf of Chaenopodium album or Ama- 

 7-antus." Kellicott. 



ENDAMUS, Swains. 



73. E. Pylades, Scudd. 



Occasional, Lancaster, E. P. V. ; Buffalo, Fischer: Ridgeway, 

 Ont., Kilman. 



74. E. Tityrus, Fabr. 



Locally not uncommon. 



