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flowers of goldenrod. Also from Pemaquid Point, Maine, 

 August, 1906 (H. W. Foote). 



*A. (P.) winkleyi Viereck (new species). 

 Type locality: Branford, 5 July, 1905 (H. W. W.). 



*A. (P.) brittoni Viereck (new species). 

 Type locality: Torrington, 7 July, 1905 (W. E. B.). 



A. (P.?) parvus (Cresson). 



Very likely limited to the same region as the preceding species. 



A. (P.?) jucundus (Brulle). 



Guilford, 9 August, 1904 (H. L. V.) ; Bolton, 3 April, 1913 

 (D. J. Caffrey). 



A. (P.?) comptus (Say). Possibly the male of atrifrons. 

 West Hartford, 29 August, 1904 (H. L. V.). 



A. (P.?) subdolus (Cresson). 



A. (P.?) paratus (Say). 



A. (P.?) vinnulus (Cresson). Probably only a variety of 

 paratus. 



New Haven, 8 June (W. E- B.), 18, 22 August, 1904 

 (P. L. B.). 



A. (P.?) milvus (Cresson). 



A. (P.?) instabilis (Cresson). 



Hosts : CEneis noma var. semidea; Phyciodes tharos. 



Yalesville, 24 September, 1912 (H. B. Kirk). 



°A. (P.?) finitimus Cresson. 

 °A. (P.?) terminalis (Cresson.) 



A. (P.?) hospitus (Cresson). 



Thompson, 11 July, 1905 (H. L. V.). 

 *A. (P.?) citrifrons (Cresson). 

 *A. (P.?) putus (Cresson). 



Type locality : Connecticut. 



A. (P.?) grandis (Brulle). 



°A. (P.?) rufiventris (Brulle). Scudder, Butterflies of New 

 England, Vol. iii, PI. 88, Fig. i. 



A. (P.?) devinctor (Say). Howard, Insect Book, PI. x. 

 Fig. 12. 



