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Sattrodes Scudder 



S. EURYDicE Joh. (106). The Common Grass Nymph. Bar 

 Harbor; Eden; S. W. Harbor, July 10-24. The larva feeds 

 on grasses. 



Mixois Hiibner 



M. ALOPE MARiTiMA Edw. (117a). The Wood Nymph. Com- 

 mon throughout the Island July 15 into Aug. The larva 

 feeds on grasses. 



M. ALOPE NEPHELE Kby. (llTc). Commou and records same 

 as above. 



Oeneis Hbn. 



0. JUTTA Hbn. (130). S. W. Harbor, June 12 (Br.). A north- 

 ern form, very scarce here. 



Nymphalidae 



Argynnis Fabricius 



A. CYBELE Fab. (166). Great Spangled Fritillary. Common 

 during July and August. The larva passes the winter in 

 a partly grown state, feeding on violets in the spring and 

 early summer. 



A. APHRODITE Fab. (167). The Silver Spot. July and August. 

 Larva feeds on violets. Not as common as the following 

 species. 



A. ATLANTIS Edw. (171). The Mountain Silver Spot. The 

 most common butterfly of the Island during July and 

 August. The larva feeds on violets. 



Brenthis Hiibner 



B. MYRiNA Cram. (200). The Silver-bordered Fritillary. Com- 

 mon throughout the Island during July and August. The 

 larva feeds on violets. 



B. BELLONAFab. (212). The Meadow Fritillary. Pond Heath; 

 Eden, July 24, 1925. It is local in its distribution, being 

 found only about wet meadows and bogs. The larva usually 

 feeds on violets. 



