784 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. voi,. xxvii. 



ARGYNNIS ELECTA Edwards. 



Four specimens, Jul.y 10 (Ainsworth), 11 (Ainsworth), 21 (Bear 

 Lake Mountain). 



ARGYNNIS EURYNOME Edwards. 



Two specimens, Jul}" 21 (Bear Lake Mountain), 20 (Bear Lake 

 Mountain). 



ARGYNNIS EURYNOME, var. CLIO Edwards. 



Two specimens, July 21 (Bear Lake Mountain), 29 Bear Lake 

 Mountain). 



BRENTHIS EPITHORE Boisduval. 



Thirteen specimens, Ma}^ 31, June S, July 11 (Ainsworth), 21 (Bear 

 Lake Mountain). 



LEMONIAS ANICIA Doubleday and Hewitson, var. BEANI Skinner. 



Seven speciuK^us. July IG, 21 (Bear Lake Mountain), 29 (Bear Lake 

 Mountain). 



LEMONIAS PALLA Boisduval. 



Three specimens, June 25, 20, July 2. 



PHYCIODES THAROS Drury. 



Seven specimens, June 15, 26, Juh^ 2, 21 (Bear Lake Mountain), 23 

 (Frye Creek), August 9 (South Fork Creek). 



PHYCIODES PRATENSIS Behr. 



Four specimens, July 11 (Ainsworth), 19, 21 (Bear Lake Mountain), 

 26 (Payne Mine). 



POLYGONIA SATYRUS Edwards. 



Six specimens, June 11, 25, Juh^ 8 (bred), 15. The earl}^ specimens 

 were hibernated, the later ones bred from larvro on nettle. Both the 

 light form satipnis and the dark one inarsyas emerged in about equal 

 proportions from the pupte. The larva is white all over the dorsal 

 region and looks like the eastern comma Harris. 



POLYGONIA FAUNUS Edwards. 



Two specimens, June 6, 18, both hibernated. No larvae were seen, 

 but no search of the willows was made for them. 



