No.i37fi. LEPIDOPTERA OF THE KOOTENAI I>IS{TRICT—DYAR. 787 



EPIDEMIA MARIPOSA Reakirt. 



Thirteen specinu'iis, .luiic 25, 2(3, 29, Juh' 2, 21 (P.ear Lake Moim 

 tain), 23 (Frye Creek), 2!t (Bear Lake :\I()untain). 



EPIDEMIA HELLOIDES Boisduval. 



Nine specimens, Jul}' 15, 21 (Bear Lake Mountain), 2r> (Pavnr 

 Mine), 28 (Bear Lake Mountain). 



EPIDEMIA DORCAS Kirby, var. FLORUS Edwards. 

 No specimens; Mr. Cockle has some in his collection so laheh'd. 

 CHALCERIA SNOWI Edwards. 



One specimen, July 21 (Bear Lake Mountain). 



CUPIDO SAEPIOLUS Boisduval. 



Eight specimens, June 1, 6, 11, 27. 



NOMIADES LYGDAMUS Doubleday. 

 One specimen, fluly 21 (Bear Lake jNIountain). 

 AGRIADES PODARCE Felder. 



Four specimens, July 21 (Bear Lake Mountain). An alpine form of 

 jjodarce^ the under side of hind wing-s very dark gray witii the white 

 spots contrasted. The female is peculiar]}" marked with spots of 

 bluish scales on the upper side. 



RUSTICUS ANNA Edwards. 



Six specimens, July 21 (Bear Lake JNIountain), 20 (Payne Mine). 



CYANIRIS LADON Cramer, var. NIGRESCENS Fletcher. 



Fifteen specimens, April 25 (Mr. Cockle), May 1 (Mr. Cockle), H) 

 (Mr. Cockle), 29, 31, June 1, 5, (i. 



EVERES COMYNTAS Godart. 



Three specimens, June 4, S (Ainsworth). U. jNIr. Cockle has this 

 labelled ainyntula^ but they are more like my eastern voimintus than 

 the Calif ornian mnyntula. 



Mr. Cockle has in his collection specimens identilietl as (ii-iim,,^ 

 hattoides^ indlssa^ d((<<1(iluK, fiilla, (inthtds^ and voojjti'i; but they are 

 not before me and were not taken by us. 



