32 [February, 



RHOPALOCERA. 



PapUiu Machaon, Linn., not uncommon about Saeterstoen, but past its best. 

 Aporia cratmgi, Linn., Christiansand ; common at Saetorstoen. 

 Pierls brassiccB, Linn., frequent at Saeterstoen. — P. napi, Linn., frequent at 

 Saeterstoen. 



■ Anthocaris cardamines, Linn., common at Saeterstoen. 



Leucophasia sinapis, Linn., most abundant at Saeterstoen ; seen also m the 

 Romsdal and at Molde. 



Colias PafcB)w, Linn., fairlj abundant at Saeterstoen, and I believe seen 

 elsewhere. 



Rhodocera rhatani, Linn., two worn examples at Saeterstoen. 

 Thecla rubi, Liini., swarming near Saeterstoen, but in poor condition. 

 Polyommatus Ilippothoe, Linn., common at Saeterstoen ; taken also at J^omaas 

 and Fladmark. — P. Phla:as, Linn., Saeterstoen and Fladmark. 



Ltfccbna J£gun, W. V., in many localities. I left Norway with the impression 

 that this is one of the most abundant butterflies, but it is just possible I may have 

 confused it with Argus ; all the examples brought home arc apparently yEgon. — L. 

 optilete, Knock, a species which we overlooked, witli the result that we only brought 

 home odd examples from Saeterstoen, Domaas and Pokstuen. — L. Pheretes, Hiibn., 

 extremely common at Domaas, rare at Fokstuen, taken also at Braendhaugen. — L. 

 Icaru,<i, Rott., common and very fine at Saeterstoen. — L. amanda, Schneid., not at 

 all uncommon at Saeterstoen. — L. argiolus, Linn., much worn, but many specimens 

 flying about tlie woods at Saeterstoen. — L. semiargus, Rott., common in several 

 localities. — L. Cgllarus, Rott., a few rather worn examples near Saeterstoen. 



Vanessa c-album, urticce and Antiopa, Linn., all seen at Saeterstoen in hibernated 

 examples, the first being the most frequent. 



Alelitcea Athalia, Rott., Christiansand ; very common at Saeterstoen, and spa- 

 ringly in the forest between Domaas and Fokstuen. 



Argynnis Aphirape, Hiibn., var. Ossianns, Hbst., this species was most abundant 

 at Saeterstoen ; it frequented the opener localities of Chionobas Jutta, and also the 

 quite open moor. — A. Selene, Schiff., found in many localities commonly, but not at 

 Fokstuen. — A. Euphrosyne, Linn., found almost everywhere, including Fokstuen. — 

 A. Pales, Schiff., not very common, a few in beautiful condition at Fokstuen ; it 

 occurred also above Domaas and not far from Molde. — A. Freija, Thunb., a few 

 ragged examples at Saeterstoen, and one or two in better condition at Fokstuen. — 

 A. Lathonia, Linn., one or two flying along the railway at Saeterstoen. — A. Aglaia, 

 Linn., Saeterstoen, Domaas, the Romsdal and Molde ; rather common. — A. Niohe, 

 Linn., scarce at Domaas. 



Erebia lappona, Esp., common at Fokstuen. — E. ligea, Linn., common and in 

 fine condition at Domaas ; one fresh specimen near Molde. — E. Emhlu, Thunb., 

 common at Saeterstoen. 



Chionobas Jutta, Hiibn., also common at Saeterstoen. — C. Noma, Thunb., not 

 scarce at Fokstuen, but almost utterly useless as specimens. 



Pararge Mara, Linn., a good many seen in the Romsdal and at Molde. — P. 

 Hiera, Fabr., common at Saeterstoen. — /'. Megmra, Linn., iit Christiansand. — P. 

 2Egeria, Linn., a worn example at Saeterstoen. 



