ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF ONTARIO. 



16. Phyciodes Carlota, Reak. Very rare. Taken at London, (Saunders), Scar- 

 borough near Toronto, (Geddes) ; Nova Scotia, (Jones) " South of Lat. 40^ from 

 Atlantic to Rocky Mountains," Scudder. 



17. PnYCiODES Batesii, Reak. Only recorded from Hamilton (Johnson) and God- 

 bout river, P. Q. " Common in July." 



18. Phyciodes Tharos, Drury. (Forms Marcia, Edw. ; Morpheus, Fahr.) 

 Abundant throughout Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces. Nepigon, Port 

 Arthur, Sault Ste. Marie, Sudbury, Amherstbiirg, County of Essex, Point Pelee, London, 

 Hamilton, Credit, Toronto, Port Hope, Cobourg, Rice lake, Ottawa ; Montreal, River 

 Ronge district, Eastern Townships, Quebec, Cacouna, Saguenay, Little Metis, Lower St. 

 Lawrence, Anticosti, Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, Prince 

 Edward Island, Newfoundland, Moose Factory. Flies during June, July and August ; 

 occasionally seen in May and September. Food plants — Chelone glabra, Aster, Actin- 

 omeris helianthoides. 



19. Grapta Interrogationis, Fabr. {Polygonia Interrogationis). Taken through- 

 out Ontario ; rare in Quebec and Nova Scotia. Sault Ste. Marie, London, Hamilton, 

 Credit, Toronto, Poro Hope, Cobourg, Ottawa ; Montreal, Compton, Quebec. Form 

 Umbrosa, Lint, taken June 3 to 20, July 17, August 7. Form Fabricii, Edw. taken in 

 August and September, occasionally in October. Food plants — Hop, Elm, Nettle, 

 Linden, Celtis occidentalis. 



20. Grapta Comma, Harr. (Summer form Dryas, Edw.; Winter form, Harrisii, 

 Edw. Polygonia Comma). Common throughout Ontario ; taken also in Quebec and 

 Nova Scotia. Nepigon, Cameron lake, London, Hamilton, Port Hope, Cobourg, Ottawa; 

 Montreal, Chateauguay Basin, River Rouge district, Compton, Quebec, Anticosti ; Moose 

 Factory ; Dalhousie, N.B. June, July and August. Food plant — Hop, Elm, Nettle. 



21. Grapta Satyrus, Edw. (Marsyas, Edw.; Polygonia Satyrus). Very rare. 

 Taken in Ontario at Cameron lake, near London, and at Ottawa. In Quebec at 

 Chateauguay Basin and Brome. Also in Prince Edward Island. Food plant — Nettle. 



22. Grapta Faunus, Edw. (^Polygonia Faunus). Taken throughout the Eastern 

 Provinces of Canada. Nepigon, North of Lake Huron, Hamilton, Cobourg, Ottawa ; 

 Montreal, Brome, Missisquoi county, Quebec, Little Metis, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Nova 

 Scotia, Newfoundland, Moose Factory. Has been taken in each month from May to 

 October. Food plants — Green Alder, Willow, Birch, Currant, Gooseberry. 



23. Grapta Progne, Gram. {Polygonia 

 Progne). Fig .5. Common throughout the East- 

 ern Provinces of Canada. Nepigon, Fort William, 

 Sault Ste. Marie, Vermilion lake (Lake Huron), 

 Sudbury, Cameron lake, Amberstburg, London, 

 Hamilton, Credit, Port Hope, Cobourg, Peter- 

 borough, Ottawa ; Montreal, River Rouge district, 

 Eastern Townships, Quebec, Little Metis, Godbout 

 river, Lower St. Lawrence and Bay of Chaleur, 

 Anticosti, Restigouche river, N.B, Nova Scotia. 



Lat. 54^ (Kirby). Flies from May to October ; Fig. 5. 



earliest date May 14, latest October 20. Food plants— Currant, Gooseberry, Betula papyri- 

 fera. Elm. 



24. Grapta Gracilis, (irote ami Rob. (Polygonia Gracilis). Taken in northern 

 Ontario and in Quebec. Nepigon, Sudbury, Quebec, Levis, Little Metis. Flies in July, 

 August and September. Food plant — Currant. 



25. Grapta J-Album, Boisd-Lec. {Eugenia J-Album). Common throughout the 

 Eastern Provinces of Canada. Sault Ste. Marie, Bruce Mines, north of Lake Huron, 

 London, Hamilton, Credit, Toronto, Port Hope, Cobourg, Lake Simcoe, Ottawa ; Mont- 

 real, River Rouge district, County of Grenville, Eastern Townships, Sorel, Quebec, Little 

 Metis, Godbout river. Bay of Chaleur, Labrador, Nova Scotia. Flies during August 

 and September ; hibernating specimens are often found during the winter in houses and 



