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34. LiMFNiTis Ursula, Fahr. {Basilarchia Ursula.) Very rare in Canada. Has 

 been taken at Port Stanley, London, and in Essex county, Ontario. Plentiful at London 

 1893 (Moffat). Food plants — Cherry, Currant, Oak, Willow, Vaccinium, Apple, Quince, 

 Hawthorn, Plum. 



Fig. 7. 



35. LiMENiTis Disippus, Godt. {Basilarchia Archippus.) Widely distributed, but 

 Dot very abundant. Amherstburg, London, Hamilton, Credit, Toronto, Port Hope, 

 Cobourg, Rice lake, Ottawa, Montreal, L'Orignal, Little Metis, St. John, N.B., Nova 

 Scotia. Flies in June, July and August ; occasionally seen in September and October. 



Fig. 8. 



Food plants — Willow, Poplar, Plum, Apple, Oak. 

 larva, b, the chrysalis, c and d, the larva case. 



Fig, 7 the butterfly ; fig. 8, a, the 



Sub-family Satyrinm. 



36. Debis PoRTLANDiA, i^aftr. (Enodia Portlandia) Very rare. In Ontario it has 

 only been taken at Ottawa. In Quebec at Hull and Kirk's Ferry, Montreal, Chateauguay 

 Basin, River Rouge district. Eastern Townships, Oompton, Quebec ; Nova Scotia. Flies 

 in July and August. Food plants — Grasses. 



37. Neonympha Canthus, Bohd-Lec. {Satyrodes Eurydice, Linn ; Neonympha 

 Boisduvallii, Harris.) Not very abundant. Has been taken at Sault Ste. Marie, 

 Essex county, London, Hamilton, Toronto, Grafton and Ottawa (common) in Ontario ; at 

 Montreal, Compton and Quebec ; Mingan Islands, Nova Scotia. Flies in June. 

 July and August. Fig. 9. Food plants — Grasses and Sedges. 



38. Neonympha Eurytris, Fabr. (Cissia Eurytris.) Widely distributed, and 

 not uncommon. Sudbury, Essex county, London, Hamilton, Credit, Toronto, Port 



