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Hope, Cobourg, Eice lake, Ottawa, Montreal, Eastern Townships, Quebec, 

 in June and July. Fig. 10. Food plant — Grasses. 



Flies 



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Fisr. 9. 



Fig. 10. 



39. C(ENONYMPHA INORNATA, Edio. A very rare butterfly. Taken at Massasauga 

 Point (Macoun), Lake Winnipeg, Sault Ste. Marie, and in Newfoundland and Labrador. 



40. Erebia Discoidalis. Kirby. The only Eastern Canadian record is its capture 

 at Sudbury by Mr. J. D. Evans, May 12, 1889. 



41. Satyrus Nephele, Kirby. {Cercyonis Nephele.) Abundant throughout the 

 Eastern Provinces of Canada, County of Essex, London, St. Catharines, Hamilton, Credit, 

 Toronto, Port Hope, Oobourg, Ottawa, Montreal, River Rouge district, Quebec, Little 

 Metis, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island. Flies throughout July and 

 August ; taken from June 10 to 20, in Essex county, Ontario. Food plant — Grasses. 



42. Satyrus Alope, Fabr. {Cercyonis Alope.) This more southern form has been 

 taken at St. John, N.B., and in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. 



43. Ohiongbas Macounii, Edw. (Oetieis Macounii.) This rare butterfly has only 

 been taken at Nepigon, from June 28 to July 13. Food plant — Sedges. 



44. Chionobas Jutta, hubn. {Oene.is Jutta.) A very rare and local sub-arctic 

 species. Has been taken at Nepigon, Ottawa, the Gomin Swamp, Quebec, Bergerville, 

 P.Q., and in Labrador. Food plant — Carices. 



Sub-family Libytheince. 



45. Libythea Bachmani, Kirtl. {Uypatus Bach- 

 manii.) Fig 11. Very rare in Canada. Has been taken 

 at Port Stanley, London and Hamilton in August. 

 Food plant — Celtis, 



Family Lyc.enid^. 

 Sub-family Lycrenince. 



46. Thecla Acadica, Edw. Rare. Has been 

 taken at London, Hamilton, Ottawa, Montreal and St. 

 Rose, P.Q. Flies in July. Food plant — Willow. 



47. Thecla Melinus, Hubn. {Uranotes Melinus.) Very rare in Canada. Has 

 been taken at London, Hamilton, Montreal. Flies in July. Food plants — Hops, Beans, 

 Cynoglossum, Cratiegus. 



48. Thecla Edwardsii, Saund. {Falacer, Harris.) Very rare. Has been taken at 

 London, Hamilton, Credit and Ottawa (rare), in July, Food plant — Oak. 



49. Thecla Calanus, Hubn. [[norata, Grote-Rob ; Falacer, Godt.) Usually rare, 

 but sometimes abundant. Has been taken at London, Hamilton, Ottawa and Montreal, 

 in July and August. Food plants — Oak, Butternut, Hickory. 



50. Thecla Ontario, Edw. Taken only at Port Stanley, Ont., by Mr. E. B. Reed, 

 in July, 1868. 



Fig. 11. 



