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65. Lyc.ena Coupeeii, Grole. Rare. Has been taken at Nepigon and Brantford, 

 Ont.; Heights of Levis, Cacouna, Little Metis and Godbout river, P. Q., Anticosti, 

 Labrador, Newfoundland. 



66. Lyg^na Scudderii, Bdw. {Rusticus Scudderii). Locally abundant. Has been 

 taken at Nepigon, London, Toronto, Cobourg, north shore of the St. Lawrence, Anti- 

 costi, Labrador, Hudson bay. Cape Breton. Blies at the end of May, in June and 

 August. Food plant — Lupin. 



67. LYC.E>rA PsEUDARGiOLUs, Boisd-Lec. (Winter forms 'LvciK, Kirby ; Violacea, 

 Edw.; summer form Neglecta, Edw — Cyanlris Pseudargiolv.s). Very widely distributed. 

 Nepigon, Sudbury, London, Hamilton, St. Catharines, Toronto, Port Hope, Cobourg, 

 Ottawa, Montreal, Eastern Townships, River Rouge district, Quebec, Riviere du Loup, 

 Godbout river. Anticosti, lower St. Lawrence, Labrador, Prince Edward Island. Lat. 

 54* (Kirby). Appears very early in the spring, and may be found in April and 

 May (forms Lucia and Violacea) ; in June and July in the more northern localities ; the 

 form Neglecta is found during June, July and August, and into September, Food 

 plants — Cornus, Actinomeris, Viburnum, Acer spicatum, Willow, and a great variety of 

 other plants (vide Scudder's Butterflies of the Eastern United States and Canada, p. 938). 



68. LvCiENA CoMYNTAS, Godt. (Everes Comyntas). Not uncommon. Has been taken 

 at SiFepigon, Sudbury, London, Hamilton and Ottawa ; Montreal, Lacbine, Ohateauguay 

 Basin. Flies in May, June, July and August. Food plants — Leguminous plants, Les- 

 pedeza, Desmodium, Clover, Lathyrus. 



Family Papilionid.'K, 

 Sub-family Pierinm. 



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Fig. 14. 



Fig. 15. 



ey. PiERis Protodice, Jjoisd.-Lec. {Pontia Protodice). Formerly common, but now 

 rar^y seen. Sault Ste. Marie, Amherstburg, Port Stanley, London, Hamilton, Toronto, 





Fig. lb. 



Cobourg, Lachine, P.Q. Has been taken from May to October. Food plants — Cabbage 

 and other cruciferous plants. Fig. 14, male ; fig. L5, female ; fig. 16 — a larva, b chrysalis. 



