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Quebec. County of Essex, Amherstburg, London, West Flamboro, Hamilton, Credit, 

 Toronto, Port Hope, Cobourg, Ottawa, Montreal, " 150 miles east and west of Quebec" 

 (Bowles), Lorette, Cacouna, Little Metis, Labrador, New Brunswick, Newfoundland. 

 Flies at the end of May and through June, July and August ; most abundant during the 

 last-named month. Food plants — Celery, Carrot, Parsley and other umbelliferous 

 plants. 



84. Papilio Troilus, Linn. (Euphceades Troilus.) Confined to the western penin- 

 sula of Ontario, where it is common. County of Essex, Point Pelee, Dunnville, Lon- 

 don, West Flamboro, Hamilton, St. Catharines, Credit. Flies during June, July and 

 August. Food plants— Spice bush, Sassafrass. 



Fig. 28. 



85. Papilio Philbnor, Linn. (Laertlas Philenqr.) An occasional visitor to south- 

 western Ontario. Long Point, Ridgeway, Woodstock, West Flamboro, Hamilton, 

 Grimsby, Humber Plains, Toronto. Only seen in the month of June. Food plant — 

 Dutchman's Pipe (Aristolochia sipho.) Fig. 28, butterfly ; Fig. 29 a and b, chrysalis ; 

 Fig. 30, caterpillar. 



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Fig. 29. 



Family ffesperidoe. 



86. Carterocbphalus Mandan, Edio. Taken in the northern parts of Ontario and 

 in Quebec. Nepigon, Sault Ste. Marie, St. Joseph's Island, Lake Huron, Sudbury, Bob- 

 caygeon, Ottawa, Like Mistassini, Lachine, Compton, Bergerville, Levis, Q lebec, God- 

 bout river, Anticosti, Labrador. Flies in June and July. Food plant — Grass. 



87. Ancyloxypha Numitor, Fabr. {Heteropterus Afarginatus, Harris.) Widely 

 distributed but extremely local. Point Pelee, London, Hamilton, Grimsby, St. Cathar- 



