220 THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE WEST COAST 



rado, on the heights of the Rocky Mountains. Pheres is a Httle 

 less blue than Fulla, so that on the female there is no blue to be 

 seen, except close toward the body ; and on under side the white is 

 sordid, and the spots are very^ small. 



360. Lycaena Icaroides. 



Plate XXIX ; Figures 360, b, c. 



Fig. 360, Male, Lake County, Cal., May 29, 1894; Author. 



b, Female, Emigrant Gap, June 30, 1892 ; Author. 



c, Female, underside, Mendocino County, Cal., 



June, 1889; Author. 

 Icaroides is one of the oldest names, having been taken in the 

 days of the first gold excitement, and named in 1852. It is very 

 wide-spread, and is captured by every butterfly hunter, and every- 

 body prints something about it, and it is often mixed up with some 

 other species ; but that was before the days of photographic color- 

 printing. With these plates before you there will be no occasion 

 for mistake. 



361. Lycaena Daedalus. 



Plate XXIX ; Figures 361, b, c. 



Fig. 361, Male, Emigrant Gap, California, June 28, 1892; 



Author. 



b. Female, San Bernardino Mountains, June 10, 



1889 ; Author. 



c, Female, underside. Mount Shasta, Cal., June, 



1890; Author. 

 Daedalus has had troubles of its own, having been called Icaro- 

 ides, ^haja, Rufescens, and Sapiolus, till the poor thing might 

 well have become discouraged in trying to maintain a separate 

 individuality. The male is bright pruinose-blue, with wide dusky 

 margin, and white under side; the female is red-brown, often 

 with a bronze flush on hind wings, and beneath is of dark coflfee- 

 color : both sexes with two parallel rows of marginal points on 

 hind wing, with many other points on both wings, all of them being 

 large and positive. 



362. Lycaena Maricopa. 



No figure. 

 With this species I am not acquainted under that name. The 

 description reads: "Brown, glossed violet ; beneath, ash-brown, on 

 fore wing a median sinuate row of seven large spots ; hind wing. 



