Lepidoptera 27 1 
Aglais antiopa L. 
Papilio antiopa L.: Syst. Nat., 476, 1758. 
This common and widely distributed species has occasionally been recorded 
from northern localities. Fletcher^ recorded it from ninety miles above Fort 
Good Hope (lat. 65° 20'), July 19 and from Fort Smith (lat. 60°), August 24 
(Dawson and McEvoy). These specimens are not in the Canadian National 
collection, but we have three specimens, one each from tile following places: 
Fifty miles below Fortymile creek, August 7, 1887 (R. G. McConnell); Artillery 
lake, Northwest Territories, May 26, 1900 (J. Tyrrell) ; Yukon river, at inter- 
national boundary, August 13, 1912 (D. D. Cairnes). 
Genus Basilarchia Scudd. 
Basilarchia arthemis rubrofasciata B. and McD. 
Basilarchia arthemis ruhrofasciata B. and McD.: Can. Ent., XLVIII. 221, 
1916. 
Three specimens in the Canadian National collection from the following 
localities: Gravel river. Northwest Territories, July 16, 1908 (J. Keele); Mac- 
kenzie river, opposite Gravel river, Northwest Territories, July 18, 1908 (J. 
Keele). These records extend considerably the northern range of this form, 
which was described from examples from the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, 
and Manitoba, 
FAMILY LYCAENIDAE. 
Genus Incisalia Scudd. 
Incisalia irus Godt. 
Polyommatus irus Godt.: Enc. Meth., IX, 674, 1823. 
Two specimens in the Canadian National collection from the following 
localities in northern British Columbia: Telegraph creek, Stikine river, British 
Columbia, May 29, 1887 (Dawson and McEvoy); Cassiar trail, 22 miles east 
of Telegraph creek, British Columbia, June 1, 1887 (Dawson and McEvoy). 
These examples are similar to specimens found in Canada in more southern 
localities. 
Genus Heodes Dahn. 
Heodes helloides Bdv. 
Polyommatus helloides Bdv.: Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (2) X, 291, 1852. 
In the Canadian National collection there are three specimens of this species 
from northern localities, namely: Tepe lake, near head of Wolverine creek, 
Yukon Territory, August 16, 1914, female (D. D. Cairnes); Upper Pelly river, 
Yukon Territorv, August 7, 1887 (Dawson and McEvoy); Siwash creek, Yukon 
Territory, lat. 65° 59', long. 141°, June 30, 1912, female (D. D. Cairnes). 
Heodes hypophlaeas feildeni McLach. 
Chrysophanus feildeni McLach.: Jour. Linn> Soc, XIV, 111, 1879. 
Two specimeift, both males, of what is probably this form. The spots 
are smaller than in typical hypophlceas and the colour of the primaries is paler, 
1 Ann. Rep. Geo. Surv. Can., 1887. 
