Genus Thecla 



(i8) Thecla adenostomatis, Henry Edwards, Plate XXIX, 

 Fig. 25, 5 (The Gray Hair-streak). 



ButterJIy. — Mouse-gray on the upper side, with a few white 

 lines on the outer margin near the anal angle; hoary-gray on 

 the under side, darker on the median and basal areas. The 

 limbal area is defined inwardly by a fine white line, is paler than 

 the rest of the wing, and on the secondaries is marked by a full, 

 regularly curved submarginal series of small dark lunules. Ex- 

 panse, 1.30 inch. 



Early Stages.— Vndescnhed. 



Habitat, California. 



(19) Thecla spinetorum, Boisduval, Plate XXIX, Fig. 21, ? 

 (The Thicket Hair-streak). 



Butterfly.— ly-Axk blackish on the upper side, with both wings 

 at the base shot with bluish-green. On the under side the 

 wings are pale reddish-brown, marked much as in the following 

 species, but the lines and spots are broader, more distinct, and 

 conspicuous. Expanse, 1. 15 inch. 



Early Stages. — This species is reported, so far, from Colorado, 

 California, and Washington. 



(20) Thecla nelsoni, Boisduval, Plate XXX, Fig. 8, ? , under 

 side; Fig. 13, ? (Nelson's Hair-streak). 



Butterfly. — ^nght fulvous on the upper side, with the costa, 

 the outer margins, the base, and the veins of both fore and hind 

 wings fuscous. On the under side the wings are paler red, with 

 an incomplete narrow white line shaded with deep red just be- 

 yond the median area, and not reaching the inner margin. This 

 line is repeated on the hind wing as an irregularly curved median 

 line. Between it and the outer margin on this wing are a few 

 dark lunules near the anal angle. Expanse, i.oo inch. 



Early Stages. — I cannot discover any account of these. 



The species has been found in California and Colorado. 



(21) Thecla blenina, Hewitson, Plate XXX, Fig. 9, 6 , under 

 side (Hewitson's Hair-streak). 



Butterfly. — '^ro^s^n on the upper side, in some specimens 

 bright fulvous bordered with brown. On the under side the 

 wings are pale red, shot with pea-green on the secondaries and 

 at the base of the primaries. The markings of the under side 

 are much as in the preceding species, but the line on the hind 

 wing dividing the discal from the limbal area is broader and 



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