PAPILIO. 



Prgan of tl^e few Jork pntomological piub. 



Vol. III.] February, 1883. [No. 2. 



LIST OF LEPIDOPTERA COLLECTED JULY, 1882, 



By W. W. Hill, Albany, N. Y. 



All of these examples were captured at an average altitude 

 of 2200 feet, in the heart of a dense forest, coniposed principally 

 of balsam, spruce, pine and birch, at the foot of Mount Marcy, 

 the highest peak of the Adirondacks and seven miles by trail and 

 "blazed" line from its summit. Species marked thus * were 

 netted during the day time. . All of the remainder were captured 

 inside of the Adirondack Lodge at night, being attracted by light. 

 No sugaring was done. 



RHOPALOCERA. 



Papilio Turnus. L. 12 (^ i ? *. Perfect examples were observed on 

 summits of Marcy, 5344 feet, and Mclntyre, 51 12 feet. 

 Argynnis Atlantis, Edw., ? , =*=. 

 Vanessa Antiopa (L.), ? , *. 

 Limenitis Arthemis (Drury), 58 $-7$ S 



HETEROCERA. SPHINGID^. 



Everyx Choerilus (Cram.), $ . 

 Smerintlius geminatus, Say, S • 

 Paonias exc^catus, A. and S., 2 S . 

 Calasymbolus myops, A. and S., $ . 

 Cressonia juglandis, A. and S., S- 



BOMBYCES. 



Euphanessa mendica (Walk.), ? . 

 Crocota ferruginosa. Walk., 2 $ . 

 Platarctia panhenos, Harr., ? , July 26. 

 Arctia Saundersii, Gr., S • 

 Nadata gibbosa (A. and S.), S • 

 LophodontA ferruginea. Pack., S . 

 Ccelodasys unicornis, A. and S., S . 

 Piatypteryx arcuata, Walk., 2 ^-2 ? . 

 Dryopteris rosea, Walk., (5 - $ . 



" irrorata. Pack., S - 9 ' 



Hepialus furcatus, Gr., 4 ,J - $ . 



