126 B.C. Entomological Society. 



282. Coenomympha kodiak Edwards. Only two specimens taken at 

 Wilson Creek on June 26th. These are the only two records we have 

 from British Columbia. Apparently not common, as no others were 

 seen. 



292. CEnis jutta Hubner; syn. Balder Bdv. Not common. Eleven 

 specimens taken at Wilson Creek during the last week of June. Fairly 

 common. (Barnes & McDunnough.) 



293. CEnis uhleri Reakirt. Rather common. Eleven specimens 

 collected at Wilson Creek from June 15th to 30th. (Barnes & 

 McDunnough.) 



295F. CEnis noma var. taygete Hubner. Very common at Wilson 

 Creek throughout the month of June. A large series of over a hundred 

 were taken. This species is the common Arctic butterfly, and can be 

 seen in numbers along the mountain trails and roadsides from 3,000 to 

 5,000 feet altitude. (Barnes & McDunnough.) 



396. Epidemia helloides Boisduval. Two specimens collected at Hot 

 Springs on July 26th and five at Pike River on August 3rd. (Barnes & 

 McDunnough.) 



Some of the Epidemia taken represent a form between dorcas and 

 xanthoides. ( McDunnough.) 



409. Cupido saepiolus Bdv. Common at Wilson Creek from June 

 8th to 30th. Also common at Hot Springs earlj^ in July. Specimens^ 

 are rather off type. ( Barnes & McDunnough.) 



425. Agriades aquilo Boisduval. Thirty specimens collected at 

 Wilson Creek from June 15th to 30th. Barnes & McDunnough identified 

 it as an intermediate Western form between aquilo Bdv. and rustica 

 Edwards. 



432. Rusticus scudderi Edwards. Common at Wilson Creek in June 

 and at Hot Springs in July. Over fifty specimens taken. The specimens 

 are probably closer to true scudderi described from Lake Winnipeg than 

 the Eastern form going under the same name. (McDunnough.) 



644. Hesperia centaureas Rambur. Only two specimens taken at 

 Wilson Creek, one on June 22nd and another on June 29th. (Barnes & 

 McDunnough.) 



BIETEROCERA (MOTHS). 

 Arctiid.e. 



869. Neoarctia yarrowi Stretch. A perfect specimen taken ar 

 Wilson Creek on June 28th. Several others were seen on the wing in 

 June. (Barnes & McDunnough.) 



Ag.\ristid.e. 



943. Androloma mac-cullochii Kirby. Fairly common in the moun- 

 tainous sections in June. Specimens obtained at Wilson Creek from June 

 I2th to 28th. (Barnes & McDunnough.) 



