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VIII. LIST OF BUTTERFLIES OCCURRING IN THE STATE OF 



NEW YORK. 



PAPILIONID^. 



Papilio Linn. 

 Turnns Linn. 



Glaucus Linn. 

 Ajax Linn. 1 



Marcellus Cramer. 

 Asterias Fabr. 

 Calverleyi Grote. 8 

 Troilus Linn. 

 Philenor Linn. 



PIERIDJE. 

 Pieris Sclirank. 



oleracea (Harris). 

 rapse (Linn.). 

 protodice Boisd.-Lec. 



Anthocaris Boisd. 



Genutia (Fabr.). 3 



Callidryas Boisd. 



Marcellina (Cramer). 

 Eubule (Linn.). 4 



Colias Fabr. 



Philodiee Godart. 

 Keewaydin Edw. 



Terias Swainson. 



lisa (Boisd.-Lec.). 4 

 Nicippe (Cramer). 4 



NYMPHALIMI. 



Danais Latreille. 

 Plexippus (Linn.). 

 misippus (Fabr.). 



Euptoieta Doubl. 

 Claudia (Cramer). 



Argynnis colutnbina Fabr. 



Argynnis Fabr. 

 Aphrodite Fabr. 

 Cybele Fabr. 

 Atlantis Edw. 

 Idalia (Drury). 

 Bellona Fabr. 

 Myrina (Cramer). 



Melitsea Fabr. 



tharos (Drury). 

 Selenis Kirby. 

 Marcia Edw. 6 

 Batesii (Keakirt). 

 Harrisii Scudd. 

 Nycteis Doubl. 

 Phaeton (Drury). 



Grapta Kirby. 

 Progne (Cramer). 



C-argenteum Kirby. 

 comma (Harris). 

 Dry as Edw. 6 

 Faunus Edw. 



1 Mr. Graef of Brooklyn, reports this species as having been taken on Long 

 Island. 



2 This is by many supposed to be merely a suffused variety of Asterias. The 

 capture of another individual in Florida a female (Mr. Grote s type was a male) 

 reported by Mr. T. L. Mead in the American Naturalist, vol. iii, p. 332, is favorable 

 to its specific distinction. 



3 Taken by Mr. Edwards in Newburgh. 



4 Taken by Mr. Tepper on Long Island, who reports T. lisa as occasionally occurring 

 there in abundance. 



5 The validity of this species is not fully established. Its author now deems it 

 possible that it may be but a variety of tharos. It has not, however, been found to 

 occur in New England associated with tharos. 



6 It is thought that this will prove to be a dimorphic form of comma. 



