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LIST OF NEW YORK BUTTERFLIES. 



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interrogation s (Fabr.?, Godt.). 1 

 J-album (Boisd.-Lec.) Lintn. 



Vanessa Fabr. 

 Mlbertii Godart. 

 Antiopa (Linn.). 



Fyrameis Hiibn. 

 hunter a (Fabr.). 

 cardui (Linn.). 

 Atalanta (Linn.). 



Junonia Hubn. 

 Lavinia (Cramer). 2 

 Orythia (Smith). 

 ccenia (Boisd.-Lec.). 



Limenitis Fabr. 

 misippus (Fabr.). 



Disippe (Godart). 

 Arthemis (Drury). 

 Proserpina Edw. 

 Astyanax (Fabr., 1775). 

 Ursula (Fabr., 1793). 

 Apatura Fabr. 

 clyton Boisd.-Lec. 2 

 Proserpina Scudd. 



SATYRIDJE. 

 Neonympha Hubn. 

 Canthus (Linn.). 



Hip. Boisduvalii Harris. 

 Eurytus (Fabr.). 



Satyrus Latr. 

 Portlandia (Fabr.). 



Oreas mar. AndromachaTLubn. 

 Alope (Fabr.). 

 Nephele (Kirby). 



LIBYTHEID.S3. 



Libythea Fabr. 

 Bachmannii Kirtland. 3 

 ERYCINIDJE. 



Charis Hubn. 

 borealis Gr.-Rob. 



LYC^ENIDJE. 



Thecla Fabr. 

 niplion (Hiibn.). 



Irus (Godart). 



Arsace Boisd.-Lec. 

 Henricii Gr.-Rob. 

 Augustus Kirby. 

 Calanus (Hiibn.) Westw. 



Falacer Godt., B.-L., Gr.-Rob. 



inorata Gr.-Rob. 

 Edwardsii Saunders. 



Falacer Harris. 



Calanus Gr.-Rob. 

 Acadica Edw. 

 Laeta Edw. 



Clothilde Edw. $ 

 liparops Boisd.-Lec. 



strigosa Harris. 

 Auburniana Harris. 



smilacis Boisd.-Lec. 4 

 Mopsus (Hiibn.). 

 Melinus (Hiibn.). 



Favonius Boisd.-Lec. 



Hyperici Boisd.-Lec. 



Humvli Harris. 



Lycaena Fabr. 



Scudderii Edw. 

 Fembiua Edw. 5 

 violacea Edw. 

 neglecta Edw. 



pseudargiolus Harris. 

 pseudargiolus Bois.-Lec., Edw. 



argiolus (Smith). 

 Lucia (Kirby). 

 comyntas (Godart). 



Chrysopliantis Hiibn. 

 HyllllS (Cramer). 



Thoe (Boisd.-Lec.). 

 Americana (Harris). 



phlceas (Boisd.-Lec.). 

 epixanthe (Boisd.-Lec.). 



1 The two forms of this species, viz., that designated as Ftibricii by Mr. Edwards 

 (Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., vol. iii, p. 5), and that described by me as wnlrosn (Trans. 

 Am. Ent. Soc., vol. ii, p. 313), have recently been ascertained by Mr. Edwards to be 

 dimorphic forms of equal value of the same species. They are faithfully figured in 

 &quot; The Butterflies of North America &quot; as G. interrogationis var. Fahricii, and G. inter- 

 rogationis var. umbrosa. 



2 Taken by Mr. Edwards in Newburgh. 



3 Mr. Graef reports this species as having been once captured on Long Island by 

 Mr.Grote. 



4 Ed wards, in his Synopsis of N. A. Butterflies, p. 30, cites this as a distinct species. 



5 This species may prove to be identical with Lygdamus Doulleday. 



