120 



2«2. -'^Kodiak Edw., Trans. Am. Eiit. Soc, 3, 20 (Lycaena); Kirb., Syu. Cat. 

 Lep., 37G (Cvpido); Ib.,ib.,653 {Pkheius); Streck., Lep. Rhop.-Het., 87 

 {Lycaena). 



OiMete Streck. (nee Knocli ?),Rliop.-IIet., 120. 

 Alaskan Islands. 



Division 2. 



2G3. Iieteroiiea Boisd. , Ann., Soc. Ent. Fr. [2], 10, 298 {Lycaena); Morr., Cat. 

 Lep. N. Am. 12 {Polyommatus); Kirb., Syn. Cat. Lep. 3G3 {Cupido) ; 

 lb., ib., 653 {Plebeius); Edw., Butt. N. Am.. 2, pi. Lye. 1, figs. 5-8 

 {Jjycaena); Streck. Lep. Rhop.-Het., 92, pi. 10, figs. 6, G, 7 {Lycaena). 



California, Sierra Nevada, Utah. 



Food-plant: Erioyonum. 



24. AGRIADES Wlhncr (1816). 



Type : Papilio Orbitulus Prunn. 



2G4. Aqnilo Boisd., Icon. Lep., 1,62-3, pi. 12, figs. 7-8{Argus); Ilerr.-Schaeff., 

 Schmett. Eur., 1,122 {Lycaena); Scudd., Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 

 17, 310-14 {Agriades); Streek., Lep. Rhop.-Het., 86-7 {Lycaena). 



FranUinii Curt., Ross Sec. Voy. App., 69-70, pi. A, fig. 8-9 {Poly- 

 ommatus). 

 Orhitulus var. C, Kirb., Syn. Cat. Lep., 363 {Cupido); lb., ib., 653 

 {Plebeius). 

 Labrador, from the Straits of Belle Isle Northward, Prince Rupert's Land ; 

 Arctic Coast at mouth of McKenzie's River. 



I fomierly expressed doubts whether Franklinii should be referred to this 

 species ; but these have now been removed by the examination of a consider- 

 able series of this and allied species. 



2G5. Podarce Feld. , Novara-Exp. Zool., 2, 2, 282-3, pi. 35, figs. 22-3 {Lycaena); 

 Kirb., Syn. Cat. Lep., 363 {Cupido) ; lb., ib., 653 {Plebeius). 



Tehama Reak., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil., 1866, 246 {Lycaena). 



Cilia Behr. Proc. Calif. Acad. Nat. Sc, 3, 281 {Lycaena). 



Ncstos Boisd., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., 12, 50 {Lycaena); Streck., 



Lep. Rhop.-Het., 87 {L^ycaena). 

 0;-5ti«i;?<« Streek., (nee Prunu.) Lep. Rhop.-Het., 88, pi. 10, figs. 15, 

 16 {Lycaena). 

 High mountains of California, Oregon, Nevada and Colorado. 

 It is possible that Felder's Podarce must be refei-red to Orbitulus, in which 

 case the name Tehama must be retained for this species. 



