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FAMILY LYC^NID^. 



THECLA, Fabr. 



46. T. Acadica, Edw. 



Buffalo, Fischer. 



47. T. calanus, Hubn. 



Common ou flowers of Asclepias etc. July. 



48. T. strigosa, Harris. 



"Lockpoi-t" Niag. Co. ; (See Lintner, Fourth Rept. N. Y. State 

 Ent. p. 137.) 



49. T. columella, Fabr. 



Accidental. East Aurora, Mr. O. Reinecke. (.See Grote, 

 Bui. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., 1, p. 17S, and III. p. io-j. = Ca//is- 

 ct'sta ocellifcra, Grote.) 



50. T. Niphon, Hubn. 



Rare. Portage Falls, May 30, 1888, on pines, E. P.V. 



51. T. Titus, Fabr. 



Lancaster, rare, E. P. V. ; Buffalo, common, Fischer. 



FENISECA, (rrote. 



52. F. Tarquinius, Fabr. 



\'ery rare. Ridgeway Ont., one example, Kilman. 



CHRYSOPHANUS, Doubld. 



53. C. Thoe, Bd.-Lec. 



Not uncommon. ' 



54. C. epixanthe, Bd.-Lec. 



"Taken on the border of a swamp in the rear of sand dunes, 

 shore of Lake Ontario, July 5, 1885, abundant," Kellicott. Not 

 yet taken in the immediate vicinity of Buffalo. 



55. C. hypophleas, Bd. 



LYC^NA, Fabr. 



56. a. L. pseudargiolus, Bd. Winter form hecui, Kirby. 



/'• Summer form neglecta, Edw. 



Ordinarily this species is not common. It can be taken in 

 open sunny places in woods and along their borders, especially 

 among the hills south of Buffalo. 



57. L. comyntas, Godt. 



Rare. Ridgeway, Ont., Kilman. 



FAMILY HESPERID^. 



ANCYLOXYPHA, Feld. 



58. A. Numitor, Fabr. 



Not uncommon at Lancaster and elsewhere about Sagittari'a 

 in swampy meadows and roadside ditches; July. 



