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flowers of goldenrod. Also from Pemaquid Point, Maine, 

 August, 1906 (H. W. Foote). 



*A. (P.) winkleyi Viereck (new species). 

 Type locality: Branford, 5 July, 1905 (H. W. W.). 

 *A. (P.) brittoni Viereck (new species). 

 Type locality: Torrington, 7 July, 1905 (W. E. B.). 



A. (P.?) parvus (Cresson). 



Very likely limited to the same region as the preceding species. 



A. (P.?) jucundus (Brulle). 



Guilford, 9 August, 1904 (H. L. V.) ; Bolton, 3 April, 191 3 

 (D. J. Caffrey). 



A. (P.?) comptus (Say). Possibly the male of atrifrons. 



West Hartford, 29 August, 1904 (H. L. V.). 



A. (P.?) subdolus (Cresson). 



A. (P.?) paratus (Say). 



A. (P.?) vinnulus (Cresson). Probably only a variety of 

 paratus. 



New Haven, 8 June (W. E- B.), 18, 22 August, 1904 

 (P. L. B.). 



A. (P.?) milvus (Cresson). . 



A. (P.?) instabilis (Cresson). 



Hosts : CEneis noma var. semidea; Phyciodes tharos. 



Yalesville, 24 September, 1912 (H. B. Kirk). 

 A. (P.?) finitimus Cresson. 

 A. (P.?) terminalis (Cresson.) 



A. (P.?) hospitus (Cresson). 



Thompson, 11 July, 1905 (H. L. V.). 



*A. (P.?) citrifrons (Cresson). 

 *A. (P.?) putus (Cresson). 



Type locality: Connecticut. 



A. (P.?) grandis (Brulle). 



A. (P.?) rufiventris (Brulle). Scudder, Butterflies of New 

 England, Vol. iii, PL 88, Fig. 1. 



A. (P.?) devinctor (Say). Howard, Insect Book, PI. x, 

 Fig. 12. 



