[179] LIST OF NEW YORK BUTTERFLIES. 47 



in which ninety-four species are catalogued, inclusive of two (perhaps 

 three) which are cited above as synonyms, and two southern forms 

 (H. Oneko and H. Panoquiti) erroneously reported from New England. 

 The Scudder list contains several species which have not yet been 

 detected within the limits of the State of New York, most of which, 

 together with others occurring in neighboring States and in Canada, 

 will undoubtedly be found among us, when more faithful and general 

 explorations shall have been made. Grapta gracilis Gr.-Rob., 1 

 and Argynnis Montinus Scudd., will probably be taken in the Adi- 

 rondack mountains. We may also expect to have the following species 

 included in our future lists : 



Pieris vernalis Edw. New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 



Pieris Virginiensis Edw. West Virginia and Ontario. 



Colias Eurytheme Boisd. Vermont and Connecticut. 



Terias Delia Boisd. Southern New England (Scudder). 



Theda Ontario Edw. Port Stanley, Ontario. 



Eudamus Proteus (Linn.). Eastern N. Amer. to Conn. (Scudder). 



Nisoniades Horatius Scudd. -Burg. New England. 



Nisoniades Virgilius Scudd.-Burg.' New England. 



Hesperia viator Edw. Illinois and Massachusetts. 



Hesperia Wingina Scudd. Southern New England to Florida. 



Hesperia Monaco Scudd. Connecticut and Massachusetts. 



Hesperia punctella Gr.-Rob. Connecticut to Louisiana (Scudder.) 



Hesperia Uncos Edw. Pennsylvania and Ohio. 



Information of the capture of any of the above, within the limits of 

 New York, or of any other diurnals not included in the list, would be 

 gratefully received. 



1 Said by Mr. Scudder to be a dimorphic form of Faunus, thus giving two forms 

 (a dark-winged form having been found by him in Progne) to each of our Graptae. 



