l895-] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 281 



RHOPALOCERA OF TENNESSEE -II. 



By William Osburn. 



26. Thecla halcsiis Cram. — Rare ; August and September. 

 One brood; probably hibernates in the pupa state. Food-plant, 

 oak. 



27. T. m-album Bd.-Lec. — Rare; June to September. Two 

 broods; probably the pupa hibernates. Food-plant, oak. 



28. T. htimuli Harr. — Rare ; June to September. Two 

 broods, possibly three ; probably the pupa hibernates. Food- 

 plant, hop vine. 



29. T. sniilacis Bd.-Lec. — Rare; June and August. Two 

 broods; probably the pupa hibernates. Food plant, smilax. 



30. T. pceas Hiib. — Common in dense woods; May to Sep- 

 tember. Two broods. Food-plant unknown. 



31. Feniseca tarqiiinius Fabr — Rare; June and August. Two 

 broods ; probably hibernates in the pupa state. Carnivorous, 

 feeding on Aphides found on alder, wild currant, etc. 



32. Lyccena pseiidargiolus Bd.-Lec. — Rare; May to August. 

 Two broods; the chrysalis probably hibernates. Food-plants: 

 dogwood, rattle weed, etc. 



33. L. cotny7itas Gdt. — Abundant; April to September. Three 

 broods; the chrysalis hibernates. Food-plant red clover. 



34. Pieris protodice 'Bd.-'Lec. — Abundant; March to Novem- 

 ber. Several broods, probably four; the pupa hibernates. Food- 

 plants: plantain, etc. Not destructive to cabbage in this section; 

 the light form is sometimes the female; the Winter form, vernalis, 

 •emerges in March. 



35. P. rapes Linn. — Abundant; March to November. Four 

 broods, possibly more; the pupa hibernates. Food-plant, cab- 

 bage. 



36. Nathalis iole Bdv. — Rare; July and August. One brood, 

 possibly two. Food-plant unknown. 



37. Catopsilia eubiile Linn. — Rare ; July to September. One 

 brood; the pupa probably hibernates. Food-plant, senna. 



38. Meganostoma cesso7im Stoll. — Rare; April to September. 

 Three broods; the pupa hibernates. Food-plant, clover. 



39. Colias etirytheme Bdv. — Somevvhat common; June to Sep- 

 tember. Two broods, possibly three; the pupa probably hiber- 

 nates. Food-plant, clover. 



