72 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [March, 



A List of Lepidoptera taken at Oneonta, N. Y., 1894. 



By G. F. Cleveland, Oneonta, N. Y. 

 These species were all taken by myself within a radius of three 

 miles of my home, with exception of one or two, which are 

 specified in the list. 



Danais archippus, common, September. 

 Argynnis aphrodite, common, July. 

 " cybele, common, July. 



*' " aberration, one specimen (dark markings on 



underside of primaries run together and are nearly black). 

 Argynnis myrina, A. bellona (not common this year (1894), but 



very plentiful in 1893). 

 Euptoieta claudia, a few specimens observed in October. 

 Phyciodes tharos, common during Summer. 



" nydeis, common during July. 

 Melitcza phaton, local, but plenty where found; June to July. 

 Grapta progne , not as common this year as in 1893. 

 " Var. L. argentium, rare, July. 



co7nma, common whole season (March to October). 



" var. dryas, common, July. 

 interrogationis, rare this season. 



" var. umbrosa, five specimens. 



" vTix. fabricii, many poor specimens. 



faunus, three specimens, July; taken at Sidney, N. Y. 

 harrisii, quite plentiful during September. 

 Vanessa aniiopa, very common whole Summer and Autumn. 



" 7nilberiii, very common August and September. 

 Pyrameis huntera, common on blue daisy, September. 



*' atalanta, common at sugar, September. 

 Liinenitis arthemis, local, but common where found; June 28 to 



July 15)- 

 Limenitis disippus, very common. 

 Satyrus ahpe, common on elevated pasture lands. 

 Neofiympha canthus, rather scarce this season, but plentiful in 



1893 in grass swamp on top of hill. 

 Nconympha eurytris, common in woods, June 26 to July 30. 

 ChrysophaJins americana, C. thcs, common. 

 Lvaena pscudargiohis, common during April. 

 Tliecla titles and edwardsii, very local and rare found only in 



one locality on flowers of milk-weed. 



