136 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [May, '05 



18. Lemonias virgulti Behr. — Common in the chaparral belt, 

 especially around Eriogonum fasciculatum, on which it no doubt 

 feeds. 



19. Thecla grun.i<-s Boisd. — Common around Quercus chr)'so- 

 lepis, upon which the larvae and pupae occur. 



20. Thecla calif oryiica Edw. — Common in the upper part of 

 the chaparral and pine belt. 



21. Thecla dry ope Edw. — Common around patches of manza- 

 uita in the pine belt. 



22. Thecla spadix Hy. Edw. — Exceedingly local and confined 

 to the lower part of the Big Cone Spruce Belt in all the moun- 

 tains. 



23. Thecla scspium Boisd. — Common in all the mountains in 

 June. 



24. Thecla adenostomatis Hy. Edw. — Common in the chapar- 

 ral belt. 



25. Thecla iroides Boisd. — Occasionally seen but more com- 

 mon in the valley. 



26. Thecla dumetorum Boisd. — Occasionally taken in Santa 

 Anita canon. 



27. Chrysophanus arota Boisd. — Common in early July 

 around the scrub oaks locally in the chaparral belt. 



28. Chryosphanus gorgon Boisd. — Not common. 



29. LyccBiia icarioides Boisd. — Common on the summit around 

 Lupinus sp. ; this will probably have to be separated under 

 another name, with further study. 



30. Lyccena polyphemus Boisd. — Common in May. This 

 group is poorly understood and needs much study. More 

 species will probably be added. 



31. Lyccena sonore7isis Felder. — A few taken in May in the 

 Santa Anita canon. 



32. Lyccena battoides Behr. — Not common. 



33. LyccE7ia pseud, piasus Boisd. — Common everywhere. 



34. Lycana exilis Boisd. — Common in July. 



35. Lyccena marina Reak. — Not rare in June. 



36. Lyccena acmonYih. 8iLYi&vj. — Common everwhere. Prob- 

 ably more than one species under this name. 



37. Pieris protodice Bd. & Lee. — Common, also the variety 

 vernalis. 



