35° ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS [Oct.. '13 



47. Aiiosia plexippus Linn. — Very common; can be found any time 

 from May till freezing weather. 



48. Hypatus bachmanni Kirtl.— Found occasionally, but not com- 

 mon ; several mature insects taken and one larva found on hackberry 

 and reared to imago. The latter emerged June 14, and mature in- 

 sects found on the wing early in July. 



49. Uranotes meliniis Hiib. — Fairly common in some years and ex- 

 tremely rare in others. Has been taken here in every month from 

 May to October, though there are probably only two broods. 



50. Thecla edzvardsii Saund. — One specimen taken by Mr. F. H. 

 Marshall, but date of capture lost. 



51. Thecla calanus Hiib. — A single specimen taken July 5, 1912. 



52. Strymon titus Fab. — Not observed at Omaha prior to 1912, but 

 in July of that year it appeared in fair numbers ; observed in different 

 localities July 3, 5, 10, 14 and 20 and altogether about 20 specimens 

 taken. 



53. Feiiiscca tarquinius Fab. — Rare; 5 specimens in 5 years in 3 

 different localities. Taken in April, June, September and October. 



54. Gaeides dione Scud. — Not very common; single brooded, appear- 

 ing about June 20. 



55. Chrysophanus thoe Bd. — Usually pretty common ; double brood- 

 ed, appearing about June 15 and again early in August. 



56. Cyaniris ladon Cram. — Fairly common; summer form appears 

 after middle of June. 



56-a. Cyaniris ladon, var. violacea Edw. — Our spring form, and also 

 fairly common; appears about April 15. It and P. rapae are our ear- 

 liest butterflies, excepting such as hibernate. 



56-b. Cyaniris ladon. var. neglecta Edw. — 'Late summer form; found 

 in August and September and just about as abundant as the two 

 earlier forms. 



57. Evcres comyntas Godt. — Very common ; several broods ; on the 

 wing from first of May to the first of October. 



58. Heniiargus isola Reak. — Common, especially during past two 

 summers; several broods, for it is found from May till October. 



59. Amblyscirtes vialis Edw. — Fairly common; first brood appears 

 about the first of May, second brood about the middle of July. 



60. Ancyloxypha numitor Fab. — Very common around water; first 

 brood, about June i ; second brood, about middle of August. 



61. A try tone hobomok Harr.— Common ; single-brooded; flies first 

 three weeks of June. Identification in accordance with synopsis of 

 species of this genus in Dyar's Review of the Hesperiidae of the 



U. S. 



62. Hylcphila campestris Bd. — Not very common; flies from August 

 20 till about the first week of October. 



63. Thymelicus otho, var. egeremet Scud. — Fairly common; on the 

 wing during the last half of July. 



