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67. T. edwardsi Barnes. July 9. 
68. Pamphila taxiles Edw. June 22 to July 9. 
69. P. comma colorado Scud. Sept. 20. 
70. P. juba Scud. May 19, June-July. 
*71. P. woodgatei n. sp. Sept. 10-21. 
72. P. rhesus Edw. May 25. 
73. P. uncas Edw. June 26. 
74. P. morrisoni Edw. May 27 to June 30. 
75. P. draco Edw. June 21. 
76. P. sabuleti Boisd. June 6. 
77. P. cernes Bd.-Lec. June, July 1-4. 
*78. P. vestris Boisd. June 25 to July 9. 
79. P. phylace Edw. May 25 to June 14. 
80. P. vierecki Skinner. May 28 to June 26. 
81. P. python Edw. May. 
*82. P. margarita Skinner. May 24 to June 9. 
83. P. oslari Skinner. May 21-30, June, July 1-9. 
84. Amblyscirtes vialis Edw. May 13 to June 9. 
85. A. aenus Edw. May 25 to June 12. 
86. A. cassus Edw. May 30. 
87. Pyrgus tessellata Scud. May, June, July, Sept. 10. 
88. P. xanthus Edw. May 12-31. 
89. Thanaos brizo Bd.-Lec. Apr. 27 to May 24. 
90. T. icelus Lint. May 14-30. 
*91. T. persius Scud. Apr. 25-30, May, June, July 1-14, Sept. 10. 
92. T. horatius Scud.-Burg. May 4-14, July 11 to Aug. 4. 
93. T. propertius Lint. Apr. 20, May, June 1-6. 
94, T. pacuvius Lint. June, July 1-7. 
95. Pholisora catullus Fab. May 19 to June 7. 
96. P. pirus Edw. June. 
97. Eudamus pylades Scud. May 10 to June 13. 
98. E. mexicana Herr.-Sch. June 6, June 21. 
99. E. tityrus Fab. May 11-31. 
100. E. dorus Edw. Apr. 19-28. 
and Megathymus yuccae navajo Skinner. May 8 to June 4, 
1912. No individuals appeared, however, in 1913. 
*§. Melitaea fulvia sinefascia n. aberr. 
In the good series of fulvia there is a curious @ aberra- 
tion for which I propose this new name. It is the equivalent 
of var. obsoleta, Hy. Edw. of leanira, Boisd. 
The upper sides of the wings are of a more uniform ground color 
The black marginal band is present but the submarginal black band or 
