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51. Hypatus bachmanni Kirtland. Found during July in the south- 



ern part of the State, but rather uncommon. 



52. Hypatus carinenta Cramer. Strays of this species reach even 



the northern and eastern parts of Iowa occasionally, ap- 

 pearing in Aug. and Sept. 



53. Uranotes melinus Hiib. Rare. Aug. to Oct. Distribution gen- 



eral. 



54. Thecla acadica Edw. Fairly common in the southern half of 



the State and occasionally found in the northeast. June. 



55. Thecla edwardsii Saunders. Recorded at Sioux City in July. 



Rare. 



56. Thecla calanus Hiib. Common all over the State in July. 



57. Thecla liparops Boisd.-LeC. Very rare. A few specimens re- 



ported from Story, Pottawattamie and Franklin Counties. 

 July. 



58. Incisalia henrici G. & R. Five specimens in the collection of 



Dr. Stem.pel. May. 



59. Strymon titus Fab. Rare. Distribution general. July. 



60. Feniseca tarquinius Fab. Recorded at Decorah alone. Rare. 



61. Gaeides dione Scud. Rather uncommon. July. Distribution 



general. 



62. Chrysophanus thoe Boisd. Fairly common. July and Aug. 



Distribution general. 



63. Epidemia helloides Boisd. Taken in the northern part of the 



State in June and July. Uncommon. 



64. Heodes hypophleas Boisd. Common in southeastern Iowa. 



July to Oct. 



65 Rusticus melissa Edw. Very common in Dickinson County 



and ranging east in small numbers to the Mississippi. June 

 to Sept. 



66 Cyaniris ladon Cramer. Fairly common from June to Sept. 



Distribution general. 

 66a. C. ladon, var. violacea Edw. Spring form, appearing in Apr. 



and May. 

 66b. C. ladon, var. neglecta Edw. Summer form. Aug. and Sept. 



67. Everes comyntas Godart. Common throughout the State. May 



to Oct. 



68. Hemiargus isola Reakirt. Fairly common in western Iowa, e.x- 



tending east to Linn County. July to Sept. 

 6!). Amblyscirtes vialis Edw. Distriliution general. May to July. 

 Fairly common. 



70. Amblyscirtes samoset Scud. Eastern Iowa in June and July. 



Rare. 



71. Ancyloxypha numitor Fab. June to Sept. Distribution general. 



Common. 



