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generally on open plains where plantago lanceoiata 
rows. 
Basilarchia Scudder. (Limenitis. ) 
45. B. lorquinii Boisd. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1852 - 
Common in canyons among willows. 
Limenitis. Fab. 
46. L. Bredowii Hub. Zutr. Exot. Schmett. 1837 
Common about Quercus up to 5000 ft. alt., (Grinnell.) It 
is greatly attracted by the flowers of Aesculus californicus 
(Buckeye. ) 
FAMILY AGAPETIDA. 
Cercyonis Speyer 
47. C.sthenele Boisd. Ann. Soe. Ent. Fr. 1852 
Common in bushy places in the mountains. (Grinnell). 
Coenonympha Huber 
48. C. californica Oub. & Hewet. Syn Glanactinus, Boisd 
Common in grassy places during spring and summer. 
49. C.ochracea Edw. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sei. Phila. 1861 
Southern Cal. Appears in the spring. 
FAMILY LIMNADIDA. 
Anosia Huber. 
50. A. plexippus Linn. Syst. Nat. 1758 
Common everywhere. 
51. A. berenice Cramer, Pap. Exot. 1782 
Appears late in summer in the Santa Monica Canyon; 
Local at Pasadena. (Grinnell.) 
FAMILY RIODINIDZ. 
Chrysobia Boisd. 
52. C. virgulti Behr, Proe Cal. Acad. Sei. 1865 
Common about hillsides, Santa Monica Canyon; in ar- 
royos and bushy Mts. (Grinnell.) 
Calephilis Grote & Robinson. 
53. C.nemisis Edw. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 1871 
Common in shrubby places Santa Monica Canyon; Arroyo 
Seco, Wilson Lake. (Grinnell. ) 
FAMILY LYCANIDA. 
Habrodius Seudder. (Thecla) 
54. H.grunus Boisd. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1852 
Common in Santa Monica Canyon, where Quercus agri- 
folia grows; but Fordyce Grinnell finds it in the region 
of Q. chrysolepis is 4500-600 ft. alt. 
