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47- Debis portlandia.—?tzx\y Wood Butterfly. Nemaha. Only 
one specimen in our collection. 
48. Neonympha canthhus. — Ten-spotted Quaker Butterfly. Dodge. 
Mentioned by Mr. Dodge, but not observed by us. 
49- N.eurytris. — Six-spotted Quaker Butterfly. Dodge and Nemaha. 
Usually makes its appearance about the first of June. 
50. Satyrus alope. — Common Wood Butterfly. Brown, Dawes, 
Dodge, Nemaha and Sheridan. Several varieties are found, some ot 
them quite common. Appears as early as the last of March, and be- 
comes quite abundant by the middle or last of April, The middle of 
July, 1889, I found them very abundant at the base of Crow's Butte, 
Dawes county. 
51, Libythea bachmanii. — Red and Black Beaked Butterfly. Dodge 
Not observed by us, but mentioned by Mr. E. A. Dodge. 
52. Thecla humuli, — Gray-streaked Butterfly, Dodge, Not ob- 
served by us, but mentioned by Mr. Dodge, 
53- 7: ^t-^,//<?.— Pale-streaked Butterfly. Dodge. Mentioned by 
Mr. Dodge, but not collected by us. 
54. T. edwardsii. — Edward's Streaked Butterfly. Dodge. Men- 
tioned by Prof. French and by Mr, Dodge, but not collected by us. 
55- T. calanus. — Banded -streaked Butterfly. Nemaha. Seems to 
be somewhat common about the first of June. 
5 6. T.pceas. — Nemaha. One specimen collected October the first, 1 889. 
57. T: w>/^^«.— Black and White Banded-streaked Butterfly. Nem- 
aha. Appears about the first of June ; very rare. 
58. T. //y//j.— Coral -streaked Butterfly. Dodge. Mentioned by 
Mr. Dodge, but not observed by us. 
59- Chrysophanus dione.—Do^g'i. Mentioned by Prof. French and 
Mr. Dodge, but not observed by us. 
60. C. thai. Large Copper Butterfly. Dodge and Nemaha, We 
have collected but one specimen. 
61. Lycana pseudargioius.—VsXe-Uut Butterfly. Brown, Dawes, 
Dodge, Nemaha and Sheridan. Appears abundantly during the month 
of April, and was found in Dawes and Sheridan counties about the first 
of July. Forms numerous. 
62. Z. comyntas.— V3,\\ed-\Aue Butterfly. Dodge and Nemaha. Com- 
monly found, but not abundant. 
FAMILY HESPERIID.«. 
63. Ancyloxypha numitor. — Bordered Skipper. Dawes and Dodge. 
Observed in Dawes county in July. 
