684 Nymphalidae 



199 B. bellona Fab. Marsh Fritillary. Everywhere with the preceding species. 

 Specimens from the Appalachian highlands (Rock City) are lighter 

 than usual. May-Sep. Violets. 



EUPHYDRYAS Scudder 



203 E. phaeton Dru. The Baltimore. Fentons; Keene; Rochester; Conesus 

 L. ; E. Aurora; Elma; Golden; Ithaca; McLean; Vestal; Oneonta; 

 Sand L. ; Raven Pass; Karner; Ulster Co; Gloversville ; Dutchess Co; 

 SI; LI, common in damp meadows: Flushing, May 28, Je 4, Jl 15, 

 Jamaica, Jl 15 (Bell). Common, though decidedly local in wet places. 

 Je-early Jl. Turtlehead. 



E. phaeton ab. superba Strk. LI: Brooklyn (type). 



E. phaeton ab. phaethusa Hulst. LI: Brooklyn (tj^pe). 



E. phaeton ab. streckeri Ellsworth. Vestal (type). 



CiNCLIDIA Hiibner 



228 C. harrisii Scud, (ismeria of Harr.). Harris' Checker-Spot. Black Br.; 

 Chilson L. (Wat and Cook); Whiteface; N. Brookfield, Not; Rock 

 City ; Potter Swamp ; McLean ; Debruce ; Raven Pass ; Karner, Lint ; 

 Albany, Cook; Sloatsburg (Wat); N. Westchester Co (W.C.Wood); 

 Bedford ; LI : Brooklyn. The last two records should be verified. Late 

 Je-early Jl. Aster umbellatus. 



Charidryas Scudder 



243 C. nycteis Dbl. & Hew. Silver Crescent. Whiteface; Fentons; Keene; 

 Clayton; Rochester; Buffalo; Gowanda; E. Aurora; Ithaca; Oneonta; 

 Ulster Co; Gloversville {Alex); Karner; Albany; Greenwood L. ; 

 Sloatsburg; Van Cort. Pk. ; LI: Yaphank, May 30, 1911 (Grossbeck) ; 

 Woodhaven, Je 7, 1919 (J. Kaiser). Usually common where it occurs. 

 Jl. Helianthus spp., especially H. divaricatus, and occasionally on aster 

 (Wat). 



PhyCIODES Hiibner 



247 P. tharos Dru. Pearl Crescent. Essex Co; Fentons; Honeoye Falls; Buf- 



falo ; Otto ; Rock City ; Potter Swamp ; Ithaca ; McLean ; Oneonta ; 

 Hunter ; Karner ; Bethlehem ; Stuyvesant Falls ; Poughkeepsie ; SI ; LI, 

 very common : Flushing, May 7, Aug 2, Oct 1, Oakdale, Je 12, Jamaica, 

 Jl 16, Coram, Sep 4 (Bell) ; Yaphank. The preceding are representa- 

 tive records ; the species occurs everywhere. May-Oct. Aster. 

 P. tharos ab. reaghi Reiff. LI: Flushing, Aug 10, 1918 (Bell). 



248 P. batesii Reak. Bates' Checker-Spot, Black Br. ; Fentons ; Keene Val. 



(NYS) ; between Chilson L. and Paradox L. (Cook) ; Gowanda; Rock 

 City; Crosby; W. Danby (a sufifused aberration); Ithaca; Schoharie; 

 Sharon Sps. ; Gloversville (Alex); Bethlehem; Karner, Lint; Albany, 

 not now found (Cook) ; Himter; LI (Bt), but probably in error. Je- 

 Jl, one brood, at any given place flying between the two broods of P. 

 tharos. Aster undulatus. 



