Pyrameis caryae (Hubner) "The West Coast Lady." 
Common throughout the season. 
Junonia coenia (Hubner) "The Buckeye" or "Peacock." 
Common, especially in the lower part of the canyon. 
Basilarchia lorquini (Boisduval) "Lorqin's White Admiral." 
Common in summer and fall, especially in the upper part of 
the canyon. 
Adelpha californica (Butler) "The Californian Sister." 
A few were seen amongst the Live Oaks near the mouth of 
the canyon in the late summer and fall. 
Coenonympha California (Doubleday & Hewitson) "The Califor- 
nia Ringlet." 
Abundant throughout the spring and summer. 
Form galactinus. Abundant in spring. 
A yellow form (eryngii) was common in late summer. 
Satyrus silvestris (Edwards) "The Dark Wood-nymph." 
One or two specimens seen in August. 
Lemonias virgulti (Behr) "Behr's Metal-mark." 
One was taken on October 21st. 
Thecla grunus (Boisduval) 'Boisduval's Hairstreak." 
Common about the Live Oaks near the mouth of the canyon 
in August. 
Thecla melinus (Hubner) "The Common Hairstreak." 
Common throughout the spring and summer. 
Thecla iroides (Boisduval) 
Common in spring. 
Thecla dumetorum (Boisduval) "The Green White-spotted Hajr- 
streak." Abundant in spring. 
Thecla saepium (Boisduval) "The Hedgerow Hairstreak." 
A few specimens were taken or seen in July. 
Thecla adenostomatis (Henry Edwards) "The Gray Hairstreak." 
One or two were taken or seen in July. 
Chrysophanus helloides (Boisduval) "The Purplish Copper." 
Quite common. 
Lycaena xerces Form polyphemus (Boisduval) "The Eyed Blue." 
Common in spring and early summer. 
Lycaena sonorensis ( Felder) "The Sonora Blue." 
One or two taken or seen in April. 
Lycaena battoides (Behr) "Behr's Blue." Form bernardino (B. 
and McD. ) 
Common in July. 
Lycaena acmon (Doubleday & Hewitson) "Acmon." 
Common throughout the season. 
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