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vii.22.14 (G. K. Jennings) (cm) ; Point au Baril, vii.21.35 (E. D. 
McDonald) (cu) ; Don Valley, Toronto, vii.8.57 (J. C. E. Riotte) 
(amnh) ; Sudbury, vii.7-10.59, vii. 7-10.60 (J. C. E. Riotte) 
(amnh), vii. 7. 60 and vii. 12.58 at UV lights (J. C. E. Riotte) 
(amnh); Gravenhurst, Muskoka Dist., iv.7.18 (!) (amnh); 
Geraldton, Ashmore Twp., vii. 16.55 (Klots & Rindge) (amnh) ; 
Grand la Cloche, vi.27.41, vii. 1. 41 (O. Buchholz) (amnh) ; Leam- 
ington, Essex Co., vi.?.90 (E. A. Smyth coll.) (usnm) ; “Ont.” 
no date (Blackmore coll.) (usnm) 
Manitoba: Aweme, vii. 15.07 (cm), vii. 19.08 (Barnes coll.) 
(usnm) ; Riding Mts., vii. 11.38, vii. 9. 39, vii. 2-3.40 (C. S. Quelch) 
(amnh), vii. 1 7.38 (J. F. May) (amnh), vii. 11.38 (G. W. Raw- 
son) (usnw); Transcona, vii. 19.48 (C. S. Quelch) (amnh); 
Birtle, vii. 7.44, vii. 19.44 (J- Dennis) (amnh) ; Telford, White- 
shell Provincial Park, vii. 24. 55 (Klots & Rindge) (amnh) 
alberta: Rivercourse, near Lloydminster, vii. 6. 41 (R. J. Fitch) 
(cu) 
Other records: Dos Passos (1969) erroneously records eurydice 
from “south to Colorado and east of the Rocky Mountains to 
Georgia and Florida.” The Colorado records represent L. e. fumosa 
(see below). At present the southernmost record of true L. e. eury- 
dice is northern Delaware. 
Scudder (1889) records L. eurydice from Rupert’s Fort, Quebec 
(east shore Hudson’s Bay); Mingan, Labrador; and Great Slave 
Lake, NWT. All of these are plotted on the map. 
The western distribution of eurydice is unclear. Puckering and 
Post (i960) record it from Cass, Cavalier, Dickey, Grand Forks, 
and Pembina Cos., North Dakota. These are entered on the map. 
We have seen no South Dakota records. However, Leussler 
(1938), who was well acquainted with L. e. fumosa , reported 
typical eurydice in Sioux Co., northwestern Nebraska. This record 
seems to require special confirmation, and has not been plotted. 
The “eurydice” reported from Monroe Co., Tennessee (Mather, 
1961) was appalachia (W. Reinthal, pers. comm.). The latter 
species was found at Jackson, Tenn. by Roever (Mather and Mather, 
1958 ). 
Lethe eurydice fumosa (Leussler) 
Satyrodes canthus n.v. fumosus Leussler 1916, Ent. News 27: 99, pi. iv, 
figs. 1, 2; type locality Sarpy County, Nebraska; type reportedly de- 
posited in Ohio State University, not seen. 
Lethe fumosus: dos Passos 1969 (partim), J. New York Ent. Soc. 77: 120. 
