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Show 270 17. Thecla Liparops Lee. Taken with the preceding, and similarly worn. Kansas has hitherto been its westernmost known limit. 18. Hypaurotis Chrysalus ( Edw.). A fine specimen of this rare and beautiful species was taken in the Garden of the Gods, Colo., July 13. 19. Cupido Pembina ( Edw.). Golden, Colo., July 3. 20. Cupido heteronea ( Boisd.). American Fork Caiion, Utah, July 22. It has not before been round east of the Sierra Nevada. 21. Agriades Podarce ( Feld.). Georgetown, Colo., July 8.. 22. Rmticus Anna ( Edw.). A very poor specimen, but pretty certainly belonging to this species, was taken in American Fork Canon, Utah, July 22. 23. Hemiargu8 Jsofa ( Reak.). Manitou, Colo., July 15. The only United States localities previously known for this species were Texas and Kansas. 24. Eurymus Eurytlieme ( Boisd.). Denver, Colo., June 27, July 10; Garden of the Gods, July 13; Manitou, July 15- 16; Farmington, Utah- July 23 j Arapahoe Peak, between 11,000 and 12,000 feet. Very com, mon. 25. Pontia Protodice ( Boisd.- LeC.). Denver, June 27; Golden, Jaly3; Georgetown, July 8, abundaut; Garden of the Gods, July 13; Salt Lake City, July 21. 26. Pieris oleracea ( Harr.). This was found very common at Salt Lake City, July 21. The specimens were very clear, with but little dusting of the nelrvules on the under side. 27. Jasoniades Daunus ( Boisd.). This was common in Clear Creek Oaiion, near Golden, Colo., July 13, at the Garden of the Gods and Manitou, July 16. 28. Parnamus Smintheus Doubl. Hew. Pike's Peak, 8,000 to 9,000 feet, July 14; Manitou, July 16. 29. Thanaos Persius Scudd. Georgetown, Colo., July 8. A poor male. 30. Hesperia tessellata Scudd. Manitou, July 12- 16; Garden of the Gods, July 13. 31. Pamphila Juba Scudd. Manitou, July 16. This has not before been found so far east. 32. Euphyes Metacomet ( Harr.). Manitou, July 16. Previously known from the Eocky Mountaius under the name of Garita Beak. 33. Oarisma Eylax ( Edw.). Manitou, July 16. |