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Abisara echerius, .............................. 162
Acraea, encedon, ............................ 74
eponina, .................................... 74
Acraeidae, ........................................ 74
Actinote guatemalana, ...................... 18
Aegeriidae, ...................................... 37
Aegeria apiformis, .......................... 37
Aglia tau, .......................................... 36
Agriades glandon, 217, 226
Agathymus, alliae, 46
aryxna, .......................................... 46
baueri, .......................................... 46
chinatiensis, ................................ 172
chisosensis, .................................... 75
estellae, ........................................ 184
evansi, .......................................... 46
gilberti, ....................................... 176
indecisa, ...................................... 47
lajitaensis, .................................... 174
mariae, ........................................ 171
neumoegeni, ......................... 46
rindgei, ........................................ 176
Agraulis vanillae, .................. 19, 229
Agrotis subterranea, ...................... 5
Alabama argillacea, .................. 1, 9
Amathusia phidippus, .................. 101
Amathusiidae, .......................... 101, 102
Amblyscirtes vialis, .................. 50, 227
Amphidasis charon, .......................... Ill
Anaea, electra, .................................. 22
morta, ...................................... 22
morvus, ................................... 22
Anarta cordigera, ............................ 236
Anartia, fatima, ............................ 20
jatrophe, ................... 20, 129, 144
Ancyluris inca, ................................ 24
Anthocaris sara, ........................ 221
Anticarsia gemmatilis, .................... 8
Apatelodes angelica, ...................... 89
torrefacta, .................................... 89
Apatura ilia, .................................... 110
Aphantopus hyperantus, .......... 41
Apodemia chisosensis, ................... 75
mormo, ........................ 49, 217, 226
nais, .............................................. 77
Aporia crataegi, ................... 41, 110
Appias drusilla, ....................... 16
Arctia caja, ...................................... 37
Arctiidae, ........................ 37, 110, 118
Argynnis paphia, ........................ 41, 110
Argyreus hyperbius, ........................ 107
Atrytone vestris, ........................... 50
Autographa microgamma, .............. 236
Automeris io, ........................... 27
Battus, polydamus, .................. 129, 130
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Biblis hyperia, .................................. 21
Blanchard, A., Syssphinx foodplants, 42
Boloria, astarte, .............................. 228
lia, ................................................ no
epithore, ........................... 188, 222
eunomia, ..................................... 233
freija, ............................................ 237
frigga, .......................................... 233
selene, .......................................... 233
titania, ................... ..... 222, 237
toddi, ......................................... 228
Book notices, ....... 116, 210, 228, 240
Book review: Wir Bestimmen
Schmetterlinge, ........................ 84
Our Butterflies and Moths, ........ 241
Borbo cinnara, .................................. 105
Bouton, D. W., Venation aberration
in Papilio, ............................... 157
Bowden, S. R., Pieris napi,
laboratory maintenance, ........ 91
Bower, H. M., (1888-1963), ........ 192
Brassolidae, ...................................... 18
British Honduras butterflies, .......... 11
Brown, F. M., Strecker
publication dates, ................ 43
Tryon Reakirt biography, ........ 211
Butler, R. B., Mexican satyrid at
light, .......................................... 116
Butterfly traps, ............................ 51
Butterflies at light, ........ 73, 116, 159
Butterflies of Yakima Co., Wash., 217
Byasa alcinous, .............................. 105
Caduga sita, ............................... 107
Calephelis argyrodines, ........... 25
velutina, ...................................... 24
Caligo memmon, .............................. 18
Callophrys, affinis, ....................... 228
augustinus, ........................ 224, 235
dumetorum, .............................. 225
eryphon, ...................................... 224
fotis, ............................................ 224
henrici, ............................ 129, 148
johnsoni, .................................. 49, 228
nelsoni, .......................................... 228
sheridani, ............................... 224
spinetorum, .......................... 48, 224
xami, ............................................ 85
Calpodes ethlius, ............................ 229
Calycopis isobeon, .......................... 24
Cargolia, albipuncta, ...................... 114
arana, ............................... 115
carmelita, ................................. Ill
cardania, .............................. 115
dardania, .................................... 115
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muscosa, ...................................... 115
pruna, .......................................... 115
puta, ............................................ 115
salapia, ........................................ 115
semialbata, .................................. 114
Carterocephalus palaemon, 217, 227
Catocala elocata, ............................ 37
Catonephele, nyctimus .................. 20
Catopsilia, crocale, .................. 106, 162
florella, ........................................ 74
pomona, ........................................ 106
pyranthe, ...................................... 106
Celastrina, argiolus, ................ 41, 226
puspa, .......................................... 107
Cephonodes hylas, .......................... 74
Cercyonis, oetus, ........................ 221
pegala, ........................................ 221
silvestris, ...................................... 221
Charaxes, brutus, ...................... 104
candiope, ...................................... 74
lasti, ............................................ 104
Chiasma clathrata, ........................ 110
Chlosyne, erodyle, ........................ 19
gorgone, ............................. 129, 141
hoffmanni, .................................. 223
lacinia, ........................................ 19
palla, ............................................ 223
theona, ........................................ 19
Choaspes benjamini, .................. 105
Chondrolepis niveicornis, ................ 74
Chrysophanus titus, ................ 48, 224
Cicinnus melsheimeri, ................ 89
Clark, G. C, (1888-1964), .......... 195
Clench, H. K., Hairstreak
new to U. S........................... 189
Coeliades, anchises, ...................... 74
sejuncta, ...................................... 74
Coenonympha, arcania, .............. 110
tullia, ......................................... 221
Colias, alexandra, .......................... 220
erate, ................. ......... 106
eurytheme, ................................ 220
hyale, ....................... 41
interior, ............. ... 227
nastes, .................................... 47, 227
occidentalis, ................................ 220
philodice, .................................. 227
Collecting larvae, .......................... 201
Common and Upton, Weather
resistant light trap, ................ 79
Comstock, J. A., Neoterpes life
history, ...................................... 32
correction, .................................. 164
Corrections, ............................ 115, 163
Covell, C. V., New species of
Geometridae, .......................... Ill
Cremna umbra, ............................ 24
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Cupido argiades, .............................. 110
Curetis acuta, .................................. 107
Cyrestis thyodamas, ...................... 108
Danaidae, .. 16, 41, 47, 74, 104, 107,
163, 165, 221, 230, 234
Danaus, chrysippus, ................ 74, 163
eresimus, ...................................... 16
plexippus, 41, 47, 165, 221, 230, 234
Datana contracta, .......................... 89
Deilephila elpenor, ........................ 37
Denmark, H. A., Light trap, 1
Deudorix eryx, ......................... 106
Dichogaster coronado, .................... 164
Dichorragia nesimachus, .................. 108
Diorhina butes, .............................. 24
Dircenna, euchytma, ...................... 17
klugi, ............................................ 17
Discophora, ...................................... 102
Dismorphia, fortunata, ............... 15
praxinoe, ............................ 14
Dryas julia, ...................................... 19
Dymasia dymas, ...................... 129, 140
Dynamine, dyonis, .......................... 21
glauce, .......................................... 21
mylitta, .......................................... 21
theseus, ........................................ 21
Eacles imperialis, ............................ 90
Egybolis vaillantina, ...................... 74
Emesis, liodes, ................................ 25
lucinda, ....................................... 25
Emmel and Emmel, Papilio indra
life history, ............................ 65
Endromis versicolora, ...................... 36
Epargyreus clarus, ........................ 226
Epicnaptera americana, ............... 37
Erebia, disa, ................................ 228
discoidalis, .......................... 217, 222
epipsodea, .......................... 222
medusa, ...................................... 41
vidleri, ........................................... 227
Ergolis merione, .............................. 160
Eriogaster rimicola, ........................ 37
Erycinidae, ........................................ 162
Erynnis, icelus, .............................. 227
juvenalis, ...................................... 190
pacuvius, .................................. 228
persius, ........................................ 227
propertius, .................................. 227
Euchloe, ausonides, ...................... 221
cardamines, .................................. 94
creusa, .......................................... 221
Euchrysops cnejus, .......................... 106
Euclidina cuspidea, ..................... 169
Eueides, aliphera, .......................... 19
cleobaea, ...................................... 19
Eumaeus minyas, .......................... 22
Eumenis semele, .......................... 110
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Eunica monima, .............................. 229
Euphydryas, anica, .......................... 228
chalcedona, .................................. 223
editha, .......................................... 223
Euphyes, dukesi, ............................ 191
vestris, .......................................... 227
Euptoieta hegesia, ....................... 19
Euptyehia, eymela, ............... 129, 137
dorothea, ........................... 129, 140
gemma, ........................ 17, 129, 139
glaucina, ...................................... 17
hermes, .......................... 17, 129, 138
hesione, ...................................... 17
metaleuca, .................................... 17
themis, .......................................... 17
Eurema, albula, .............................. 15
blanda, .......................................... 106
boisduvaliana, ....................... 16
brigitta, ........................................ 160
chamberlaini, .............................. 31
daira, ............................................ 16
hecabe, ................................ 106, 160
laeta, .................................... 106, 162
lisa, .................................. 16, 31, 64
nise, .............................................. 16
Euristrymon Ontario, .............. 129, 150
Eutachyptera psidii, ...................... 164
Euthalia garuda, .............................. 160
Everes, amyntula, .......................... 226
comyntas, ...................................... 24
lacturnus, ............................... 107
Freeman, H. A., New Apodemia, 75
New Megathyrnidae, .................. 171
Fumea casta, .............................. 37, 39
Gangara thyrsis, .............................. 163
Gastropacha, alnifolia, .............. 35, 38
Geometridae, .................... 32, 110, 111
Glaucopsyche, alexis, ...................... 110
lygdamus, ....................... 41,186,226
Glycesthes creona, ........................ 74
Gnophodes parmeno, ...................... 74
Graphium, doson, ............................ 105
marcellus, .................. 129, 132, 191
sarpedon, ................................... 105
Griselda radicana, ............................ 164
Grey, L. P., Keeping records, .......... 58
Guppy, R., Vancouver Island
distributions, ............................ 185
Gynaecia dirce, ................................ 22
Hairstreak new for U. S., ................ 189
Hamadryas, februa, ........................ 20
feronia, ........................................ 21
Hasora chromus, ...................... 105, 162
Hebomoia glaucippe, ...................... 106
Heitzman, R., Eurema lisa in
Missouri, .................................. 64
Monodes georgei range extension, 83 Confused behavior by Thorybes, 169
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doris, ............................................ 18
ismenius, .................................. 14? 18
petiveranus, .................................. 18
Heliopetes ericetorum, ...... 49, 217, 227
Heliothis zea, ............................... 6
Hemaris, diffinis, .......................... 89
tityrus, .......................................... 41
Hemiargus, ceraunus, .......... 129, 154
isola, ...................................... 129, 153
Hemileuca, eglanterina, .................. 241
hera, .............................................. 241
Hemming, Arthur Francis
(1893-1964), .......................... 237
Hesperia, comma, .......................... 185
harpalus, ...................................... 227
juba, ............................................ 227
miriamae, .................................... 240
pahaska, ........................................ 240
uncas, .......................................... 240
Hesperiidae, .. 49, 74, 105, 110, 162, 185, 190, 214, 226, 228, 229, 235, 240
Hesperiids new to U.S., .................. 214
Hessel, S. A., Automeris
gynandromorph, ...................... 27
Hestia, .............................................. 104
Hestina assimilis, .............................. 108
Heteropacha rileyana, ...................... 89
Hipocrita jacobeae, ........................ 110
Holomelina aurantiaca, .................. 118
Howe, W. H., Kricogonia
migration, .................................. 26
Huphina nerissa, ............................ 160
Hyalophora euryalus, ................ 36, 38
Hybrid swallowtails, ...................... 170
Hyparpax aurora, ............................ 89
Hypercompe, .................................. 100
Hypolimnas, antilope, .................... 108
bolina, .......................................... 108
misippus, .............................. 74, 108
Hypolycaena pachalica, .................. 74
Hypothyris lycaste, ........................ 16
Idea leuconoe, .................................. 107
Ithomiidae, ................................ 15, 16
Jamides bochus, .............................. 106
Jumalon, J., Amathusia phidippus
abundance, .............................. 101
Kallima inachus, .............................. 108
Kaniska canace, ................................ 107
Karanasa pamira, ............................ 78
Keeping records, ............................ 58
Kendall, R. O., Foodplants for 26
Texas Papilionoidea, ................ 129
corrections, .................................. 163
Distribution records, .................. 190
Kennedy, C. J., Glaucopsyche in
Missouri, .................................. 41
Kricogonia lyside, ...................... 26, 229
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Lachnocnema durbani, ............... 74
Lacosoma chiridota, ...................... 89
Lacosomidae, .................................. 89
Lampides boeticus, ........................ 106
Laothoe populi, .......................... 36, 38
Laphygma frugiperda, .................... 4
Lasiocampa, grandis, ...................... 37
quercus, .................................. 36, 38
trifolii, .......................................... 36
Lasiocampidae, ............ 36, 37, 89, 164
Lemonia dumi, ....................... 37, 39
Leptidea, morsei, .............................. 110
sinapis, .......................................... 110
Lerodea, arabus, .......................... 215
dysaules, ...................................... 214
Lethe, europa, ................................ 108
rohria, .......................................... 160
Leucostrophus hirundo, .................. 74
Libythea, celtis, .............................. 107
labdaca, ...................................... 74
Libytheana carinenta, .................... 229
Libytheidae, .................. 57, 107, 229
Light trap, to separate moths and
beetles, .................................... 1
weather resistant, ........................ 79
Limenitis archippus, .......... 48, 165, 224
bredowii, .................. 40, 41, 48, 228
cytherea, ...................................... 21
iphicla, ........................................ 21
lorquini, ........................................ 224
melanthe, .................................... 21
Limnas chrysippus, ........................ 1G7
Liparidae, ....................................... 37
Lycaena, cupreus, .......................... 49
editha, ................................. 49, 228
helloides, ............................ 187, 225
heteronea, ................................ 225
mariposa, .............................. 185, 225
nivalis, ........................................ 225
phlaeas, ........................................ 110
rubidus, ......................... 225
Lycaenidae, .. 22, 41, 48, 74, 85, 106,
110, 129, 145, 160, 185, 189, 224,
228, 235
Lymantria dispar, .......................... 37
Lyropteryx lyra, .............................. 24
McFarland, N., Collecting, rearing,
and preserving larvae, .......... 201
Macrothylacia rubi, ........................ 36
Maculinea arion, .......................... 41
Maniola jurtina, .......................... 41
Marpesia chiron, ............................ 22
Mating times, .................................. 35
Mechanitis egaensis, .................. 15
Megathymidae, .......................... 45, 171
Megathymus, streckeri, .................. 45
texanus, ...................................... 45
Megisba malaya, .............................. 107
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Melalopha, curtula, ........................ 39
inclusa, ........................................ 89
Melanargia galathea, .................. 41, 110
Melanitis, .......................................... 101
leda, .............................. 74, 108, 159
Melitaea athalia, ........................... 110
Mesosemia tetrica, .......................... 24
Mestra amymone, ............................ 20
Metamorpha steneles, .................... 20
Migration, Kricogonia, .................. 26
Mexican butterflies, ...................... 229
Mimas tiliae, ................................. 37
Mimicry, .......................................... 68
Ministrymon, .................................... 190
Minutes, 13th Annual meeting, .... 117
Mocis latipes, .................................. 7
Monarchs eaten by birds, .............. 165
Monodes georgei, ............................ 83
Morpho, peleides, .......................... 18
polyphemus, .............................. 18
Moucha, J., Solar eclipse butterfly
activity, .................................... 109
Mycalesis, gotama, .......................... 108
mineus, ........................................ 159
perseus, ........................................ 159
safitza, 74
Nacaduba, kurava, .......................... 106
nora, .............................................. 107
Napeogenes tolosa, .......................... 16
Narathura, bazalus, .......................... 106
japonica, ...................................... 106
Neominois ridingsii, ........................ 47
Neophasia menapia, ...................... 221
Neoterpes, edwardsata, .................. 32
ephelidaria, .................................. 32
Neptis hylas, .................................. 108
Newcomer, E. J., Oregon and
Washington Rhopalocera, ...... 47
Butterflies of Yakima Co., Wash., 217 Nielsen, M. C, Boloria eunomia in
Michigan, ................................ 233
Noctuidae, .. 1, 7, 8, 37, 74, 83, 110,
169, 235
Notocrypta curvifascia, .................. 105
Notodontidae, .................................. 89
Nymphalidae, .. 18, 40, 41, 48, 51, 74,
104, 107, 110, 129, 140, 160, 165,
188, 222, 228, 229, 233
Nymphalis, antiopa, .................. 40, 223
calif ornica, .................................. 223
io, ................................................ 40
j-album, .................................... 228
milberti, ........................................ 223
polychloros, .......................... 40, 110
urticae, ........................................ 40
xanthomelas, ................................ 40
Ochlodes sylvanoides, .................... 227
Oeneis, chryxus, ............................. 227
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melissa, ..................................... 227
nevadensis, .................................. 222
Oenomaus ortygnus, ...................... 189
Oleria paula, .............................. 15, 16
Orgyia, antiqua, .............................. 37
gonostigma, .................................. 37
Paiwarria, ...................................... 190
Panthiades m-album, .................... 189
Papilio, alexanor, ............................ 78
bairdii, .................................. 65, 220
bianor, .......................................... 106
cresphontes, ...................... 129, 134
demodocus, 74, 104, 170
demoleus, .............................. 104, 163
eurymedon, ...................................220
glaucus, ................................ 157, 235
helenus, ...................................... 106
indra, ...................................... 65, 220
machaon, ................................ 40, 41
memnon, ...................................... 106
multicaudata, ......... 40, 129, 132, 220
palamedes, .......................... 129, 135
polytes, ...................................... 105
polyxenes, ............................ 129, 133
protenor, ...................................... 106
rudkini, ...................................... 65
rutulus ...................................... 220
troilus, .................................. 129, 136
xuthus, ........................................ 105
zelicaon, ...................................... 220
Papilionidae, .. 13, 40, 41, 65, 74, 78,
104, 105, 129, 130, 157, 163, 170,
188, 191, 220, 235
Paracolax glaucinalis, ...................... 110
Pararge aegeria, .............................. 41
Parides, areas, ......................... 14
iphidamas, ............................... 14
polyzelus, .................................... 14
sesotris, .................................... 14
Parnara, guttata, ....................... 105
naso, .......................................... 105
Parnassius, clodius, .............. 188, 220
phoebus, .................................... 220
Pelopidas, borbonica, ...................... 74
conjuncta, .................................... 162
mathias, ...................................... 105
Peplia lamis, .................................... 25
Perophthalma tullius, ...................... 24
Petersen, B., Monarchs eaten
by birds, .................................. 165
Factors in Danaus pupal
duration, .................................. 230
Phaedrotes piasus, .......................... 226
Pbaeostrymon alcestis, .......... 129, 145
Phaeoura cladonia, .......................... Ill
Philotes, battoides, ........................ 226
enoptes, ............................... 226
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Philudoria potatoria, .............. 36, 38
Phoebis, agarithe, ........................... 15
argante, ......................................
philea, .......................................... 15
sennae, ........................................ 15
statira, ........................................ 15
Pholisora, catullus, .......................... 227
libya, ............................................. 50
Phyciodes, campestris, .................. 223
claudina, .................................... 19
myia, .......................................... 20
mylitta, .................................. 223, 228
phaon, .................................. 129, 143
picta, ................................... 129, 142
texana, .................................. 129, 144
tharos, ........................... 129, 142, 228
Pierella luna, .................................. 17
Pieridae, .. 14, 26, 31, 41, 47, 64, 74, 91, 106, 110, 160, 220, 227, 229
Pieris, beckeri, .................................. 221
bryoniae, ...................................... 92
dubiosa, ...................................... 93
napi, .................. 41, 91, 110, 221
occidentalis, ................................ 221
rapae, ...................... 41,106,110,221
virginiensis, .................................. 93
Pieris napi, form "sulphurea"
laboratory maintenance, .......... 91
Pithecops nihana, .......................... 107
Plebeius, acmon, 225
argus, .......................................... 41
argyrognomon, ............................ 226
icarioides, .............................. 186, 226
idas, .............................................. 110
melissa, ................................ 186, 225
saepiolus, ...................... 49, 185, 226
shasta, ........................................ 49
Plutella porrectella, .......................... 94
Plutellidae, .................................... 94
Poanes hobomok, ............................ 235
Polites, mardon, .............................. 228
sabuleti, .............................. 50, 227
sonora, ........................................ 228
tecumseh, .................................... 50
themistocles, ................................ 228
Polygonia, c-album, .......................... 40
faunus, .................................. 48, 223
gracilis, ........................................ 228
satyrus, ........................................ 223
zepbyrus, .................................... 223
Polyommatus icarus, ...................... 41
Polyura eudamippus, ...................... 108
Powell, J. A,, Bower biography, .... 192
Book Review: Howe, .................. 241
Precis, almana, ................................ 107
clelia, .......................................... 74
genoveva, .................................. 20
hierta, ,....................................... 160
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orithya, .......................... 74, 107, 163
sophia, ........................................ 74
Prepona amphimachus, .................... 22
Preserving larvae, .......................... 201
Pronin, G., Mating times, ............ 35
Pseudonica flavilla, .......................... 20
Psyche unicolor, .............................. 37
Psychidae, ...................................... 37
Pteronymia cotytto, .............. 15, 16, 17
Pupal duration in Danaus, .............. 230
Pyralidae, ........................................ 8
Pyrgus, centaureae, .......................... 228
communis, .................................. 227
ruralis, .......................................... 227
Pyrrhogyra, hypensor, .................... 20
otolais, ........................................ 20
Radena similis, ................................ 107
Reakirt, T., biography, .................... 211
Rearing larvae, ............................... 201
Rhetus arcius, .................................. 24
Riley, N. D., Hemming biography, 237
Riodinidae, .......... 24, 49, 57, 75, 226
Riotte, J. C. E., Review: Koch, ...... 84
Syssphinx bicolor in Ontario, ...... 89
Ross, G. N., British Honduras
biitterflies, .............................. 11
Rydon, A., Butterfly traps, .......... 51
Salatura genutia, .............................. 107
Saturnia, pavonia, .......................... 36
pyri, .............................................. 36
Saturniidae, .......... 27, 36, 42, 89, 241
Satyridae, 17, 41, 47, 57, 74, 78, 101, 108,
110, 116, 129, 137, 159, 221, 227, 235
Satyrium, behrii, ...................... 48, 224
calanus, .............................. 129, 148
californica, ................................ 224
fuliginosum, .......................... 48, 224
saepium, ................................... 224
sylvinus, .................................. 48, 224
Sevastopulo, D. G., Butterflies
at light, .................................... 73
Papilio hybrids, ..................... 170
Shull, E. M., Butterflies at
light in India, ...................... 159
Smerinthus, kindermanni, .............. 37
ocellatus, ...................................... 37
Smyrna blomfildia, .......................... 22
Solar eclipse butterfly activity, ...... 109
Speyeria spp., .................................. 222
Sphinx liqustri, ........................ 37
Sphingidae, ............ 36, 37, 41, 74, 89
Stallings et al., Megathymidae, ...... 45
Strecker publication dates, ............ 43
Strymon, acaciae, .......................... 110
ilicis, ................................. 110
laceyi, .............................. 129, 152
melinus,...................... 129, 152, 225
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Syntarucus telicanus, ...................... 74
Syntomis phegea, ............................ 110
Syntomidae, ................................... 110
Syssphinx, bicolor, .......................... 89
heiligbrodti, .................................. 42
hubbardi, ................................... 42
Tacoraea selenaphora, .................... 108
Tagiades trebellus, .......................... 105
Talicada nyseus, ............................ 163
Taygetis, andromeda, ...................... 17
mermeria, .............................. 17, 116
Telicota colon, ................................ 105
Tenenis laothoe, ................................ 20
Thecla spp., .............................. 22, 23
Theope diores, ................................ 25
Thorybes pylades, .................. 169, 226
Thymelicus sylvestris, .................... 110
Tilden, J. W., Two hesperiids new
to U. S., .................................. 214
Tmolus, echion, ................................ 24
Tortricidae, .............................. 164, 228
Turner, J. R., Megathymidae, .......... 45
Udaspes folus, .................................. 105
Vanessa, atalanta, ...................... 40, 223
cardui, ............ 40, 74, 107, 160, 223
carye, ...................................... 40, 224
indica, .......................................... 107
virginiensis,.................................. 223
van Son, G., G. C. Clark biography 195
Venation aberration, .............. 157
Vidius perigenes, .............................. 214
Vogt, C. J. (1885-1964), .............. 239
Welling, E. C., Butterfly migrations
in Mexico, ................................ 229
Vogt biography, .......................... 239
Wyatt, A. K., Holomelina correction, 118 Wyatt, C. W., Afghanistan
Rhopalocera, .......................... 78
Ypthima, baldus, .............................. 159
riukiuana, .................................... 108
Zanolidae, ...................................... 89
Zeiger, C. F., Eurema chamberlaini
in U. S., ................................ 31
Zeuxidia, .......................................... 102
Ziegler and Escalante, Callophrys
xami life history, ...................... 85
Zizeeria, gaika, ................................ 74
lysimon, ........................................ 160
Zizina, knysna, ............................. 107
maha, .......................................... 107
otis, .............................................. 107
Zizula hylax, .................................... 74
Zoological nomenclature, ................ 164
Zophopetes cerymica, ...................... 74
Zygaena, lonicerae, .......................... 110
punctum, ...................................... 110
purpuralis, .................................. 110
Zygaenidae, ......................... 110
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