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News of the<br />

Lepidopterists' Society<br />

Season Summary June 1995<br />

June 1995 News of the Lepidopterists' Society Page 1


I '<br />

News of the Lepidopteristss Society<br />

Season Summary June 1995<br />

Edited by Marc C. Minno and Maria F. Minno<br />

Information about the Lepidopterists' Society can be found inside the baelr cover.<br />

I I<br />

Page 2 News of the Lepidopterists' Society June 1995


ALASKA, YUKON,<br />

AND THE<br />

NORTHWEST<br />

TERRITORIES<br />

Coordinator: Kenelm W. Philip (KP)<br />

Contributors: Clifford Ferris (CF), Kicky<br />

Patterson (RP), Joe Zeligs (JZ), and collectors<br />

forthe Alaska Lepidoptera Survey.<br />

Notes: Previously unreported localities or<br />

species are emphasized. Collecting was done by<br />

Alaska Lepidoptera Survey volunteers unless<br />

noted. Species names follow Lepidopterists'<br />

Society Memoir #3.<br />

Note regarding Alaska Lepidoptera Survey:<br />

K. Philip spent 20-30 May collecting in the<br />

southern Yukon Territory (Lake Laberge), and the<br />

Haines area in Southeastern Alaska. C. Ferris<br />

and K. Philip, with logistic support from the U.S.<br />

Bureau of Land Management, spent10-29 June<br />

in the lvotuk Hills near OtukCreek, North Slope,<br />

Alaska. Only a reconnaissance of the beginning<br />

of the season was possible, owing to long periods<br />

of cold and snow. K. Philip collected the Nabesna<br />

Road on 14-15 July.<br />

YUKON TERRITORY<br />

Weather: In thesouthern Yukon, spring was<br />

appreciably behind Interior Alaska, possibly<br />

because of the higher elevation. At Lake Laberge,<br />

21-30 May, the season wasjust beginning.<br />

Damaged collecting sites: The roadside<br />

stripjust west of the Bear Flats Lodge (old mile<br />

1,167Alaska Highway, current km 1,877.6) is an<br />

excellent spot for Colias kluanensis, but it has<br />

been stripped of its vegetation during highway<br />

construction, and may take some time to<br />

recover. Another good roadside area, along the<br />

dirtroad that runs south on the west side of<br />

Burwash Creek, has been severely impacted by<br />

gravel quarrying.<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

ALASKA HIGHWAY - Cracker<br />

Creek, km 1,593, 21 June (JZ),<br />

Hesperia manitoba, Colias<br />

philodice, C. canadensis, C.<br />

krauthiikluanensis, Euchloe<br />

creusa, Everes amyntula,<br />

Glaucopsyche lygdamus,<br />

hcaeides idas, Plebeius<br />

saepiolus, Agriades rusticus,<br />

Clossianafigga, Oeneis chryxus.<br />

Bear Creek summit, krn 1,659,21<br />

June (JZ), Hesperia manitoba,<br />

Pontia occidentalis, Pieris napi,<br />

Colias philodice, Colias<br />

canadensis, Euchloe ausonides,<br />

Glaucopsyche lygdamus,<br />

Lycaeides idas, Plebejus<br />

saepiolus, Clossianafigga,<br />

Euphydryas anicia, Erebia<br />

epipsodea. Three miles north of<br />

White River, km 1,883, 22 June<br />

(JZ), Pyrgus centaureae,<br />

Carterocephalus palaemon,<br />

Parnassius eversmanni,<br />

Pterourus glaucus, Pieris napi,<br />

Colias canadensis, Euchloe<br />

creusa, Euchloe ausonides,<br />

Everes amyntula, Glaucopsyche<br />

lygdamus, Lycaeides idas,<br />

Plebejus saepiolus, Proclossiana<br />

eunomia, Clossianafrgga,<br />

Clossianafreja, Phyciodes<br />

pratensis, Coenonympha kodiak,<br />

Erebia disa, Oeneis bore.<br />

YUKON HIGHWAY 2 (Klondike<br />

Loop) to Lake Laberge, 21,29-30<br />

May (KP), additional species (see<br />

1987,1989-90,1993 Season<br />

Summaries), Pontia occidentalis.<br />

ALASKA<br />

Weather: The northern North Slope had<br />

excellent collecting weather in June, but nearer<br />

the Brooks Kange an early June warm spell was<br />

followed bya month of snow squallsand cold.<br />

Galbraith Lake had 8 inchesof snow on the<br />

ground on 20 June. Interior Alaska had a<br />

slightly early spring,followed by heavy rains in<br />

June.<br />

Damaged collecting sites: The turnoff at<br />

Little Gerstle Creek, east of Big Delta on the<br />

Alaska Highway, was used for pumping water for<br />

highway construction -and most of the<br />

vegetation was bladed off.<br />

Range extensions: Hyfes gallii (Sphingidae)<br />

from the lvotuk Hills, North Slope.<br />

New collecting localities:<br />

(1) lvotuk Hills, near Otuk Creek, on the North<br />

Slope just outside the northwest corner of<br />

Gates of the Arctic National Park. There is a<br />

largegravel airstrip 1.5 miles west ofthe hills,<br />

and a road to the base of the hills. Thereare<br />

three ridge systems. Of the two nearest the<br />

airstrip, the northern one is vegetated almostto<br />

the top, while the southern and higher ridge<br />

system is covered with fine limestone scree.<br />

(2) Devil's Mountain Lodge, mile42 Nabesna<br />

Road. There isan airstripatthe lodge,<br />

surrounded by wildflowers - which is excellent<br />

forcolias collecting. Although the lodge lies<br />

within the Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park, it<br />

is private property,and no Park permit is<br />

required. However, permission should be<br />

obtained from the owners. This locality has the<br />

densest population ofColias krauthiikluanensis<br />

yet found in Alaska.<br />

Note: at this timeC. k. kluanensis is known in<br />

Alaska only from the Nabesna Road beyond mile<br />

28.<br />

MOTHS<br />

NORTH SLOPE<br />

Ivotuk Hills, near Otuk Creek,<br />

10-29 June (CF, KP), Aspilates<br />

orayerius, Hyles gallii, Acsala<br />

anomala.<br />

INTERIOR ALASKA<br />

Hyles gallii was unusually<br />

abundant in the Fairbanks area,<br />

and also turned up flying in tundra<br />

at Twelve Mile Summit.<br />

SOUTH-EASTERN<br />

ALASKA<br />

Mile 41 Haines Highway, at<br />

Alaska - British Columbia border<br />

station, 29 May (KP), Smerinthus<br />

cerisyi.<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

NORTH SLOPE<br />

Franklin Bluffs vicinity, Dalton<br />

Highway mile 383,30 June (JZ),<br />

additional species (see 1991<br />

Season Summary), Pieris napi.<br />

Colias thula was very abundant at<br />

this site. Dan Creek, Dalton<br />

Highway mile 331,29 June (JZ),<br />

Papilio machaon, Pieris napi,<br />

Euchloe creusa, Glaucopsyche<br />

lygdamus, Clossiana polaris,<br />

Clossiana m a , Erebia rossii,<br />

Erebia disa, Erebiafasciata,<br />

Erebia lafontainei. Ice Cut,<br />

Dalton Highway mile 325, 29 June<br />

(JZ), additional species (see 1991<br />

Season Summary), Everes<br />

amyntula. Ivotuk Hills, near Otuk<br />

Creek, 10-29 June (CF, KP),<br />

Papilio machaon, Parnassius<br />

eversmanni, Pieris napi, Colias<br />

thula, Euchloe creusa,<br />

Glaucopsyche lygdamus,<br />

Agriades rusticus, Everes<br />

amyntula, Clossiana polaris,<br />

Clossiana freija, Erebia rossii,<br />

Erebia disa, Erebia fasciata,<br />

Erebia youngi, Erebia anyuica*,<br />

Oeneis bore, 0. polixenes.<br />

SOUTH-CENTRAL<br />

ALASKA<br />

Richardson Highway, 1 mile<br />

north of Gulkana, 23 June (JZ),<br />

Pyrgus centaureae,<br />

Carterocephalus palaemon,<br />

Colias philodice, Colias gigantea,<br />

Colias palmo, Euchloe creusa,<br />

Everes amyntula, Celastrina<br />

argwlus, Glaucopsyche<br />

lygdamus, Lycaeides idas,<br />

Plebejus saepiolus, Vacciniina<br />

optilete, Clossianafrgga,<br />

Clossiana freija, Clossiana<br />

chariclea, Phyciodes pratensis,<br />

Erebia discoidalis. Devil's<br />

Mountain Lodge, mile 42 Nabesna<br />

June 1995<br />

News of the Lepidopterists' Society<br />

Page 3


Road, 15 July (KP), Pterourus<br />

glaucus, Colias philodice, Colias<br />

krauthii kluanensis, Colias<br />

gigantea, Colias palaeno, Plebejus<br />

saepiolus, Lycaeides idas,<br />

Speyeria mormonia, Proclossiana<br />

eunomia, Clossiana titania,<br />

Phyciodes pratensis.<br />

ALASKA RANGE<br />

Rainbow Ridge, Richardson<br />

Highway mile 207, 6 July (RP),<br />

Colias palaeno, Everes amyntula,<br />

Agriades rusticus, Proclossiana<br />

eunomia, Clossiana chariclea,<br />

Coenonympha kodiak, Oeneis<br />

polixenes.<br />

SOUTH-EASTERN<br />

ALASKA<br />

Skagway, 22 June (KP),<br />

Anthocharis sara. Haines<br />

Highway, mile 4 through mile 28,<br />

24-29 May (KP), Pterourus<br />

glaucus, Pieris napi, Anthocharis<br />

sara, Celastrina argiolus,<br />

Plebejus saepiolus, Polygonia<br />

faunus, Polygonia satyrus.<br />

Anthocharis Sara was present in<br />

reasonable numbers from mile 4 to<br />

mile 16, feeding on dandelions at<br />

the base of the cliffs along the east<br />

side of the highway. The highest<br />

concentration of A. Sara was found<br />

at mile 8.5. A Haines resident said<br />

that A. sara had been flying for<br />

about two weeks before I arrived,<br />

while the one specimen caught in<br />

Skagway appeared very fresh.<br />

Judging by the flowers, the season<br />

in Haines was a couple of weeks<br />

more advanced than Skagway.<br />

Note: The Haines Highway from mile 9.2to mile<br />

30.9 lies within the Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle<br />

Preserve, and a collecting permit is required<br />

SOUTH-CENTRAL<br />

ALASKA<br />

Barren Islands (Ushagat and<br />

East Amatuli Islands), 4, 24 June,<br />

4 July, Pieris napi. No other<br />

species of butterfly was seen --<br />

which often is the case on such<br />

remote Alaskan islands.<br />

*The taxon previously called<br />

Erebia occulta is now known to be<br />

Erebia anyuica.<br />

IDAHO, OREGON,<br />

WASHINGTON,<br />

BRITISH<br />

COLUMBIA<br />

Coordinator: Jon H. Shepard (JHS)<br />

Contributors: J.R Dillman (JRD), Patty Ensor<br />

(PE), Larry Everson (LE), Chris Guppy (CG), Paul<br />

C. Hammond (PCH), John Hinchliff (JH), Lloyd<br />

Janz (LJ), Norbert Kondla (NK), K.A. Long (RAL),<br />

Ellen Lewis(EL), D.V. McCorkle (DVM), W.A. Neill<br />

(WAN), D. Nummallee (DN), J.G. Pasko (JGP),<br />

W.D. Patteffion (WDP), Floyd and June Preston<br />

(F&JP), Robert M. Pyle (RMP), W.B. Richfield<br />

(WBR), Don A. Rolfs (DAK), Sigrid M. Shepard<br />

(SMS), Mark J. Smith (MJS), Ray Stanford<br />

(KES), Dennis Strenge (DS), Steve Summers<br />

(SS), Dan Thackaberry (DTh), U.S. National<br />

Forest Staff (USNFS), John Weber (JW),<br />

Richard Zack (RZ).<br />

Summary: Regarding general collecting<br />

conditions, 1994 sawa return to good weather<br />

conditionsand generally good collecting and<br />

observing of most Lepidoptera groups.<br />

MIGRANTS AND STRAYS<br />

The common migrant species,<br />

Vanessa cardui, Danaus<br />

plexippus, and Hyles lineata, were<br />

not reported at all. By contrast,<br />

two rarer migrants were seen in<br />

new or unusual areas andlor<br />

conditions. Vanessa virginiensis<br />

was collected in only the third<br />

county east of the Cascades, in<br />

Washington, at Sullivan Creek<br />

Road, 10 miles northeast of the<br />

campground, 5 September, PEND<br />

OREILLE (DN). This record is put<br />

in perspective by the fact that the<br />

much better collected adjacent<br />

part of British Columbia has<br />

recorded only two specimens of<br />

this species by 100 years of keen<br />

resident collecting. V. atalanta, a<br />

single fresh specimen was seen in<br />

British Columbia at Sproule Creek,<br />

near Nelson, 19 April, Central<br />

Kootenay (JHS). This represents<br />

the first evidence that V. atalanta<br />

Since noneof theseare forthe current<br />

Season Summary year they are not<br />

reported here, but Ray will certainly provide<br />

a copy of these recordstoany interested<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Icaricia shasta<br />

minnehaha, Highway 93,<br />

Willow Creek summit, 12 July,<br />

CUSTER County (JGP).<br />

Nymphalis antiopa and<br />

milberti Boise, 20 March,<br />

EARLY, Ada County (RES).<br />

Neominois ridingsii, Highway<br />

93, Willow Creek summit, 12<br />

July, CUSTER County (JGP).<br />

OREGON<br />

Contributow: LE, JH, PCH, EL, KAL, DVM,<br />

WAN, WDP, WRB, 55, DTh, USNFS. John<br />

Hincliff and Ray Stanford compiled more<br />

Oregon museum records. Museum records<br />

from RESfor Oregon are included in the<br />

Season Summary because they did not get<br />

into Hinchliffs Atlasof Oreaon Butterflies<br />

(see announcement in the NEWS #5for<br />

1994).<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Epargyreus clams, Adrian,<br />

1 mile north of Snake River, 25<br />

May 1974, MALHEUR County,<br />

C. Brady (RES). Thorybes<br />

pylades, Big Summit Prairie,<br />

mid June, CROOK County<br />

(EL). Pyrgus communis, north<br />

of Enterprise, 21 July,<br />

WALLOWA County (WDP). H.<br />

ericetorum, Jct. Highway 26 &<br />

19, John Day River, 4 June,<br />

GRANT County (WAN).<br />

Adrian, 1 July 1957, W.<br />

Chatterton, MALHEUR (RES).<br />

Polites sonora sonora, Grant's<br />

Pass, 11 June 1993,<br />

JOSEPHINE (WBR). Ochlodes<br />

sylvanoides, Highway 20, 7<br />

miles northeast of Juntura, 13<br />

July 1976, R.W. Jue, MALHEUR<br />

(RES). Euphyes vestris<br />

vestris, Susan Creek State<br />

Park, 27 June, DOUGLAS<br />

County (DTh). Olalla Creek,<br />

28 June, LINCOLN County<br />

(DVM). Papilio machuon<br />

oregonius, Jackass Creek, 2<br />

September, GRANT County,<br />

(DTh). Pontia beckerii, Mt.<br />

Hood, near Cairn Basin, 6 July<br />

1992, HOOD RIVER County (LE).<br />

Pontia protodice, Highway 20, 7<br />

miles east-northeast Juntura, 13<br />

July 1976, R.W. Jue, MALHEUR<br />

(RES). P. occidentalis, Miller L.<br />

Ridge, 10 August, JOSEPHINE<br />

County (DVM). Pieris napi<br />

marginalis, Hortense Lake, mid-<br />

July, DESCHUTES County (EL).<br />

Euchloe hyantis lotta, Redmond,<br />

16 April, DESCHUTES County<br />

(EL). Colias alexandra<br />

edwardsii, Mt. Hood, Summit<br />

Meadows, June 1895,<br />

CLACKAMAS County, J.E. Cottle<br />

(RES) [Coordinators note: This<br />

may be Colias occidentalis]. S.<br />

saepium, Lookout Mountain, 3<br />

August, HOOD RIVER County<br />

(LE). C. dumetorum oregonensis,<br />

Indian Ford Creek Campground, 5<br />

May, DESCHUTES County (SS).<br />

Strymon melinus atrofasciatus,<br />

Lobster Creek near the Rogue<br />

River, 14 May, CURRY(RAL).<br />

Everes amyntula, Indian Ford<br />

Creek Campground, 5 May,<br />

DESCHUTES County (SS). Floras<br />

Creek Road bridge, 31 July,<br />

CURRY County (RAL).<br />

Charidryas homnni, Mt. Hood,<br />

Umbrella Falls, 7 July, HOOD<br />

RIVER County (LE). Polygonia<br />

satyrus, Lower Bridge, Metolius<br />

River, 30 May, JEFFERSON County<br />

(DTh). Polygonia progne silenus,<br />

Meadow Creek, Starkey<br />

Experimental Forest, 12 May,<br />

UNION County (USNFS). Oeneis<br />

nevadensis, Sixes River, 23 July,<br />

CURRY County (RAL).<br />

MOTHS<br />

Summary: Paul Hammond reports455 county<br />

recordsfor Noctuidsalone taken by recent U.5.<br />

National Forest staff survey of moths in Oregon<br />

National Forest areas, mostly in Linn and<br />

Jefferson counties. Last years' records were<br />

mostly in Union and Umatilla counties.<br />

WASHINGTON<br />

Contributors: JRD, PE, DN, F&JP, DAR DS,<br />

JHS, SMS& JW. REScontributed several older<br />

museum records but those will show up in<br />

Hinchliffs upcoming Atlas of Washington<br />

Butterflies(a companion to the Oregon Atlas).<br />

JRD, PE, D5, JHS, & RZare working on a survey<br />

of the Hanford Reserve Lands in Benton County.<br />

Don Rolfs observed good varietyand numbers of<br />

butterfly species in Chelan and Douglas<br />

Counties. RMP, JHS, & SMS searched hard in<br />

Pend Oreille, Spokane and Whitman counties for<br />

7hymelicuslineola butto no avail. Pyle and the<br />

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News of the Lepidopterists' Society<br />

Jun


Shepards'are ina dead heatfora new<br />

Washington state record! Maybe someone else<br />

can scope both of us! John Weber (JW) reports<br />

that butterflies wereabundantat Mount Rainier<br />

and photography wasgood.<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Hesperiajuba, Horn Rapids<br />

Road, southern edge of Hanford<br />

Reservoir, 22 May, BENTON<br />

County (JRD). Hesperia mada,<br />

Rattlesnake Mountain, ALE, 7 May,<br />

BENTON County (DS). 4ycaena<br />

nivalis, Mt. Townsend trail, 10<br />

August, JEFFERSON County<br />

(FWP). Mitoura spinetorum, 3.5<br />

miles northwest of Willard, 14<br />

August, SKAMANIA County (DN).<br />

Everes amyntula, Snively Canyon,<br />

ALE, 22 April, BENTON County<br />

(DS). Euphilotes enoptes, 4 miles<br />

south of Keller Feny, Highway 21,<br />

19 June, LINCOLN County (JHS,<br />

SMS). Plebejus icarioides, Snively<br />

Canyon, ALE, 22 April, BENTON<br />

County (DS). Polygonia faunus<br />

rusticus, Mt. Townsend trail, 10<br />

August, JEFFERSON County<br />

(FW) . Cercyonis pegala ariane ,<br />

Forest Road 27,3.5 miles west of<br />

Highway 101,16 August,<br />

JEFFERSON County (FW).<br />

Cercyonis oetus oetus, Rattlesnake<br />

Mountain, ALE, 8 July, BENTON<br />

County (DS).<br />

BRITISH<br />

COLUMBIA<br />

Contributom: CG, LJ, NK, JHS, SMS.<br />

Summary: Collecting conditions were good<br />

throughout the summer. Chris Guppy is<br />

beginning a survey of moths of the Quesnel area<br />

with over 200 species recorded the first year, a<br />

good number for such a northern locality.<br />

Norbert Kondla contributed many McBride area<br />

district records.<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Thorybes pylades, McBride, 29<br />

May, DISTRICT (NK). Thymelicus<br />

lineola, Sproule Creek, near<br />

Nelson, 13 July, REGION (JHS),<br />

the only other specimen, seen<br />

several years ago, was a radiator<br />

stun in Nelson. This was a fresh<br />

specimen, and the species should<br />

show up south of the Border any<br />

time as it has moved down from<br />

Revelstoke in the last 15 years.<br />

Hesperia juba, Battle Creek Road,<br />

East Cache Creek, 22 May,<br />

DISTRICT (NK). Hesperia<br />

nevada, Battle Creek Road, East<br />

Cache Creek, 22 May, DISTRICT<br />

(NK). Louis Lake northeast of<br />

Kamloops, 22 May, DISTRICT<br />

(NK). Amblyscirtes uialis,<br />

junction of Highway 5 and<br />

Blackwater Road, 14 May,<br />

DISTRICT (NK). Parnassius<br />

phoebus smintheus, McBride Peak,<br />

31 July, DISTRICT (NK).<br />

Pterourus glaucus canadensis,<br />

McBride, 20 May, DISTRICT (NK).<br />

Pieris rapae, Prince George, 22<br />

April, DISTRICT (NK); McBride, 29<br />

May, DISTRICT (NK). Euchloe<br />

hyantis, Louis Lake northeast of<br />

Kamloops, 14 May, DISTRICT<br />

(NK). Colias philodice, McBride,<br />

12 May, DISTRICT (NK). M.<br />

spinetorum, Jackman Flats, near<br />

Valemont, 23 May, DISTRICT and<br />

NORTH (NK). Callophrys<br />

sherdanii, Karnloops, 23 May,<br />

DISTRICT (NK). Incisalia<br />

augustinus, near Tete Jeune<br />

Cache, 1 May, DISTRICT (NK).<br />

Incisalia polios, Jackman Flats,<br />

near Valemont, 23 May, DISTRICT<br />

(NK). Incisalia eryphon, McBride,<br />

1 May, DISTRICT (NK). Everes<br />

amyntula, McBride, 12 May,<br />

DISTRICT (NK). C. argiolus,<br />

Highway 16 at Milk River, 26 April,<br />

DISTRICT (NK). Glaucopsyche<br />

lygdamus, McBride, 29 May,<br />

DISTRICT (NK). Lycaeides idas<br />

scudderi, McBride Peak, 31 July,<br />

DISTRICT (NK). Plebejus<br />

saepiolus, McBride, 6 June,<br />

DISTRICT(NK). Speyeria cybele<br />

leto, Sproule Creek, 1 August,<br />

PERFECT GYNANDROMORPH<br />

(SMS and JHS). Speyeria atlantis<br />

electa, Small River, Robson Valley,<br />

23 June, DISTRICT (NK).<br />

Speyeria hydaspe, McBride, 12<br />

July, DISTRICT (NK). Polygonia<br />

satyrus, Highway 16 at Milk River,<br />

26 April, DISTRICT (NK). P.<br />

zephrus, McBride, 1 May,<br />

DISTRICT (NK). P. oreas, Louis<br />

Lake northeast of Kamloops, 22<br />

May, DISTRICT (NK). Polygonia<br />

progne, Highway 16 at Milk River,<br />

26 April, DISTRICT (NK).<br />

Nymphalis antiopa, Highway 16 at<br />

Milk River, 26 April, DISTRICT<br />

(NK). N. vaualbum, Highway 16<br />

at Milk River, 26 April, DISTRICT<br />

(NK). Basilarchia arthemis,<br />

McBride, 11 June, DISTRICT (NK).<br />

Cercyonis sthenele, Tranquille,<br />

near Kamloops, 6 July,<br />

DISTRICT(NK).<br />

MOTHS<br />

Arctia caja, Cranbrook, no<br />

date given, DISTRICT (LJ).<br />

ARIZONA,<br />

CALIFORNIA,<br />

NEVADA<br />

Coordinator: Robert L. Langston (KLL),<br />

Contributors: Ed Ballard (EB), Jim F: Brock<br />

(JPB), Ken Davenport (KD), John F. Emmel<br />

(JFE), Clifford D. Ferris (CDF), Kon H. Leuschner<br />

(RHL), Lauritz Muehlbach (LM), Scott North<br />

(SN), Jerry A. Powell (JAY), Kelly M. Kichers<br />

(KMK), Arthur M. Shapiro (AMS), Oakley<br />

Shields (OS), W.P. 5ochor (WPS), Ray E.<br />

Stanford (RES) and John 0. Vernon (JBV).<br />

Note: The moth species have each Family name<br />

noted, and are in the taxa and sequenceof K.W.<br />

Hodges, eta/., 1953. The butterfly species follow<br />

C.D. Ferris, 1959.<br />

ARIZONA<br />

Contributon: JPB, KD, CDF, LM and KE5.<br />

Summary: Included are 24 county records for<br />

butterfly species. Only four moth species were<br />

reported, one a county record, the others not<br />

new fortheir locales.<br />

After a mild winter in Chino Valley, Yavapai<br />

County, spring got off to a good start, excessive<br />

heat in early summer, late summer with<br />

monsoon rains, and the first general killing frost<br />

by mid-October (LM). North of Alpine, Apache<br />

County on 10 August, there was only a window of<br />

good weather between thetime thatthe heavy<br />

morning dew evaporated and the clouds moved<br />

in fortheearly afternoon storm (CDF). in<br />

Cochise County, the Chiricahua Mountains fire<br />

consumed 23,000 acres by mid-July and took<br />

out the area from Barfoot Park almost to<br />

Rustler Park, then down in elevation to Kucker<br />

Canyon, the lake just above the Arizona Museum<br />

of Natural History Research Station, Onion<br />

Saddle and into Pinery Canyon (CDF). By late<br />

July, Cave Creekand South Fork werestill<br />

running black with debris (CDF).<br />

MOTHS<br />

SPHINGIDAE - Hemaris<br />

diffinis, Chino Valley, Yavapai<br />

County, 29 to 30 March, and on 31<br />

March ovipositing on coral berry<br />

(Symphoricarpus orbiculatus)<br />

(LM). Proserpinus vega, Greens<br />

Peak Road, 3 miles south of US 60,<br />

APACHE County, 24 July<br />

(JPB)(This is the seventh Arizona<br />

county for this seldom reported<br />

day-flier).<br />

PERICOPINAE - Gnophaela<br />

latipennis, Escudilla Mountain<br />

north of Alpine, Apache County,<br />

10 August (CDF). NOCTUIDAE -<br />

Catocala hernia, Chino Valley,<br />

appeared at nearly their usual time<br />

of 23 to 24 September (LM).<br />

MIGRANTS AND STRAYS<br />

Phoebis philea, lower Madera<br />

Canyon, Pima County, one white<br />

female, 7 August (KD).<br />

Libytheana carinenta larvata: US<br />

60 at Gila - Navajo County line,<br />

Carrizo Creek, 5,050 ft, NAVAJO<br />

County, 9 October, hundreds on<br />

roadside and stream bed flowers!<br />

(RES); many at Clifton, 3,600 ft,<br />

and hundreds along Highway 78,<br />

5,800 to 6,000 ft at the New<br />

Mexico state line, Greenlee<br />

County, 10 October (RES); Scarce<br />

and late in Chino Valley, Yavapai<br />

County, 10 to 13 October (LM).<br />

Vanessa cardui: Altogether absent<br />

during the spring in Chino Valley,<br />

only a few worn and frayed in<br />

September (LM). Danaus<br />

plexippus: The migration (such as<br />

it was) in Chino Valley was 5<br />

September (later than usual) to 6<br />

October, with no more than 15<br />

observed (LM). Last instar larvae<br />

on Asclepias tuberosa, NEW<br />

HOST, Canelo, Santa Cruz County,<br />

26 July (JPB). Danaus gilippus<br />

strigosus: Appeared on 17 April,<br />

unusually early for Chino Valley, as<br />

generally common during the<br />

summer (LM).<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Staphylus ceos, Hassayampa<br />

River, south of Wickenburg,<br />

MARICOPA County, 23 April (KD).<br />

Hesperopsis gracielae, vicinity of<br />

Havasu City, MOJAVE County (R.P.<br />

Meyerfide KD). Pyrgus philetas<br />

and Hylephila phyleus, Clifton,<br />

3,600 ft, both new for GREENLEE<br />

County, 10 October (RES).<br />

Oarisma garita last instar larva on<br />

Muhlenbergia rigens 7 June,<br />

Greens Peak Road, 3 miles south of<br />

US 60, Apache County, adult<br />

emerged 1 July (JPB).<br />

Amblyscirtes python, Salt River<br />

Canyon, GILA County, June 1902<br />

(O.C. Poling) - in Field Museum<br />

of Natural History, Chicago, one<br />

male det RES. Heraclides<br />

cresphontes: Oak Creek Canyon,<br />

COCONINO County, 1972 (A1<br />

Rubbertfide KD); common, No<br />

Name Lake, LA PAZ County, 1 to 6<br />

June 1992 (S.M. Nelsonfide RES);<br />

Clifton, 3,600 ft, GREENLEE<br />

County, 10 October (RES).<br />

Papilio multicaudatus: Show Low,<br />

APACHE County, 1968 (S.S.<br />

McKownfide RES); showed its<br />

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ivoltine nature in Chino Valley,<br />

Yavapai County, small males by 31<br />

March, then 12 to 18 April,<br />

reappearing all large 10 to 18<br />

September (LM). Pieris rapae,<br />

Snowflake, 5,582 ft, NAVAJO<br />

County, 30 September (RES), with<br />

Colias eurytheme confirmed in all<br />

Arizona counties (RES). Eurema<br />

dina westwoodi, Red Rock<br />

Canyon near Patagonia, Santa<br />

Cruz County, 15 August (JPB).<br />

Fixsenia ontario ilavia, roadside<br />

stop in Molino Basin, PIMA<br />

County, 12 March 1983 (J.K.<br />

Adamsfide RES). Hemiargus<br />

ceraunus gyas, Clifton, 3,600 ft,<br />

GREENLEE County, 10 October<br />

(RES). Agraulis vanillae<br />

incamta, Florence Junction,<br />

PINAL County, 9 May 1974 (G.S.<br />

Forbesfide RES). Euptoieta<br />

claudia, Ehrenberg, 450 ft, LA PAZ<br />

County, 12 October 1977 (G.S.<br />

Forbesfide RES). Speyeria<br />

atlantis nausicaa and Speyeria<br />

morrnonia luski, Escudilla<br />

Mountain, north of Alpine, Apache<br />

County, 10 August (CDF).<br />

Chlosyne californica, Palm<br />

Canyon, Kofa Mountains, YUMA<br />

County, 31 August 1986, Erin<br />

McKown (fide S.S. McKown, RES).<br />

Chlosyne lacinia crocale, US 601<br />

70 at PINALI Gila county line,<br />

4,600 ft, GILA County, 9 October<br />

(RES). Dymasia dymas chara,<br />

Clifton, 3,600 ft, GREENLEE<br />

County, 10 October (RES).<br />

Nymphalis antiopa: Yuma, YUMA<br />

County, 23 March 1962 (W.A.<br />

Hedgesfide RES); No Name Lake,<br />

1 June 1992 and Bill Williams<br />

River Delta, 22 March 1994, both<br />

LA PAZ County (S.M. Nelsonfide<br />

RES). Vanessa virginiensis and<br />

Junonia coenia, Yuma, YUMA<br />

County, both 16 September 1961<br />

(W.J. Hedgesfide RES). Junonia<br />

coenia and Junonia nigrosuffusa<br />

sympatric at Hassayampa River<br />

Preserve below Wickenburg,<br />

Maricopa County, 14 May (LM).<br />

Basilarchia astyanax arizonensis,<br />

one fresh male, Bill Williams River<br />

Delta, LA PAZ County, 22 March,<br />

EARLY (S.M. Nelsonfide RES).<br />

Anaea andria, one fresh male on<br />

cottonwood tree trunk, Gila River<br />

at Safford, 2,920 ft, GRAHAM<br />

County, 10 October (RES).<br />

Cercyonis oetus charon, Escudilla<br />

Mountain north of Alpine, Apache<br />

County, worn by 10 August<br />

(CDF)(the only Satyridae<br />

reported).<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

Contributo~: EB, KD, JFE, RLL, KHL, SN, JA6<br />

KMR AM5, 05, WP5and RE5. Summary:<br />

Included are 36 county and two state records<br />

for butterfly species. Only two moth species<br />

weredetermined ascounty records, with<br />

northerjy and south-easterly range extensions.<br />

Mild January and early Februaryat Jerseydale,<br />

Mariposa County, with 13 inches of snow in<br />

February (05). Bay Area mild and dry most of<br />

January and much of February (RLL). A very dry<br />

winter with minimal snow pack which melted<br />

early, but not as early as 1992 (AM5). Warmish<br />

March and April, but May unseasonably cool<br />

(05). 5pring was cool with several late storms<br />

delaying flight seasons (AMS). Bay Area with<br />

unusually late rains in May with spring-flyers<br />

still observedforthe Xerces counts in late June<br />

(RLL). In Mariposa County, hot in mid-August,<br />

and rained two inches in early October (05)<br />

Summer was relatively cool, but very dry; no<br />

measurable summer rain in the high country, but<br />

season ended veryearly with snow 12,28<br />

September, 14October, and heavy snow by6<br />

November (AMS). Low altitude rains began 4<br />

October in northern California, but commenced<br />

in earnest4 November, and continued many<br />

days until year's end (RLL). Rain and snow in<br />

Mariposa County Novemberand December (05).<br />

MOTHS<br />

ETHMIINAE - Ethmia tricula<br />

associated with Phacelia<br />

tanacetifolia, above Aguanga,<br />

2,500 ft, Riverside County, 11 April<br />

(RHL).<br />

PLUTELLIDAE - Plutella<br />

xylostella, Milagra Ridge, Pacifica,<br />

San Mateo County, 14 April (RLL).<br />

TORTRICIDAE - Rhyacionia<br />

zozana, Caliente Creek, 1,600 ft, 2<br />

miles east of Caliente, Kern<br />

County, 21 May (KMR).<br />

PYRALIDAE - Uresiphita<br />

reversalis, hill above Tiburon, 25<br />

May, larvae defoliating about ten<br />

percent of the French Broom in<br />

this and other parts of Marin<br />

County (RLL). Pyrausta<br />

rubricalis, Kensington, Contra<br />

Costa County, 7, 28 September, 9,<br />

11 October (RLL). Pyrausta<br />

subsequalis petaluma, El Cerrito<br />

hills, Contra Costa County, 10<br />

January, EARLY (RLL). Galleria<br />

mellonella and Achroia grisella<br />

with long adult emergence, 12<br />

January to 25 November,<br />

Kensington, Contra Costa County,<br />

honeybee colony in chimney<br />

(RLL). Salebriacus odiosellus,<br />

Tom's Place, 7,200 ft, Mono<br />

County, 3 August (KMR).<br />

GEOMETRIDAE -<br />

Drepanulatrix bifihta ruthiaria,<br />

Rock Creek Road, 8,880 ft, Mono<br />

County, 3 August (KMR). Pero<br />

occidentalis canastra, Pinyon<br />

Crest, 4,200 ft, Riverside County,<br />

17 April (RHL). Aethaloida<br />

packardaria, 1-80 Gold Run rest<br />

area, 3,300 ft, Placer County, 28<br />

August (RLL). Nepytia jubata,<br />

Mammoth rest area, 7,650 ft,<br />

Highway 395, Mono County, 4<br />

August (KMR). Cheteoscelis<br />

bistriaria, Lake of the Woods,<br />

5,200 ft, Kern County (KMR).<br />

SPHINGIDAE - Hemaris<br />

senta, Mitchell Canyon, Mount<br />

Diablo, Contra Costa County, 17<br />

June (RLL).<br />

ARCTIIDAE - Apantesis<br />

proxima, Brooks Island, CONTRA<br />

COSTA County and NORTH, 9 to<br />

11 September (JAP).<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Hypena<br />

humuli, Kern River Canyon at<br />

2,200 ft, Kern County, 5 March<br />

(KMR). Apamea spaldingi,<br />

Discestra hamata, and Admetovis<br />

oxymorus, Mount Pinos Highway,<br />

7,480 ft, Kern County, 3 July<br />

(KMR). Aseptis binotata,<br />

Kensington, 7 June (RLL). Aseptis<br />

cara, three species of<br />

Oncocnemis, plus 13 other<br />

noctuid species, Rock Creek Road,<br />

8,880 ft, Mono County, 3 August<br />

(KMR). Annaphila danistica,<br />

Democrat Hot Springs, 2,200 ft,<br />

Kern River Canyon, Kern County,<br />

29 March (RHL). Annaphila<br />

divinula, Santa Catalina Island,<br />

Los Angeles County, 7 April -<br />

smallest member of the genus on<br />

the island! (RHL). Heliothodes<br />

diminutiva, Democrat Hot<br />

Springs, 29 March (RHL). Agrotis<br />

gravis, Kern National Wildlife<br />

Refuge, 220 ft, KERN County, far<br />

SOUTH, INLAND (KMR)-<br />

important range extension, as<br />

known only on beach areas north<br />

of San Francisco (RHL). Emoa<br />

acornis alko, Tom's Place, 7,200 ft,<br />

Mono County, 3 August and Mount<br />

Pinos, 7,480 ft, Kern County, 4<br />

September (KMR). Emoa<br />

obeliscoides, Mount Pinos Road at<br />

6.400 ft. Kern County, 4<br />

~k~tember found in<br />

Hualavai Mountains,<br />

~rizona)(KM~). Ufeus plicatus<br />

ssp., Caliente Creek 8.6 miles east<br />

of Caliente, 1,960 ft, Kern County,<br />

back in 1990 (KMR), but now<br />

determined as a new unlisted<br />

subspecies by RHL. Schinia<br />

mortua, Kern National Wildlife<br />

Refuge, 220 ft, 2 September<br />

(KMR).<br />

MIGRANTS AND STRAYS<br />

Nymphalis californica: One in<br />

Davis, Yolo County (unusual), 8<br />

March (AMS); worn hibernants,<br />

Morrison Canyon, Alameda<br />

County, 12 March (RLL); frequent<br />

migrations at Jerseydale, Mariposa<br />

County, heading generally<br />

southeast, 1 March to April 19,<br />

only singles 21 May, 18 June and<br />

10, 18, 28 October (0s); peak<br />

flight near Darrah, 3,146 ft,<br />

Mariposa County on 15 March,<br />

with up to 90 seen in 20 minutes<br />

in 120 feet (0s); very low all year<br />

except in highest parts of north<br />

Coast Range and the Yolla Bollys -<br />

saw hardly any in the Sierra<br />

Nevada (AMS). Vanessa cardui:<br />

First for Davis, Yolo County, 25<br />

March, and present in very low<br />

numbers all season (AMS); Red<br />

Bluff, Tehama County, 6 June<br />

(only one fresh at mud seen all<br />

year)(OS). Danaus plescippus:<br />

Four actively nectaring on<br />

eucalypts, Albany Hill, Alameda<br />

County, 2 January, EARLY (RLL);<br />

winter aggregation at Pinole Point,<br />

Contra Costa County, mostly<br />

dispersed by 1 March, only 15<br />

observed (RLL); very scarce at<br />

Jerseydale all year, one worn, 14<br />

March, one on 15 July, three fresh<br />

adults and one fifth instar larva on<br />

milkweed 24 August and one on 26<br />

October (0s); About 100 seen this<br />

year with ten on 4 July (AMS);<br />

Kensington, Contra Costa County,<br />

only single-digits, mid September<br />

to 8 November (RLL); the number<br />

of butterflies heading coastwise<br />

this fall was about twice 1993<br />

(AMS).<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Thorybes pylades, See<br />

Canyon, San Luis Obispo County,<br />

21 March EARLY, 4 April common<br />

(KD). Thorybes mesicanus<br />

blanco (ventral hind wing white,<br />

little or no brown striping), Mulky<br />

Meadows, 9,400 ft, west of Lone<br />

Pine, INYO County, SOUTH and<br />

WEST, many found 8,23 June<br />

(EB). Two odd "strays" of Erynnis<br />

propertius from normal foothill<br />

habitat, Davis, Yolo County, 2<br />

March, and Suisun Marsh, Solano<br />

County, 1 April (AMS). Pyrgus<br />

communis/ Pyrgus a1 bescens<br />

contact zone on both sides of Kern1<br />

Tulare County line along Highway<br />

43,4 November (KD- all det by<br />

Julian Donahue) -both species<br />

now verified from Tulare County;<br />

only one previous Pyrgus<br />

communis record for Kern County<br />

(KD). Heliopetes ericetorum,<br />

Gates Canyon, Solano County, 30<br />

March, EARLY for Northern<br />

California (AMS). Celotes nessus,<br />

ravine near Colorado River bridge<br />

west of Topock (Mohave County,<br />

Arizona), SAN BERNARDINO<br />

County and STATE, 27 May 1973<br />

(KD). Hesperia juba, Sespe Creek,<br />

Rose Valley (north-northeast of<br />

Ojai), VENTURA County, 2 August<br />

(EB). Ochlodes sykanoides,<br />

Castle peak at 8,800 ft, HIGH,<br />

Nevada County, 12 August, EARLY<br />

for high (AMS). Ochlodes<br />

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agricola, Lookout, MODOC<br />

County, June circa 1896 (J.E.<br />

Cottlefide RES). E! melane, 5<br />

miles northeast of Arcata, 300 ft,<br />

HUMBOLDT County, 25<br />

September (SN). Parnassius<br />

clodius near baldur, north of Tiger<br />

Flat Campground at crest of<br />

Greenhorn Mountains, KERN<br />

County, 24 June 1961 (RES)(On<br />

county line with Tulare -where<br />

Parnassius clodius was recorded<br />

by KD in the 1980's. Heraclides<br />

cresphontes: Garden Grove,<br />

ORANGE County and NORTH for<br />

coastal California, one 24 July, one<br />

29 August (WPS); Several at<br />

Rancho Santa Fe, San Diego<br />

County, 14 to 15 April, yard and<br />

nearby orange groves (RES).<br />

Papilio eurymedon: Brawley,<br />

IMPERZAL County, 26 June 1967,<br />

one worn male (S.S. McKownjXe<br />

RES); Ova on Prunus emarginata<br />

and Rhamnus rubra, Fallen Leaf<br />

Lake, 6,400 ft, El Dorado County,<br />

30 June (JFE). New colonies of<br />

Pieris napi venosa in See Canyon<br />

and Prefumo Canyon, San Luis<br />

Obispo County, 21 March, 4 April<br />

(KD). Anthocharis Sara<br />

"gunderi", Santa Catalina Island,<br />

Los Angeles County, 7 April (RHL,<br />

Jeff Slotten). Paramidea<br />

lanceolata, SAN FRANCISCO City<br />

and County, 1 May 1928 (C.A. Hill<br />

fide RES)(None in San Francisco<br />

in recent years (RLL)] . Colias<br />

philodice eriphyle stray, Meiss<br />

Lake, 8,700 ft, HIGH, Alpine<br />

County, 26 July (AMS). Zerene<br />

eurydice: Mather, TUOLUMNE<br />

County, September circa 1896<br />

(J.E. Cottleme RES); Aptos,<br />

SANTA CRUZ County, 18 July<br />

1992,lO October 1992 (K.W. Miller<br />

fide RES); YUBA County, data on<br />

request (C. Hageman). Lycaena<br />

phlaeas ssp., Virginia Lakes,<br />

10,000 ft, Mono County, 2 July,<br />

EARLY for California Lycaena<br />

phlaeas (JFE). &ycaena cuprea,<br />

Yosemite Valley, MARIPOSA<br />

County, June circa 1896 (J.E.<br />

Cottlejide RES). Gaddes<br />

xanthoides: Dog Bar Road south of<br />

Grass Valley, Nevada County, 15<br />

July 1990 (C. Hageman)[earlier<br />

date than those from Washington<br />

(AMS) in 1991 Season Summary];<br />

Cottonwood Creek and Highway<br />

166,4 June - second locale for<br />

Santa Barbara County (KD).<br />

Gaeides gorgon, Tar Gap Road,<br />

KINGS County, common 12 May<br />

(KD). Chalceria rubida<br />

monachensis associated with<br />

Rumex salicgolius, Coyote Creek,<br />

10,000 ft, west of Bishop, Inyo<br />

County, 20 July (JFE, G. Pratt).<br />

Atlides halesus estesi ova on<br />

Phoradendron juniperinum<br />

parasitic on Juniperus<br />

occidentalis, north base,<br />

Observation Peak, 6,200 ft, HIGH,<br />

Lassen County, 17 July (JFE, G.<br />

Pratt). Satyrium auretorum and<br />

first time for Satyrium tetra,<br />

Washington, 2,650 ft, Nevada<br />

County, 17 June (AMS). Mitoura<br />

johnsoni, north Trinity Mountain,<br />

5,200 ft., HUMBOLDT County, 8<br />

June (SN). Mitoura thornei, Little<br />

Cedar Canyon east of Lower Otay<br />

Lake, San Diego County, 13 June,<br />

LATE (RLL). A stray female<br />

Incisalia eryphon, Kensington, 13<br />

April (RLL), and several at San<br />

Pablo Reservoir associated with<br />

Monterey Pines, 18 April (JAP),<br />

both CONTRA COSTA County.<br />

Strymon avalona, Santa Catalina<br />

Island, Los Angeles County, 7 April<br />

(RHL, J. Slotten). New colony of<br />

Philotes sonorensis, 0.8 mile east<br />

of Chimney Creek Camp, Tulare<br />

County and EAST for the Sierra<br />

part of California, 13 April (KD).<br />

Euphilotes bernardino<br />

bernardino, Mountain Springs,<br />

2,292 ft, IMPERIAL County, 24<br />

June 1961 (R.W.' Breedlovefide<br />

RES). Euphilotes enoptes<br />

dammersi, In-KO-Pah Gorge, 2,290<br />

ft, IMPERIAL County, 29<br />

September 1967 (F.T. Thornefide<br />

RES). Glaucopsyche lygdamus<br />

incognita, Cottonwood Pass, KERN<br />

County, 12 May - bold black<br />

spots! - not Glaucopsyche<br />

lygdamus australis as known from<br />

Kern County and to the south<br />

(KD). Apodemia m om, Novato,<br />

MARIN County, 14 August 1935, in<br />

Field Museum of Natural History,<br />

Chicago w e RES) [No recent<br />

examples from Marin (RLL)] .<br />

Apodemia palmerii, Edwards Air<br />

Force Base under permit, KERN<br />

County, data to be published via<br />

government channels Vide KD).<br />

Speyeria coronis: Gates Canyon,<br />

Solano County, 18 May, confirming<br />

a population here and Suisun<br />

Marsh, Solano County, 3 October,<br />

second in 23 years (AMS); one<br />

fresh female, SAN FRANCISCO<br />

City and County, June 1896 (J.E.<br />

Cottlefide RES). Speyeria egleis,<br />

Plaskett Meadows, GLENN County,<br />

3 July 1970 (S.K. Dvorakfide<br />

RES). Speyeria adiaste atossa,<br />

two fresh males, Cuyama Peak,<br />

5,875 ft, SANTA BARBARA<br />

County, 15 June 1923 (J.D.<br />

Gunder) - in San Diego Museum<br />

of Natural History, det RES.<br />

Speyeria atlantis irene, Mulky<br />

Meadows, 9,400 ft, west of Lone<br />

Pine, INYO County, SOUTH and<br />

EAST, 6 to 14 July (EB). Speyeria<br />

momnia arge, near Meiss Lake,<br />

Carson Pass, Alpine County, 19<br />

June, EARLY (AMS). Thessalia<br />

leanira, Gates Canyon, 18 May,<br />

first here in 21 years (AMS); and<br />

Zenia Bluffs northeast of<br />

Alderpoint, 20 May (SN)- second<br />

record for Humboldt County.<br />

Phyciodes dark phenotype near<br />

typical pulchella, Coyote Creek,<br />

10,000 ft, HIGH, west of Bishop,<br />

Inyo County, 20 July (JFE, G.<br />

Pratt) -( = pratensis, =<br />

campestris) - see J. Scott, 1994,<br />

Papilio No. 7, for revision of<br />

Phyciodes (JFE). Phyciodes orseis<br />

herlani, Eagle Meadow Road near<br />

Niagara Creek, 3 miles south of<br />

Sonora Pass Road, 13 July - one<br />

male among hordes of Phyciodes<br />

pratensis montana (KD)-<br />

second locality for Phyciodes<br />

orseis herlani in Tuolumde<br />

County, the first was by J.A. Scott,<br />

1984 (RLL). Euphydryas<br />

chalcedona larvae on Ceanothus<br />

velutinus, NEW HOST, Groves<br />

Prairie Road, HUMBOLDT County,<br />

10 May (SN)- many reared to<br />

adults on Ceanothus velutinus and<br />

photos at habitat (SN). Polygonia<br />

faunus rusticus, YUBA County,<br />

data on request (C. Hegemanfide<br />

RES). Aglais milberti: Unusually<br />

numerous and widespread in early<br />

spring - Yolo County, 2,12 March,<br />

Sacramento County, 4 March, 28<br />

May, Placer County, 9 March, Lake<br />

County, 27 March (AMS); Mount<br />

Pinos, VENTURA County, 15 June<br />

1957 (N.L. LaDuefide RES); One<br />

male on 17 April, first record for<br />

Jerseydale, ~ ari~osa County (0s).<br />

Vanessa virginiensis and Vanessa<br />

atalanta rubria, Brawley, 15<br />

September 1961, both "new" for<br />

IMPERIAL County (W.A. Hedges<br />

fide RES). Coenonympha<br />

cal$omia, canyon west of<br />

Kennedy Meadows, 6,700 ft, HIGH,<br />

Tulare County, 18 June (JFE,<br />

Bruce Griffin). Cercyonis meadii<br />

(!!), Idyllwild, RIVERSIDE County<br />

and STATE, 28 June 1985 (S.S.<br />

McKown) - one fresh female (<br />

reared/escaped - RES has seen<br />

and believes).<br />

Old records from just east of<br />

the San Diego County line:<br />

Pholisora catullus, Euchloe<br />

hyantis lotta, Paramidea<br />

lanceolata australis, Callophqs<br />

perplexa, Mitoura loki, Incisalia<br />

augustinus iroides, Glaucopsyche<br />

lygdamus australis and<br />

Nymphalis calgonzica, In-KO-Pah<br />

Gorge, 2,100 to 2,200 ft, canyons<br />

north of Desert View Tower, 26<br />

March 1960, all eight new for<br />

IMPERIAL County (K.C. Hughes,<br />

RES).<br />

NEVADA<br />

Contributors: RLL, RE5 and JBV.<br />

Summary: With so few reports, thereare only<br />

two county records for butterfly species.<br />

Nothing new among the moths.<br />

MOTHS<br />

PYRALIDAE - Pseudoschinia<br />

elautalis, 1-80 Fernley Rest Area,<br />

Washoe County, 27 August (RLL).<br />

GEOMETRIDAE - Semiothisa<br />

excurvata, 1-80 Fernley Rest Area,<br />

Washoe County, 27 August (RLL).<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Schinia<br />

walsinghamiles and S. separata,<br />

1-80 Fernley Rest Area, Washoe<br />

County, 27 August (RLL).<br />

MIGRANTS AND STRAYS<br />

Colias eurytheme, Lovelock,<br />

3,900 ft, Pershing County, many<br />

flying northeast in late afternoon,<br />

16 August, and hundreds flying<br />

northeast (away from the sun)<br />

until sunset 27 August (RLL) -<br />

hot, no wind either day.<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Erynnis persius fredericki,<br />

Kyle Canyon, Spring Pange,<br />

CLARK County, 3 June 1984 (S.S.<br />

McKown) - one male examined<br />

with microscope by SSM and WS.<br />

Hesperopsk libya lena, 36.8 miles<br />

south of Gerlach, Washoe County,<br />

8 June (JBV). Hesperia lindseyi,<br />

26 to 31 miles north of Gerlach, 8<br />

June (JBV). Known only in<br />

Washoe County in Nevada. Colias<br />

alexandra edwardsii, 26 to 34<br />

miles north of Gerlach, 8 June<br />

(JBV). One male Eurema nicippe,<br />

Silver Peak Mountains, 13 miles<br />

south of Silverpeak, Esmeralda<br />

County, 11 May (JBV) -rare in<br />

Great Basin habitat and this far<br />

north. Satyrium californicum<br />

cygnus, Leadville Canyon, 31 to 34<br />

miles north of Gerlach, Washoe<br />

County, 8 June (JBV). Euphilotes<br />

enoptes langstoni, one fresh<br />

female (confirmed RLL), Silver<br />

Peak Mountains, 13 miles south of<br />

Silverpeak, 11 May - new for<br />

ESMERALDA County at subspecies<br />

level (JBV).<br />

June 1995<br />

News oft the Lepidopterists' Society<br />

Page 7


ALBERTA,<br />

MONTANA,<br />

WYOMING, UTAH,<br />

COLORADO, NEW<br />

MEXICO<br />

Coordinator: Kay E. Stanford (RES) 21<br />

January 1995<br />

Assistants: Katharine A. Stanford (KAS),<br />

Paul Opler (PAO) and Andrew D. Warren (ADW)<br />

Contributors: John Acorn (JA), James Adams<br />

(JKA), GeorgeT. Austin (GTA), Don Bowman<br />

(DEB), <strong>University</strong> a'f Northern Colorado Museum<br />

(UNC), Steve Cary(5JC), Neil Dankert (NED)<br />

Terhune 5. Dickel (TSD),Thomas C. Emmel (TCE),<br />

Clifford D. Ferris (CDF), Field Museum of Natural<br />

History, Chicago, Illinois (Florida Museum of<br />

Natural History). Mike Fisher (M5F), Clyde F.<br />

Gillette (CFG), Chuck Harpand his family (CEH),<br />

Jack Harry (JLH), Richard Holland (KWH), Joel<br />

M. Johnson (JMJ), Steve Kohler (SJK), Boris<br />

Kondratieff (BCK), Bob Langston (RLL), Dave<br />

Leatherman (DL), Ron Leuschner (KHL), Marilyn<br />

Lutzand her family (ML), Gerald McWilliams<br />

(GMc), Gary Marrone (GMM), Clifford A. Miles<br />

(CAM), Bob Mower (RCM), Mark Nelson (SMN),<br />

John Nordin (JSN), Paul Opler (PAO), Bill<br />

Patte~on (WDP), Levi Phillips (WLP), Floyd and<br />

June Preston (F&JP), James A. Scott (JAS),<br />

hra 5imonson (SS), Charles Slater (CPS),<br />

Donnette Smith (DS), Ray E. Stanford (RES),<br />

George 5tephens (GMS), Steve Sommerfeld<br />

(SWS), Ken Tidwell (KBT), Anita Vasquez (AV),<br />

John Vernon (JBV), Andy Warren (ADW), Byron<br />

Weber (BW), Wayne Whaley (WHW), Ernest<br />

Williams (EHW), Brigham Young <strong>University</strong><br />

(BYU).<br />

Summary: Total of 47contributors,<br />

surpassing the previous high of 44 in 1980, and<br />

thezone 3 high of 44 in 1991; perhapsthe<br />

highestforany zone in any year! JLH, PAO, WDP,<br />

RE5, and ADW each reported from four Zone 4<br />

States in 1994. CDF, SJK, JA5, and RE5 have<br />

reported each of the past 16 or more years.<br />

During the 16 years thiszone Summary has<br />

reported 399 butterfly species, 380 of them<br />

with new county records, from every one of our<br />

205 counties. In 1994there were nearly 1,000<br />

butterfly records received, including 566 county<br />

records in 147counties [Of the 566 county<br />

records, 199 species were involved, in<br />

comparison with 202 species involved in new<br />

county records in 19931 and 5 state records.<br />

rhere are now 103average butterfly species per<br />

county in Zone4, compared with 119 in Zone3;<br />

even if they accomplish nothing there [fat<br />

chance!] it would take usl7.5yearstocatch them<br />

with continuing hard workand good luck. Only<br />

about 200 moth records were received, including<br />

many state records, but as usual there are<br />

backlogs of material to curate and identify.<br />

Dedication: The 1993 Zone4Summary was<br />

dedicated to F. Martin Brown, whodied in May<br />

that year, and this one is similarly dedicated to<br />

J. Donald Eff, whodied in Montana just a few<br />

weeksago, on 6 December 1994. Collections from<br />

both lepidopterists are preserved at the<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Colorado in Boulder. The yearfor all<br />

records in the Summary is 1994, unless another<br />

year is cited.<br />

Contributor: JA.<br />

ALBERTA<br />

Note: The following comments are abstracted<br />

from the Fourth of July Butterfly Count reports<br />

(XerceslNABA) for 1993and 1994. Weather was<br />

variable, but included one count with 6 0 mph<br />

windsand only a few butterfiiesfound taking<br />

shelter! No moths were reported. Apparently<br />

new from the Lethbridgearea of south-central<br />

Alberta were Thymelicus lineola, Plebejus idas,<br />

Phyciodes batesii, and Coenonympha tullla<br />

inornaca, Plebejus idas would be new from southcentral<br />

Alberta, so I will waitto plot an Atlasdot<br />

there until the identification is confirmed by JA. I<br />

also understand that his Alberta Butterflies<br />

book is now available.<br />

Coordinator: SJK<br />

MONTANA<br />

Contributors: CEH, JLH, 5JK, PAO, WDP, AV,<br />

JBV, ADW, BW.<br />

Summary: This total of 9 beats the previous<br />

high of 8 in 1984, exceptthat13 [including family<br />

members and guests] were listed in 1982; 7<br />

actually sent in reports that year. A hot, dry<br />

season followed the very cold, wet 1993, which<br />

produced early and poor flightsfor most species.<br />

Bell's Law: Average seasonsare usually the best<br />

ones!<br />

MOTHS<br />

No reports.<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Summary: 247records came in, including 8 4<br />

county records for 42 species in 28 counties [46<br />

counties in 199311994combined]. The average<br />

species per county is now 80.61, or 73.67percent<br />

of projection.<br />

Note: Last year SJK sent me several<br />

correctionsfor my draft Montana Summary,<br />

which went off to the Editor on 18 January<br />

1994, butthechanges were not made (I'll not<br />

even attemptto correct the hundreds of typos<br />

that appeared in the printedsummaryde<br />

novo!). Most of Steve'schangesare included in<br />

the species records below, but I will take care of<br />

one ight here: 5JK recordsare in Montana, not<br />

New Mexico, while SJC recordsare theexact<br />

reverse; likeShakey'sdoesn3t cash checksand<br />

the bankdoesn't make pizza.<br />

Epargyreus clarus, EARLY is<br />

10 May 1910 (MSUISJK); Griffith<br />

Creek, east of Glendive, DAWSON<br />

County, 24 May (SJK); south rim<br />

of Marias River, south of Chester,<br />

LIBERTY County, on Astragalus,<br />

17 June (CEH). Thorybes<br />

pylades, Babb, GLACIER County,<br />

26 June 1958 (V. Nabokovl ADW);<br />

same data as Epargyreus clarus,<br />

LIBERTY County; 2 miles east of<br />

Fallon, PRAIRIE County,<br />

NORTHEAST, 25 May (SJK); west<br />

of Hysham, TREASURE County,<br />

26 May (SJK). Erynnis afranius,<br />

Griffith Creek, east of Glendive,<br />

DAWSON County [confirmatory],<br />

24 May (SJK); Big Sheep<br />

Mountains, 17.5 miles northwest<br />

of Terry, PRAIRIE County, 25 May<br />

(SJK). Erynnis persius, the same<br />

exact data, DAWSON/PRAIRIE<br />

counties (SJK, genitalic det);<br />

delete Erynnis afranius from<br />

SILVER BOW County - it is<br />

Erynnis persius (det JAS) as are<br />

most [maybe ALL] Erynnis<br />

"afranius" from western Montana,<br />

Idaho, Oregon, Washington,<br />

British Columbia, Alaska, the<br />

Yukon and the Northwest j<br />

Territories At this point, if Bums<br />

hasn't seen 'em, off they go!<br />

Pyrgus communis, Harvey Creek,<br />

west of Hall, GRANITE County, 2<br />

September (SJK); Eight-Mile<br />

Creek, near Florence, RAVALLI<br />

County, 8 September (SJK); now<br />

known from all but Lewis and<br />

Clark and Silver Bow counties.<br />

Carterocephalus palaemon,<br />

Boulder River Road, southwest of<br />

Basin, JEFFERSON County, 27<br />

June (SJK); roadside near east<br />

Butte, Sweetgrass Hills, LIBERTY<br />

County, 4,200 ft, 11 June (CEH).<br />

Oarisma garita, 6 miles south of<br />

Townsend, BROADWATER<br />

County, 29 June (SJK); Cardwell,<br />

JEFFERSON County, 29 June<br />

(SJK); same data as<br />

Carterocephalus palaemon,<br />

LIBERTY County (CEH).<br />

Thymelicus lineola, US 287, 16<br />

miles south of Ennis [new<br />

locality], on Chrysothamnus,<br />

Madison County, 28 July (CEH).<br />

Hesperiajuba, Harvey Creek,<br />

west of Hall, GRANITE County, 2<br />

September; 1 mile south of<br />

Helmsville, POWELL County, 6<br />

September; southeast of Hot<br />

Springs, SANDERS County,<br />

NORTHWEST, 1 September (all<br />

SJK). Hesperia uncas, hills east of<br />

Toston, BROADWATER County, 30<br />

June (SJK); Big Timber Canyon,<br />

Crazy Mountains, 6 miles west of<br />

US 191, SWEET GRASS County,<br />

25 July 1975 (WDP); 8 miles east<br />

of Power, TETON County, 2 August<br />

(CEH). Hesperia pahaska, delete<br />

from RAVALLI County (last year's<br />

Season Summary-it IS Hesperia<br />

comma) and from GLACIER<br />

County (earlier Summary - it is<br />

Hesperia nevada) and from<br />

CARTER County (earlier<br />

Summary-it is Hesperia<br />

comma)(SJK). Hesperia nevada,<br />

delete from GARFIELD County-it<br />

is Hesperia juba (SJK). Polites<br />

peckius, 3 miles west of Helena,<br />

LEWIS and CLARK County, 30<br />

June (SJK). Polites draco, LATE is<br />

28 August 1959 (TWDISJK).<br />

Polites themistocles, 6 miles south<br />

of Townsend, BROADWATER<br />

County, 29 June; Cardwell,<br />

JEFFERSON County, 29 June; near<br />

Garrison, POWELL County, 30<br />

June (all SJK). Polites mystic, 6<br />

miles south of Townsend,<br />

BROADWATER County, 29 June;<br />

Cardwell, JEFFERSON County, 29<br />

June; Jefferson Island, MADISON<br />

County, 7 July (all SJK). Polites<br />

sonora, 6 miles south of<br />

Townsend, BROADWATER County,<br />

29 June; Boulder River Road,<br />

southwest of Basin, JEFFERSON<br />

County, 27 June (all SJK). Anyone<br />

who still follows Evans (1955) in<br />

considering Polites mystic and<br />

Polites sonora to be conspecific,<br />

please reread the last 6 records<br />

before formulating your next<br />

question! Ochlodes sylvanoides,<br />

LATE is 26 September 1983 (SJK).<br />

Atrytonopsis hianna, a singlespecimen<br />

state record in 1993, was<br />

found in six NEW counties in 1994<br />

[malignant hyperplash or previous<br />

neglect]: 45 miles east of Miles<br />

City, CUSTER County, 26 May;<br />

Griffith Creek, east of Glendive,<br />

DAWSON County, 24 May; 16<br />

miles west of Plevna, FALLON<br />

County, 26 May; 2 miles east of<br />

Fallon, PRAIRIE County, 25 May;<br />

MT 261, south of Sidney,<br />

RICHLANDI WIBAUX County, 24<br />

May (all SJK); three cheers for this<br />

major field triumph! Amblyscirtes<br />

oslari, ravines north of Fort<br />

Benton, Marias River, CHOUTEAU<br />

County, dramatically<br />

NORTHWEST, 3,100 ft, 19 June<br />

(CEH); MT 261, south of Sidney,<br />

RICHLANDI WIBAUX County,<br />

NORTHEAST, 24 May (SJK); 2<br />

miles east of Waco,<br />

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YELLOWSTONE County, 23 May May; 2 miles east of Hathaway,<br />

(SJK); another previously neglected ROSEBUD County, 26 May; near<br />

prairie skipper in Montana. Butte, SILVER BOW County, 28<br />

Megathymus streckeri leussleri, northJune; west of Hysham, TREASURE<br />

rim of Missouri River above Ryan County, 26 May; 2 miles east of<br />

Dam, 3,600 ft, CASCADE County, Waco, YELLOWSTONE County, 23<br />

dramatically NORTHWEST, 11 July May (all SJK). Plebejus shasta,<br />

(CEH). Papilio zelicaon, same data asBoulder River Road, southwest of<br />

Atrytonopsis hianna, RICHLAND1 Basin, JEFFERSON County, 27<br />

WIBAUX County, NORTHEAST, (SJK). June (SJK). Euptoieta claudia,<br />

Papilio multicaudatus, Pohlod Creek, LATE is 25 September 1975 (SJK);<br />

Highwood Mountains, CHOUTEAU hills east of Toston, BROADWATER<br />

County, 23 July (CEH). Euchloe County, 30 June, 1 mile south of<br />

hyantis and Euchloe olympia, Helmsville, POWELL County, 6<br />

sympatric [first time reported September; 5 miles west of Butte,<br />

together], Beartooth Creek near SILVER BOW County, 26 August<br />

Holter Lake, roadsides, Big Belt (all SJK). Speyeria coronis, same<br />

Mountains, 4,150 ft, LEWIS and data asLycaena nivalis, JUDITH<br />

CLARK County, NORTHEAST for BASIN County (CEH]. Speyeria<br />

Euchloe hyantis and western limit for hydaspe, LATE is 24 September<br />

Euchloe olympia, 15 May (CEH). 1991 (SJK). Speyeria atlantis,<br />

Colias alexandra, EARLY is 9 May LATE is 14 September 1975 (SJK).<br />

1987 (NGWSJK). Colias pelidne, Euphydryas anicia, southeast of<br />

Gravelly Range, MADISON County, 7 Phillipsburg, GRANITE County, 13<br />

July (SJK); Basin Creek, south of July (SJK). Charidryas acastus,<br />

Butte, SILVER BOW County, 19 July Dry Fork Creek, 7 miles south of<br />

(SJK). Lycaena dione, 8 miles east of Geyser, JUDITH BASIN County, 23<br />

Power, TETON County, 31 July (CEH).July (CEH). Phyciodes mylitta,<br />

Lycaena heteronea, LATE is 24 LATE is 28 September 1993 (SJK).<br />

September 1975 (SJK). Lycaena Nymphalis calijornica, Forest<br />

nivalis, south of Stanford (yes!), Dry Road 683,2 miles east of Silver<br />

Wolf Creek Road, Blacktail Hills, on Lake, DEER LODGE County, 23<br />

Aster, JUDITH BASIN County, 20 June (SJK). Basllarchia arthemis,<br />

August (CEH). Satyrium saepium, Great Falls, CASCADE County,<br />

LATE is 18 September 1981 (SJK). SOUTH-SOUTHWEST, 17 July<br />

Strymon melinus, Harvey Creek (CEH). Coenonympha tulliu<br />

Road, west of Hall, GRANITE County, ochracea (3 blend), roadside near<br />

6 September (SJK); first Montana East Butte, Sweetgrass Hills,<br />

county record since 1987. Euphilotes LIBERTY County, 11 June (CEH).<br />

species [needing further study], Coenonympha haydenii, Elk Park<br />

Beartooth Plateau.Highway, just north Pass, north of Butte, SILVER BOW<br />

of Wyoming border, Carbon County, County, 28 June (SJK). Cercyonis<br />

26 July (CEH); same data as Lycaena oetus, EARLY is 15 June 1983<br />

nivalis, VERY LATE, Judith Basin (SJK). Neominois ridingsii, near<br />

County (CEH). Euphilotes enoptes, Hughes Ranch, northwest of<br />

Pipestone Pass, 6,418 ft, SILVER BOW Choteau, TETON County,<br />

County, 22 July 1968 (WDP); near NORTHWEST, 4,600 ft, 17 June<br />

Butte, Silver Bow County, 28 June (CEH). Oeneis uhleri, EARLY is<br />

(SJK); 2 miles east of Waco, 22 April 1986 (SJIC). Oeneis<br />

YELLOWSTONE County, EAST, 23 alberta, north face of Roberts<br />

May, EARLY (SJK). Glaucopsyche Mountain, 4,600 ft, 19 miles northlygdamus,<br />

2 miles east of Fallon, northwest of Wolfcreek, in<br />

PRAIRIE County, 25 May (SJK); need bunchgrass habitat, LEWIS and<br />

only Garfield for all Montana counties! CLARK County, 16 May (CEH).<br />

Plebejus saepiolus, Griffith Creek, Danaus plexippus, KM Ranch<br />

east of Glendive, DAWSON County, 24 Road, 3,100 ft, 5 miles south of<br />

May; Big Sheep Mountains, 17.5 miles Whitefish, FLATHEAD County,<br />

northwest of Terry, PRAIRIE County, NORTHWEST, 3 July 1983 (J.<br />

25 May (both SJK); need only WolfeIJLH).<br />

Sheridan for all Montana counties!<br />

Plebejus ica&ides, 2 miles east of Footnote for Montana watchers: Evans, in his<br />

Fallon, PRAIFUE County,<br />

monumental treatise on American skippers,<br />

NORTHEAST, 25 May (SJK). Plebqius from his desk in Britain and beina mainlv<br />

> "<br />

acmon, 9 county nxords in 1994: unfamiliar with U5A place names, misconstrued<br />

Griffith east of Glendive, our somewhat schizoid abbreviation for<br />

DAWSON County' 24 May (SJK); Mi5souri, MO, to mean Montana!, so beware of<br />

miles west of Plevna, FALLON County,<br />

26 May (SJK); Dry Fork Creek, 7 milesunu5ual skipper<br />

in subsequent<br />

south of G ~ JUDITH ~ BASIN ~ ~ literature ~ from , "Montana* because they ain't!<br />

County, 23 July (CEH); same data as<br />

Atrytonopsis hianna, RICHLAND/<br />

WIBAUX County, NORTHEAST, 24<br />

Footnote to my 1993footnote: spell RAVALLI!<br />

WYOMING<br />

Contributors: DEB, CDF, FMNH (Florida<br />

Museum of Natural History], JLH, JMJ, KLL, ML,<br />

CAM, J5N, PAO, WDP, JA5, D5, RE5, GM5,<br />

ADW, EHW, BYU.<br />

Summary: This 18 total is by farthe largest<br />

ever, by 50 percent! A5 in neighboring States,<br />

spring flights were excellent and on schedule,<br />

butthere was essentially no rain after early<br />

June. Nearly everything afterthat flew early, by<br />

as much asa month, and even the alpine species<br />

were gone by mid-July. Usually-verdant prairie<br />

wetlands were bone dry by mid-August.<br />

MOTHS<br />

SPHINGIDAE - Hemaris<br />

diffinis, Lone Tree Canyon [see<br />

BUTTERFLIES for fuller data for<br />

many MOTHS]; GOSHEN County,<br />

SOUTHEAST, 27 May (RES).<br />

ARCTIIDAE - Tumptiana<br />

~ermaculata, Gillette, CAMPBELL<br />

County, NORTHEAST, second<br />

STATE, 31 May (RES). Grammia<br />

williamsii, same data, CAMPBELL<br />

County, NORTHEAST.<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Synedoida<br />

pallescens, Elk Mountain,<br />

WESTON County, STATE, 29 May<br />

(RES, det PAO). S. adumbrata,<br />

Palmer Canyon, PLATTE County,<br />

NORTHEAST, 1 June (RES).<br />

Enargia decolor, Evanston, UINTA<br />

County, STATE, 26 August (RLL).<br />

Sideridis rosea, same as<br />

Thruptiuna permaculata,<br />

CAMPBELL County, STATE. Feltia<br />

jacul$era, Dingy Cutworm:<br />

Cheyenne, LARAMIE County, 8<br />

September (RES); Wheatland,<br />

PLATTE County, 23 August (RES);<br />

Evanston, UINTA County, 26<br />

August (RLL). Euxoa detersa,<br />

Cheyenne, LARAMIE County,<br />

STATE, 8 September (RES).<br />

Euxoa rockburnei, Evanston,<br />

UINTA County, STATE, 26 August<br />

(RLL). Euxoa tessellata,<br />

Cheyenne, LARAMIE County,<br />

STATE, 18 August (RLL).<br />

Heliothis zea, corn eanvorm,<br />

abundant, all southeast Wyoming<br />

counties, August through<br />

September (RES). Heliothis<br />

oregonicus, Elk Mountain,<br />

WESTON County, STATE, 29 May<br />

(RES, GMM, AJK).<br />

GEOMETRIDAE -<br />

Lomographa uetaliata, Tensleep<br />

Canyon, WASHAKIE County,<br />

STATE, 31 May (RES).<br />

Sericosema juturnaria, Cedar<br />

Mountain, SWEETWATER [sic]<br />

County, STATE, 29 June (RES,<br />

ADW). Epihe spew, a<br />

beautiful black and white moth<br />

resembling a tiny Rheumaptera or<br />

Pyrgus, diurnal, Tensleep Canyon,<br />

WASHAKIE County, STATE, 31<br />

May (RES, det PAO).<br />

TORTRICIDAE - Eucosma<br />

fernaldana, Pole Mountain, 8,640<br />

ft, east of Laramie, ALBANY<br />

County, STATE, 17 August (RLL).<br />

CARPOSINIDAE - Carposia<br />

fernaldana, Elk Mountain,<br />

WESTON County, STATE, 29 May<br />

(RES, GMM, AJK).<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Summary: I am including 125data points, with<br />

93 county recordsfor 63 species in 20 counties<br />

[all except Uinta County in 199311994]. The<br />

average species per county finally rose above<br />

100 this year, with so many people involved! The<br />

exact number, 100.38, is 86.53 percent of<br />

projection, and a major goal for 1995 is to reach<br />

90 percent (plug in a slightly higher county<br />

record goal than is obvious, because the<br />

projection goes up when unexpected county<br />

recordsarefound). There were threestate<br />

records, but both CDF and RE5 were apparently<br />

outto lunch when they occurred!<br />

Epargyreus clams, State Road<br />

220, 5,800 ft, 8.5 miles southwest<br />

of Casper, NATRONA County,<br />

associated with Glycorrhiza<br />

lepidota, 1 June (RES); larval<br />

shelter in Glycorrhiza lepidota,<br />

US 85 at Horse Creek, 4,950 ft,<br />

LARAMIE County, 22 August (JAS,<br />

RES). Thorybes pylades, US 16,<br />

5,400 ft, 3.6 miles west of Buffalo,<br />

JOHNSON County, NORTHWEST,<br />

31 May; Palmer Canyon, 5,400 ft,<br />

16.2 miles west of Wheatland,<br />

PLATTE County, SOUTHEAST, I<br />

June; West Fanny Peak, 5,884 ft,<br />

Forest Road 264, WESTON County,<br />

30 May, EARLY (all RES).<br />

Thorybes mexicanus, common,<br />

Pole Mountain, Albany County, 2<br />

June, with 24 other species the<br />

best diversity and density there in<br />

over 25 years (CDF). Erynnis<br />

icelus, Lone Tree Canyon, 4,600-<br />

4,800 ft, 10 air miles westsouthwest<br />

of Hawk Springs off<br />

Wyoming 313, GOSHEN County,<br />

SOUTHEAST, associated with<br />

Populus sargenti and R<br />

angustgolia [no aspen seen], one<br />

fairly fresh male taken, 27 May<br />

(RES); 3 miles below Elkhart<br />

Trailhead, 8,000 ft, SUBLETTE<br />

County, 7 July 1982, one fresh<br />

male (JMJ, det RES). Erynnis<br />

afranius, common but worn, same<br />

data as Erynnis icelus, 27 May,<br />

EARLY! (RES). Erynnis persius,<br />

female taken, 10 miles northwest<br />

of Thermopolis, HOT SPRINGS<br />

County, 30 July (WDP); Tensleep<br />

Canyon, 7,600 ft, WASHAKIE<br />

County, 31 May (RES). Pyrgus<br />

communis, common but worn,<br />

same data as Erynnis icelus, 27<br />

June 1995<br />

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May, EARLY! (RES); obviously the<br />

early and late database for<br />

Wyoming butterflies is somewhat<br />

primitive! Pholisora catullus,<br />

same data as Epargyreus clams,<br />

NATRONA County (RES).<br />

Hesperopsis libya lena, fresh and<br />

uncommon, Point-of-Rocks, 6,600<br />

ft, near 1-80, Sweetwater [sic]<br />

County, 29 June, EARLY (RES,<br />

ADW). Oarisma garita, County<br />

Road 1 at Henrys Fork River, 6,950<br />

ft (near McKinnon),<br />

SWEETWATER [sic] County,<br />

SOUTHWEST, 29 June (ADW);<br />

same data as Erynnis persius,<br />

WASHAKIE County (RES).<br />

Thymelicus lineola, on radiator of<br />

car, whacked between Thermopolis<br />

and Wind River Canyon (we'll bag<br />

the exact spot in 1995!), HOT<br />

SPRINGS County, STATE, 30 July<br />

(WDP); look at the maps and see<br />

that I predicted this skipper's<br />

invasion of our zone much too<br />

conservatively in Butterflies of the<br />

Rocky Mountain States. Hesperia<br />

juba, Powder River Pass, 9,677 ft,<br />

HIGH, Johnson County, 31 May,<br />

worn male at wet sand along US 16<br />

(RES). Hesperia comma near<br />

harpalus, common on rabbitbrush<br />

all over southeast Wyoming (7<br />

counties), 22 to 24 August (JAS,<br />

RES). Hesperia leonardus<br />

pawnee, Palmer Canyon Road at<br />

pavement's end, 5,800 ft, 17.0<br />

miles west of Wheatland, ALBANY<br />

County, WEST, 23 August (JAS,<br />

RES). Hesperia pahaska, same<br />

data as Epargyreus clam,<br />

NATRONA County, WEST, one<br />

fresh male at wet sand (RES).<br />

Hesperia nevada, common,<br />

gravelly knolls 5.3 miles south of<br />

Rozet, 4,800 ft, sagebrush and<br />

cushion plants, CAMPBELL<br />

County, NORTHEAST, 30 May;<br />

same data as Erynnis persius,<br />

WASHAKIE County; bare hills with<br />

TV towers, 1.5 miles south of<br />

Newcastle, 4,420 ft, LOW,<br />

WESTON County, NORTHEAST,<br />

30 May (all RES). Atalopedes<br />

campestris, Bell Park, Torrington,<br />

4,100 ft, GOSHEN County,<br />

EAST(!), 22 August; Lusk, 5,050 ft,<br />

NIOBRARA County, NORTHEAST,<br />

23 August; Guernsey, 4,395 ft,<br />

PLATTE County, SOUTHWEST, 23<br />

August (all JAS, RES). Polites<br />

peckius, botanical gardens,<br />

Cheyenne, 6,100 ft, LARAMIE<br />

County, 26 August (RES); Lusk,<br />

5,050 ft, NIOBRARA County, 23<br />

August(JAS, RES). Polites draco,<br />

south of Wood River GS, 8,400 ft,<br />

HOT SPRINGS County, 31 May<br />

(RES). Ochlodes yuma, Wind<br />

River Canyon, 15 miles south of<br />

Thermopolis, HOT SPRINGS<br />

County, STATE, dramatically<br />

NORTHEAST, two slightly worn<br />

males on thistles, 26 August (RLL,<br />

det RES); only second known<br />

population east of continental<br />

divide, the other in the Rio Grande<br />

gorge in New Mexico, 500 miles to<br />

the south-southeast! Poanes<br />

hobomok (typical), one fresh male<br />

taken [a marvelous cloak-anddagger<br />

story; ask me sometime!],<br />

same data as Erynnis icelus,<br />

GOSHEN County, SOUTH, second<br />

STATE, 8 September (RES).<br />

Atrytonopsis hianna, Elk<br />

Mountain Road, 5,400 ft, Big Horn<br />

National Forest, on South Dakota/<br />

Wyoming line, WESTON County,<br />

29 May (RES, AJK, GMM).<br />

"Amblyscirtes" simius, Palmer<br />

Canyon, 5,250 ft, 16.2 miles west<br />

of Wheatland, Platte County, 31<br />

May, EARLY (RES). Amblyscirtes<br />

oslari, La Bonte Canyon, 5,450 ft,<br />

State Road 94,19 miles south of<br />

Douglas, CONVERSE County,<br />

NORTHWEST; Palmer Canyon,<br />

5,250 ft, 16.2 miles west of<br />

Wheatland, PLATTE County, both<br />

31 May (RES). Amblyscirtes<br />

vialis, same data as Atrytonopsis<br />

hianna, WESTON County (RES).<br />

Parnassius phoebus, same data as<br />

Hesperia nevada (Campbell<br />

County, EARLY (RES). Papilio<br />

machaon ssp., large yellow female<br />

"brucei" type, 15 miles north of<br />

Newcastle, WESTON County, 11<br />

July 1981 (DEB). Papilio indra<br />

indra, Elk Mountain, western<br />

summit, 5,669 ft, Big Horn<br />

National Forest, WESTON County,<br />

NORTHEAST, 29 May (RES, AJK,<br />

GMM). Papilio rutulus, same data<br />

as Erynnis persius and Polites<br />

draco, 31 May, HOT SPRINGS and<br />

WASHAKIE counties (RES).<br />

Pontia sisymbrii nordini, same<br />

data as Papilio indra, WESTON<br />

County. Pontia occidentalis, same<br />

data as Hesperia nevada,<br />

WESTON County, now all<br />

Wyoming counties. Anthocharis<br />

sara, same data as Erynnis<br />

persius, WASHAKIE County<br />

(RES). Euchloe ausonides, same<br />

data as Polites draco, HOT<br />

SPRINGS County (RES). Colias<br />

alexandra, 2 miles south of Fossil<br />

Butte National Monument,<br />

LINCOLN County, 15 June 1988<br />

(CAM); same data as Atrytonopsis<br />

hianna, EARLY (GMM, AJK); now<br />

known from all but Big Horn and<br />

Sheridan counties [see C.D. Ferris,<br />

Bulletin of the Allyn Museum, No.<br />

138, 19941. Nathalis iole, Lone<br />

Tree Canyon, Goshen County, 22<br />

August; Hat Creek Breaks, 4,950 ft,<br />

14.5 miles north of Van Tassell,<br />

NIOBRARA County, 23 August<br />

(both RES). Lycaena hyllus, four<br />

county records, ALL range<br />

extensions within Wyoming:<br />

Horse Creek at US 85,4,950 ft,<br />

LARAMIE County, SOUTHEAST,<br />

22 August (JAS, RES); Lusk, 5,050<br />

ft, NIOBRARA County,<br />

NORTHEAST, 23 August (RES);<br />

Beartooth Butte, PARK County,<br />

NORTHWEST, 27 July (EHW);<br />

Green River at Daniel, 7,200 ft,<br />

SUBLETTE County, WEST-<br />

SOUTHWEST, 25 July (JLH);<br />

California, here we come!<br />

kcaena helloides (not<br />

megaloceras), Big Horn<br />

Mountains, SHERIDAN County, 28<br />

July (PAO); now all Wyoming<br />

counties. Satyrium liparops, east<br />

of Dead Indian Pass, PARK County,<br />

dramatically NORTHWEST, 30 July<br />

(WDP); first new county record<br />

since 1982, and suggests several<br />

other possible ones! Incisalia<br />

polia, Summit Ridge Lookout,<br />

6,096 ft, Forest Road 265, Big Horn<br />

National Forest, Weston County, 30<br />

May (RES, GMM). Strymon<br />

melinus, Bell Park, Torrington,<br />

4,100 ft, GOSHEN County, 23<br />

August (JAS). Everes amyntula,<br />

same data as Thorybes pylades,<br />

JOHNSON County; same data as<br />

Erynnis persius, WASHAKIE<br />

County (both RES). Celastrina<br />

ladon (form violacea), high in<br />

trees and rarely at wet ground,<br />

Lone Tree Canyon, same data as<br />

Erynnis icelus, GOSHEN County<br />

(RES). Celastrina sidara, same<br />

data as Polites draco, HOT<br />

SPRINGS County; same data as<br />

Erynnis persius, WASHAKIE<br />

County (both RES).<br />

Glaucopsyche piasus, Meadowlark<br />

Lake, 8,400 ft, BIG HORN County,<br />

31 May; same data as Polites<br />

draco, HOT SPRINGS County, 31<br />

May; same data as Epargyreus<br />

clams, NATRONA County, 1 June<br />

(all RES). Glaucopsyche<br />

lygdamus, same data as<br />

Celastrina sidara, HOT SPRINGS1<br />

WASHAKIE County, now all<br />

Wyoming counties. Plebejus<br />

melissa, same data as Erynnis<br />

icelus, 27 May, EARLY (RES).<br />

Plebejus rusticus, same data as<br />

Atrytonopsis hianna, 29 May,<br />

EARLY (previously 25 May 1990,<br />

RES). Plebejus icarioides, same<br />

data as Erynnis icelus, 27 May,<br />

EARLY (RES); same data as<br />

Thorybes pylades, PLATTE<br />

County, now all Wyoming counties.<br />

Plebejus acmon texanus, second<br />

generation fresh, 13 miles north of<br />

Wheatland, 4,825 ft, Platte County,<br />

23 August (JAS); same data as<br />

Hesperia nevada, WESTON<br />

County, now all Wyoming counties<br />

[for species]. Plebejus shasta,<br />

same data as Hesperia mada,<br />

Campbell and WESTON County,<br />

NORTHEAST, 30 May, VERY<br />

EARLY; Cedar Mountain, 7,200-<br />

7,800 ft, 10 air miles north of<br />

McKinnon, Sweetwater [sic]<br />

County, 29 June (RES, ADW).<br />

Speyeria idalia, alfalfa field, 5,100<br />

ft, 2.5 miles north-northwest of<br />

Pine Bluffs, LARAMIE County,<br />

SOUTHEAST, second STATE<br />

record, 8 September, one very<br />

worn female (RES). Speyeria<br />

aphrodite, Casper Mountain Road<br />

251,6,400 ft, NATRONA County,<br />

SOUTHWEST, several taken, 24<br />

August (JAS, RES). -Speyeria<br />

edwardsii, same data as<br />

Atrytonopsis hianna, 29 May,<br />

EARLY (RES). Speyeria callippe<br />

gallatini, same data as Hesperia<br />

nevada, 30 May, EARLY;, Cedar<br />

Mountain, 7,800 ft, 10 air miles<br />

north of McKinnon, SWEETWATER<br />

[sic] County, SOUTH (for<br />

subspecies), 29 June (RES, ADW).<br />

Speyeria mormonia, same data as<br />

Papilio indra, 29 May, VERY<br />

EARLY (RES, GMM, AJK).<br />

Euphydryas anicia ssp, same data<br />

as Celastrina sidara, HOT<br />

SPRINGS1 Washakie County (RES).<br />

Charidryas acastus, larvae taken<br />

west of Hidden Basin Campground,<br />

BIG HORN County, NORTHWEST,<br />

17 August 1993; adults emerged 12<br />

January (JAS). Charidryas<br />

gorgone, same data as Papilio<br />

indra, WESTON County (RES).<br />

Phyciodes tharos (A), same data<br />

as Erynnis icelus, 27 May, EARLY<br />

(RES). Phyciodes cocyta [=<br />

morpheus = selenis = pascoensis<br />

= tharos B, see J.A. Scott: Papilw,<br />

New Series, #7 November 19941,<br />

same data as Erynnis persius,<br />

WASHAKIE County, 31 May,<br />

EARLY; same data as Thorybes<br />

pylades, PLATTE County (both<br />

RES). Phyciodes batesii lakota<br />

[type locality Sioux County,<br />

NORTHEAST, see Scott above],<br />

same data as Atrytonopsis hianna,<br />

WESTON County, SOUTH (in<br />

Wyoming), 29 May, VERY EARLY<br />

(RES, GMM, AJK). Phyciodes<br />

pulchella [= campestris =<br />

pratensis, see Scott above]<br />

camillus, same data as Thorybes<br />

pylades, PLATTE County (RES).<br />

Phyciodes pallidus, same data as<br />

Atrytonopsis hianna, 29 May,<br />

EARLY (previously 1 June); same<br />

data as Celastrina sidara, HOT<br />

SPRINGS1 WASHAKIE County;<br />

same data as Thorybes pylades,<br />

PLATTE County, SOUTHEAST (all<br />

RES). Polygonia comma, in bait<br />

trap, south Lodgepole Creek, 8,140<br />

ft, HIGH FOR TOTAL RANGE,<br />

ALBANY County, STATE, WEST,<br />

21 August (JSN). Polygonia<br />

satyrus, one taken, confirming<br />

1993 sighting, same data as<br />

Erynnis icelus, 27 May (RES).<br />

Polygonia faunus, same data as<br />

Papilw indra, WESTON County,<br />

NORTHEAST (GMM). Polygonia<br />

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gracilis zephyrus, same data,<br />

WESTON County (RES, GMM,<br />

AJK) . Polygonia progne<br />

nigrozephyrus, Rotary Park, 6,200<br />

ft, Road 251,3 miles south of<br />

Casper, NATRONA County, 24<br />

August (RES, det confirmed by<br />

JAS). Nymphalis califomica, two<br />

worn males, Victor Lake, Wind<br />

River Mountains, SUBLETTE<br />

County, 22 August 1945, John<br />

Hayward (BYU, det RES 1994).<br />

Vanessa virginiensis, same data as<br />

Atrytonopsis hianna, WESTON<br />

County, NORTHEAST (GMM);<br />

Cheyenne Botanical Gardens,<br />

6,100 ft, LARAMIE County,<br />

SOUTHEAST, 8 September (RES).<br />

Vanessa annabella, Torrington,<br />

4,100 ft, GOSHEN County;<br />

abundant, Lusk, 5,050 ft,<br />

NIOBRARA County, NORTHEAST;<br />

Wheatland, 4,650 ft, PLATTE<br />

County, all 23 August (JAS, RES).<br />

Basilarchia archippus, Stockade<br />

Beaver Creek at US 16,4,350 ft,<br />

5.5 miles east-southeast of<br />

Newcastle, Weston County, 30 May,<br />

EARLY (RES). B. weidemeyerii,<br />

same data as Erynnis icelus, 27<br />

May, EARLY (RES).<br />

Coenonympha tullia ochracea, US<br />

16 at CROOW Weston line, 4,400<br />

ft [no C. t. inomata type there], 30<br />

May (RES), now all Wyoming<br />

counties; fresh second generation<br />

out, Lusk, 5,050 ft, Niobrara<br />

County, 23 August (JAS, RES).<br />

Cercyonis pegala, Cedar<br />

Mountain, 7,200-7,500 ft, 10 air<br />

miles north of McKinnon,<br />

SWEETWATER [sic] County,<br />

SOUTHWEST, July 1965 (GMS).<br />

C. meadii, US 20126, 5,200 ft, 10<br />

miles east of Casper, NATRONA<br />

County, WEST, 24 August (JAS,<br />

RES), which continues JAS' story<br />

of "Casper the Ghost" of last year's<br />

Summary [C. meadii now 10 miles<br />

east, Cercyonis sthenele 10 miles<br />

west, hut neither in between];<br />

same data as Nathalis iole,<br />

NIOBRARA County, 23 August<br />

(JAS, RES). Cercyonis sthenele,<br />

US 87 near Teapot Dome [a<br />

scandalous record on top of the<br />

ghost], 20 miles north of Casper,<br />

NATRONA County, 17 August<br />

(JAS, CFG - Casper not Clyde).<br />

Erebia epipsodea, same data as<br />

Cercyonis pegala, SWEETWATER<br />

[sic] County, SOUTHWEST, closest<br />

yet approach to the Uinta<br />

Mountains, where it is oddly<br />

unknown andlor absent (GMS).<br />

Neominois ridimgsii, common over<br />

much of southeast Wyoming, mid<br />

to late August (JAS, who also notes<br />

similarity of this odd species to<br />

Asian relatives in Hipparchia [like<br />

Karanasa - RES]); rim of Lone<br />

Tree Canyon, 5,100 ft, GOSHEN<br />

County, 22 August (RES). Oeneis<br />

uhleri, same data as Erynnis<br />

persius, but lower toward the<br />

canyon mouth, 5,600-5,800 ft,<br />

WASHAKIE County (RES). Oeneis<br />

chryxus, same data as Cercyonis<br />

pegala, SOUTHWEST (GMS). 0.<br />

melissa YELLOWSTONE National<br />

Park, 11,000 ft, 14 July 1938, A.G.<br />

Lauck (in Florida Museum of<br />

Natural History, det RES 1994, ssp.<br />

beani).<br />

UTAH<br />

Contributors: GTA, TCE, FMNH, CFG, JLH,<br />

JMJ, KLL, CAM, RCM, PAO, WDP, WLP, 5W5,<br />

RE5, KBT, BYU, WHW.<br />

Summary: Total of 17isthe highest ever,<br />

surpassing 15 in 1990, but most data are from<br />

earlieryears and generations. 1994was<br />

unusally hot and dry, much like the rest of Zone<br />

4, and most Lepidoptera flew poorly and early.<br />

MOTHS<br />

Note: Collect~ons and dets are by RCM except<br />

as noted.<br />

SPHINGIDAE - Sphinx dolli,<br />

S. vashti, Smerinthus cerisyi, City<br />

Creek Campground, 7 miles west<br />

of Junction, PIUTE County, 7 July.<br />

LASIOCAMPIDAE -<br />

Phyllodesma americana, same<br />

data as above.<br />

SATURNIIDAE - Coloradia<br />

pandora, 0.3 mile east of State<br />

Road 24, mile post 18-19, south of<br />

junction State Road 1191 Richfield,<br />

SEVIER County, 12 August (JMJ,<br />

RCM).<br />

ARCTIIDAE - Crambidia<br />

cephalica, same as Sphinx dolli,<br />

PIUTE County, SOUTHWEST.<br />

Lycomorpha gvotei, same as<br />

Coloradia pandora, SEVIER<br />

County; City Creek Campground,<br />

7 miles west of Junction, PIUTE<br />

County, SOUTHWEST, 11 August<br />

(JMJ, RCM). Bruceia pulverina,<br />

same as Sphinx dolli, PIUTE<br />

County, WEST. Holomelina<br />

fragilis, same, PIUTE County,<br />

SOUTHWEST. Turuptiana<br />

perrnaculata, same, PIUTE<br />

County. Arctia caja, same as<br />

Lycomorpha grotei, PIUTE<br />

County. Grammia nevadensis,<br />

same as Coloradia pandora,<br />

SEWER County. G. williamsii,<br />

same as Sphinx dolli, PIUTE<br />

County. Lophocampa ingens and<br />

L. argentata, same, PIUTE County,<br />

SOUTHWEST. Hemihyalea<br />

labecula, same as Lycomorpha<br />

grotei, PIUTE County and SEWER<br />

County. Pygarctia spraguei, Oak<br />

Grove Campground, GRAND<br />

County, WEST and first WEST<br />

SLOPE record known to me [but<br />

NOT a state record according to<br />

JMJ], 10 June (L.J. Liuf RCM).<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Catocala<br />

delilah desdemona, same as<br />

Pygarctiu spraguei, GRAND<br />

County (LJL/RCM). C. grotiana,<br />

C. relicta, C. aholibah, same as<br />

Arctia caja, PIUTE County. C.<br />

verrilliana, C. semirelicta, C.<br />

aholibah humbug E. Scrooge [ssp.<br />

now], same as Coloradia pandora,<br />

SEWER County.<br />

SESIIDAE - all collected by<br />

RCM, det John Holoyda, and<br />

checked against Eichlinl<br />

Duckworth and Utahensis 10:l by<br />

RES: ALL are state records except<br />

Sesia tibialis: SANPETE County,<br />

25 July. Carmenta albociliata,<br />

State Road 150,4 miles south<br />

of the Wyoming line, SUMMIT<br />

County, 2 July. C. ithacae, Leeds<br />

Canyon, WASHINGTON County, 9<br />

July. Penstemonia clarkei,<br />

Hyaline Canal, Spanish Fork,<br />

UTAH County, 14 July. Osminia<br />

donahueomm [let's hear it for<br />

Julian and Kathy!], Orem, UTAH<br />

County, 15 July. Synanthedon<br />

sequoiae, City Creek Campground,<br />

7 miles west of Junction, PIUTE<br />

County, 11 August. Now more<br />

than 20 Utah Sesiidae species!<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Summary: I was able to scrounge up 70 data<br />

points [only 4came in from 1994!) through the<br />

kindness of several Utah lepidopterists, former<br />

lepidopterists, curators, professors, family<br />

membersand friends. Included are70 county<br />

records for48 species in 24counties [26<br />

counties in 199311994 combined], and a couple<br />

of deletions. Utah now has108.72average<br />

species per county, or 92.06 percent of<br />

projection; mostfutureaddit/ons will be<br />

skippers, lycaenids, a few common species from<br />

Morgan, Carbon, 5anpete and Waynecounties,<br />

and perhaps wme surprises.<br />

Epargyreus clams, Logan,<br />

CACHE County, NORTH, 12 July<br />

1968, R. Kirkland (BYU, det RES<br />

1994). Thorybes pylades, Ogden<br />

Canyon, WEBER County, NORTH,<br />

20 June 1932, A.D. Boyle (BW, det<br />

RES 1994). Erynnis brizo, 1.1<br />

miles east of Jeremy Ranch Golf<br />

Course, 6,600 ft, SUMMIT County,<br />

NORTHEAST, 26 April 1992 (SWS)<br />

Erynnis persius, South Fork<br />

Ogden River, 9,000 ft, CACHE<br />

County, NORTH, 1 August 1964,<br />

TJB (BW, genithicro det RES<br />

1994). Pyrgus centaureae, Beaver<br />

Creek, DAGGETT County,<br />

NORTHDJORTHEAST, 23 July<br />

1933, A.D. Boyle (BYU, det RES<br />

1994). F! scriptura, Old Woman<br />

Plateau, SEVIER County, 12 June<br />

1992 (JMJ, det RES 1994).<br />

Heliopetes ericetomm, trail to Calf<br />

Creek Falls, south of Boulder,<br />

GARFIELD County, 2 June (WDP).<br />

Piruna pirus, Dry Canyon, JUAB<br />

County, NORTHWEST, 5 August<br />

1904, T.U. Spalding (BW, det RES<br />

1994). Polites sabuleti, Logan,<br />

CACHE County, NORTH, 10 June<br />

1929, A.D. Boyle (FMNH, det RES<br />

1994); Bountiful, DAVIS County, 8<br />

September 1958 (WLP, det RES<br />

1994); north of Nephi, JUAB<br />

County, 12 June 1992 (JMJ, det<br />

RES 1994); Coalville, SUMMIT<br />

County, 13 September 1955 (WLP,<br />

det RES 1994); Provo, UTAH<br />

County, 4 September 1978 (WLP,<br />

det RES 1994); Heber City,<br />

WASATCH County, 15 August 1982<br />

(CAM, det RES 1994); now all Utah<br />

counties except Kane County.<br />

Polites draco, Cordway Flats,<br />

DAGGETT County, NORTHEAST,<br />

26 July 1990 (KBT); south Fork<br />

City Creek, 9 miles west of<br />

Junction, 8,400 ft, PIUTE County,<br />

21 June 1987, S.M. Clark (BYU, det<br />

RES 1994). Pamassius clodius,<br />

Maple Canyon at Box Canyon,<br />

SANPETE County, 11 June 1987,<br />

S.M. Clark (BW, det RES 1994). F!<br />

phoebus, Skyline Drive, Wasatch<br />

Plateau, SANPETE County, 11<br />

June 1987, S.M. Clark (BYU, det<br />

RES 1994). Papilio indra,<br />

BEAVER, CARBON, DUCHESNE,<br />

GARFIELD, MORGAN, WEBER<br />

counties, data withheld for<br />

conservation reasons (WHW).<br />

Papilio eurymedon, Raft River<br />

Mountains, BOX ELDER County,<br />

NORTHWEST, 17 June 1928, V.M.<br />

Tanner (BYU, det RES 1994).<br />

Pieris napi, Raft River Mountains,<br />

BOX ELDER County,<br />

NORTHWEST, 28 June 1983, J.<br />

Merica (BYU, det RES 1994).<br />

Euchloe hyantis lotta, Old Woman<br />

Plateau, SEVIER County, 5 June<br />

1992 (JMJ, det RES 1994). Colias<br />

meadii, Elkhorn Lake, 10,600 ft,<br />

WASATCH County, SOUTHWEST,<br />

27 July 1935, F.M. and H. Brown<br />

(BW, det RES 1994). Nathalis<br />

iole, Roosevelt, 5,100 ft, City Park,<br />

DUCHESNE County, 19 August<br />

1972, C. Evans (BYU, det RES<br />

1994). Lycaena editha, McKee<br />

Draw, DAGGETT County,<br />

NORTHEAST, 31 July 1982 (KBT).<br />

L. rubida, Dry Canyon, JUAB<br />

County, 20 July 1904, T.U.<br />

Spalding; Nephi, JUAB County, 13<br />

July 1929, A.D. Boyle; Maple Grove<br />

Campground, 6,400 ft, Fishlake<br />

National Forest, Pavant Range,<br />

MILLARD County, SOUTHWEST, 6<br />

July 1987, S.M. Clark (all BYU, det<br />

RES 1994). Satyrium saepium,<br />

SAN JUAN County, SOUTHEAST<br />

(TCE). Satyrium califomicum,<br />

0.5 mile NORTHEAST, Colton GS,<br />

8,500 ft, 18 miles north of Vernal,<br />

UINTAH County, SOUTHEAST, 3<br />

July (JLH). Mitoura spinetorum,<br />

Old Woman Plateau, SEWER<br />

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County, 12 June 1992 (JMJ, det<br />

RES 1994). Brephidium exile,<br />

Price Canyon Recreation Area,<br />

CARBON County, 12 September<br />

1991, J. Zenger (BYU, det RES<br />

1994; same data as Heliopetes<br />

ericetorum, GARFIELD County<br />

(WDP). Hemiargus isola, Grassy<br />

Trail Creek, CARBON County, 7<br />

June 1978 (KBT). Celastrina<br />

ladon complex, Soldier Canyon,<br />

7,100 ft, US 40, WASATCH County,<br />

13 June 1991 (RES). Euphilotes<br />

spaldingi, ~imekiln canyon,<br />

Canyon Mountains, 6,800 ft,<br />

MILLARD County, 29 July (JLH).<br />

Plebejus idas annetta [NOT a new<br />

combination], Provo Canyon,<br />

UTAH County, SOUTH, 21 July<br />

1962, TJB (BYU, genitlmicro det<br />

RES 1994). Plebejus saepiolus,<br />

Price Canyon Recreation Area,<br />

CARBON County, 18 June 1991, J.<br />

Zenger; Provo Canyon, UTAH<br />

County, 21 July 1962, TJB [also<br />

KBT 19731; both non-KBT records<br />

in (BYU, det RES 1994). P.<br />

rusticus, Provo Canyon, UTAH<br />

County, 21 July 1962, TJB (BYU,<br />

det RES 1994). P acmon lutzi,<br />

Price Canyon Recreation Area,<br />

CARBON County, 18 June 1991, J.<br />

Zenger (BYU, det RES 1994).<br />

Apodemia morrno, Ogden, WEBER<br />

County, 27 August 1892 [yes!],<br />

A.J. Snyder (FMNH, det RES<br />

1994). Euptoieta claudia, Mueller<br />

Park, DAVIS County,<br />

NORTHWEST, 8 June 1930, A.D.<br />

Boyle; also Bountiful, DAVIS<br />

County, NORTHWEST, 24 June<br />

1978, E.R. Wilson (both BYU, det<br />

RES 1994). Speyeria coronis<br />

snyderi, Park City, SUMMIT<br />

County, 14 July 1893 [yes!,<br />

collected by the man it was later<br />

named for], A.J. Snyder (FMNH,<br />

det RES 1994). Speyeria atlantis<br />

wasatchia, well-known from the<br />

entire Wasatch Range, so add Salt<br />

Lake, Summit and Weber counties<br />

to the maps for "unsilvered".<br />

Speyeria hydaspe, Clear Creek<br />

Camp, BOX ELDER County,<br />

NORTHWEST, 19 July 1984, P.<br />

Peterson (BYU, det RES 1994).<br />

Euphydryas editha near<br />

hutchinsi, Farmington Canyon,<br />

6,200 ft, DAVIS County, 20 June<br />

1987, JLH; Aspen Grove, UTAH<br />

County, 13 June 1979, CAM (BW,<br />

genit/micro det RES 1994); the<br />

material I have seen from UTAH<br />

County southward is probably an<br />

undescribed subspecies-RES.<br />

Thessalia leanira alma, 1 mile<br />

southwest of Horse Canyon Mine,<br />

EMERY County, first record from<br />

central Utah 27 May 1982 (KBT;<br />

BW, det RES 1994). Polygonia<br />

faunus, Shingle Creek Canyon,<br />

SEVIER County, SOUTHWEST, 14<br />

August 1954 (WLP/CAM, det RES<br />

1994). Nymphalis vaualbum,<br />

Diamond Fork, Spanish Fork<br />

Canyon, UTAH County, SOUTH, 11<br />

April 1985, close sighting (JMJ).<br />

Vanessa virginiensis, Mt. Nebo,<br />

JUAB County, one taken in<br />

summer 1983 by CFG @de JMJ).<br />

Basilarchia archippus, Clearfield,<br />

DAVIS County, June 1926, one<br />

worn female (BYU, det RES 1994);<br />

South Willow Creek, Stansbury<br />

Mountains, TOOELE County, 10<br />

July 1973, L.P. Grey (a worn<br />

female Basilarchia archippus<br />

hhontani, in RES collection, given<br />

to me by L.P. Grey, who died in<br />

1994); Wasatch Mountain State<br />

Park, WASATCH County, 15<br />

August 1982, CAM (BW, det RES<br />

1994). Coenonympha tullia<br />

ochracea, montane material from<br />

Box Elder, Iron, Juab, Millard and<br />

Tooele counties is referable to this<br />

subspecies (CAM, JMJ, RES, BYU,<br />

all det RES 1994); now all Utah<br />

counties. Coenonympha haydeni,<br />

Provo Canyon, UTAH County, 24<br />

July 1962, TJB (BYU, det RES<br />

1994); this is not a believable<br />

record, based on all available<br />

information, nor are any of several<br />

other records from previous<br />

decades, so this species remains<br />

unknown AND UNLIKELY from<br />

Utah. Cercyonis pegala, Mona,<br />

5,000 ft, JUAB County, ssp<br />

utahensis Austin, det G.T. Austin<br />

(Bulletin of the Allyn Museum No.<br />

135, 1992). Cercyonis sthenele,<br />

Morgan, MORGAN County, 18 July<br />

1963, TJB, one fresh male with a<br />

slight suggestion of a red flush<br />

around the largest dorsal forewing<br />

spot (BYU, det RES 1994); Ogden<br />

Canyon, WEBER County, 14<br />

August 1933, A.D. Boyle, one fresh<br />

male with NO red flush (BYU, det<br />

RES 1994); a few of such<br />

specimens approach Cercyonis<br />

meadii in facies, but are better<br />

referable to Cercyonis sthenele<br />

[JAS considers the two species<br />

conspecific anyway, and I think I<br />

agree, so no big deal, amigos].<br />

Erebia epipsodea, Provo Canyon,<br />

UTAH County, 12 July 1973, V.M.<br />

Tanner (BYU, det RES 1994); this<br />

is another enigma, since Dr.<br />

Tanner is considered reliable, but<br />

inadvertent mislabeling is<br />

considered likely, since the species<br />

is unknown from Utah except in<br />

the La Sal Mountains. See the<br />

Wyoming record above, and realize<br />

that Erebia epipsodea could well<br />

occur on the north slope of the<br />

Uinta Mountains in Utah, but all<br />

records so far from the Wasatch<br />

Range are dubious. Neominois<br />

ridingsii, Seely Creek, SANPETE<br />

County, 12 July 1979 (KBT).<br />

Oeneis jutta, McKee Draw,<br />

DAGGETT County, NORTHEAST,<br />

31 July 1982 (KBT). Danaus<br />

gilippus, San Rafael Campground,<br />

EMERY County, 30 June 1992,<br />

B.O. Huntsman; Ogden Canyon,<br />

WEBER County, 14 August 1933,<br />

A.D. Boyle (both BW, det RES<br />

1994). Footnote: "By nature, good<br />

men desire to know". Leonardo da<br />

Vinci, circa 1506.<br />

COLORADO<br />

Contributors: JKA, DEB, TSD, M5F, DL, KHL,<br />

5MN, J5N, PAO, WDP, CP5, JA5, 55, KE5, UCM,<br />

UNC, JBV, ADW, BYU.<br />

Summary: Total of 19 contributors is about<br />

average, butfewerthan in 1993. We had a 9 0<br />

percent winter snowpack and typical spring, but<br />

there was nearly zero precipitation after<br />

Memorial weekend, so the rest of the season<br />

was hot, dry, advanced and generally poor.<br />

Statewide forest fires, with several deaths,<br />

were in the national news; several lakes wentdry;<br />

and portionsof the National Forests were<br />

closed after 15 July becauseof the firesand fire<br />

danger. Nearly all butterflies were gone by12<br />

July on Loveland Pass, and most of thealpine<br />

wetlands looked like they usually do about Labor<br />

Day. As of 21 January1995 there still has been<br />

almost no rain or snow, so this could be a<br />

disastrous drought year.<br />

MOTHS<br />

HEPIALIDAE - Gazoryctra<br />

roseicaput, Bear Lake, Rocky<br />

Mountain National Park, LARIMER<br />

County, several dates (National<br />

Biological Service~PAO). G.<br />

pulcher, Moraine Park, Rocky<br />

Mountain National Park, LARIMER<br />

County, several dates (National<br />

Biological ServicePAO).<br />

PYRALIDAE - Mimoschinia<br />

rufofascialis, Limon, 5,365 ft,<br />

LINCOLN County, 9 June (RES).<br />

Loxostege sticticalis, Vogel<br />

Canyon trail, 4,400 ft, 16.5 miles<br />

south of La Junta, OTERO County,<br />

19 April (RES); hill, 4,960 ft, 5.6<br />

miles east of Flagler, KIT CARSON<br />

County, 14 May (RES).<br />

Choristostigma plumbosignalis<br />

I28 letters, so Strongylocentrotus<br />

drobachensis STILL wins!],<br />

Stanford cabin, Dory Hill, 8,950 ft,<br />

GILPIN County, 15 July (RES).<br />

Nomophila nearctica, same data<br />

as Mimoschinia, LINCOLN<br />

County. Spoladea recurvalis,<br />

State Road 10, 6,080 ft, 3.2 miles<br />

east of Walsenburg, HUERFANO<br />

County, STATE, 13 August (RES).<br />

GEOMETRIDAE - Narraga<br />

fimetaria, State Road 120 near<br />

Portland cement plant, 5,200 ft,<br />

FREMONT County, 17 May (RES).<br />

Lomographa semiclarata,<br />

Lefthand Canyon, 7,200 ft, Boulder<br />

County, 8 June (RES). Campaea<br />

perlata, Stanford cabin, Dory Hill,<br />

8,950 ft, GILPW County, 3 July<br />

(RES, CPS). Plataea trilinearia,<br />

associated with Artemisia<br />

filiformis, ARAPAHOE County 25<br />

May, CROWLEY County, 8 May,<br />

KIT CARSON County 14 May<br />

(RES). Mesothea incertata<br />

viridipennata, same data as<br />

Lomographa; Blacktail Creek,<br />

7,200 ft, Grand County, 20 June<br />

(RES). Dysstroma citrata, same<br />

data as Choristostigma, GILPIN<br />

County. Epirrhoe sperryi, same<br />

data as Lomographa (RES).<br />

LASIOCAMPIDAE - Gloveria<br />

arizonensis, Viztenz-Smith Park,<br />

6,100 ft, LARIMER County, several<br />

dates (PAO). Malacosoma<br />

calgornica, same data as<br />

Choristostigma.<br />

SATURNIIDAE - Hemileuca<br />

diana, Avondale, 4,500 ft, PUEBLO<br />

County, 1 November, LATE (RES).<br />

SPHINGIDAE - Proserpinus<br />

flavofasciata, TllN, R79W, S11,<br />

8,500 ft, JACKSON County, STATE<br />

(JSN); Hodges notes, however, that<br />

Colorado is the type locality of<br />

Proserpinus rachel, probably a<br />

synonym, and the TSD list shows<br />

it.<br />

NOTODONTIDAE -<br />

Lochmaeus bilineata, Wray, 3,650<br />

ft, YUMA County, EAST, 9 July<br />

(RE%.<br />

ARCTIIDAE - Inopsis<br />

[=Pygoctenucha]funerea (type<br />

locality New Mexico), Haddock<br />

Arroyo, 6,100 ft, just east of I-25,6<br />

miles north of Trinidad, LAS<br />

ANIMAS County, STATE, NORTH,<br />

6 June; Floyd Hill, 8,610 ft, CLEAR<br />

CREEK County, further NORTH,<br />

26 June (both RES). Lycomorpha<br />

grotei, Alamosa Creek<br />

Campground, 8,800 ft, Forest Road<br />

250, CONEJOS County, SOUTH,<br />

23 July (RES); see Utah, New<br />

Mexico, CHIH. Holomelina<br />

fragilis complex, Piney Creek,<br />

6,000 ft, ARAPAHOE County,<br />

EAST, 27 June (RES); Black<br />

Mountain Road, 6,800 ft, Elkhorn<br />

Range, MOFFAT County,<br />

NORTWST, 30 June (RES,<br />

ADW). Estigmene acrea<br />

arizonensis, same data as<br />

Gloveria, LARIMER County,<br />

NORTH (PAO). Arachnis picta<br />

complex, same data, LARIMER<br />

County, NORTH (PAO). Cycnia<br />

oregonensis, South Fork<br />

Republican River, 3,490 ft, YUMA<br />

County, EAST, 9 July (RES).<br />

Ctenucha cressonana, north Clear<br />

Creek, 7,200 ft, along State Road<br />

119, GILPIN County, 24 June<br />

(CPS, RES). Cisseps~lvicollis,<br />

Wray, 3,650 ft, YUMA County,<br />

EAST/ NORTHEAST, 10 June<br />

(RES).<br />

NOCTUIDAE: Drasteria<br />

minha, CROWLEY, EL PASO,<br />

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LINCOLN counties, 4,300-5,700 ft,<br />

8 May; LOGAN, MORGAN<br />

counties, 4,525-4,720 ft, 10 May,<br />

all in rolling prairie habitats (RES).<br />

Synedoida adumbrata, Boulder<br />

County 4 June; Grand County 21<br />

June (RES). Plathypena scabra,<br />

an incredible mimic of the skipper<br />

Erynnis zamcco!, Las Animas,<br />

3,900 ft, BENT County,<br />

SOUTHEAST, 1 November, LATE<br />

(RES). Caenurgina crassiuscula,<br />

abundant pest in 1994, in at least<br />

El Paso, Kit Carson, Phillips<br />

counties, May-July (RES).<br />

Autographa californica, common<br />

on rabbitbrush, Adams, Arapaho,<br />

Bent, Denver, Jefferson, Kiowa,<br />

Lincoln, Otero, Prowers, Pueblo<br />

counties, 20 October, 1 November,<br />

LATE (RES). Anagraphafalcifera,<br />

Limon, 5,365 ft, LINCOLN County,<br />

9 June (RES). Syngrapha ignea,<br />

common in most mountain<br />

habitats visited in Clear Creek,<br />

Conejos, Moffat, Rio Blanco, Rio<br />

Grande, Routt, and Summit<br />

counties, 30 June to 23 July (RES).<br />

Acronicta tartarea, Idaho Springs,<br />

7,800 ft, CLEAR CREEK County,<br />

STATE, 13 July 1993 (RHL). A.<br />

albamfa, Castle Rock KOA<br />

Campground, 6,800 ft, DOUGLAS<br />

County, 6 July 1993 (RHL).<br />

Eupseudomorpha brillians,<br />

incredibly beautiful diurnal moth<br />

resembling Erynnis (which flew<br />

with it) and forewing of<br />

Euphydryas gillettii, Carrizo PG,<br />

4,700 ft, 23.5 miles west of Campo, .<br />

BACA County, STATE, NORTH,<br />

ZONE 4,20 April (RES). Alypia<br />

octomaculata, same data, BACA<br />

County, SOUTHEAST; Wray, 3,650<br />

ft, YUMA County, 10 June (both<br />

RES). Apamea lignicolora, and<br />

Apamea sp. not det, same data as<br />

Choristostigma plumbosignalis,<br />

GILPIN County (RES).<br />

Pseudanthoecia tumida, beautiful<br />

yellow and black Schinia-like<br />

moth, State Road 10,6,080 ft, 3.2<br />

miles east of Walsenburg,<br />

HUERFANO County, 16<br />

September; Crystola Creek, 8,100<br />

ft, TELLER County, 3 September<br />

1973 (both RES). Rancora brucei,<br />

Stanford cabin, Dory Hill, 8,950 ft,<br />

13 July 1993, GILPIN County<br />

(RHL). Anarta melanopa,<br />

rockslides above Loveland Pass,<br />

12,500 ft, CLEAR CREEWSUMMIT<br />

County [known there for<br />

decades!], 16 July (CPS, RES).<br />

Perigonicafemata, reported in<br />

the 1993 Summary, is<br />

INCORRECT! It is E! fulminans,<br />

det J.G. Franclemont. Euxoa<br />

semita, same data as<br />

Choristostigma plumbosignalis,<br />

GILPIN County (RES). Eurois<br />

astricta and Xestia oblata, same<br />

data, GILPIN County (RES).<br />

Abagrotis mirabilis, Denver, 5,350<br />

ft, DENVER County, 14 July (RES).<br />

Heliothis zea (corn earworm),<br />

abundant on rabbitbrush, Adams,<br />

Arapaho, Baca, Bent, Crowley,<br />

Cheyenne, Denver, Douglas,<br />

Elbert, El Paso, Huerfano, Kiowa,<br />

Kit Carson, Las Animas, Lincoln,<br />

Morgan, Otero, Phillips, Prowers,<br />

Pueblo, Sedgwick, Teller,<br />

Washington, Weld, and Yuma<br />

counties, 27 August to 1 November<br />

(RES). H. phloxiphagus, Hill,<br />

4,960 ft, 5.6 miles east of Flagler,<br />

KIT CARSON County, 14 May<br />

(RES); one on rabbitbrush with<br />

scores of Heliothis sea, John<br />

Martin Dam, 3,874 ft, BENT<br />

County, 1 November, LATE (RES);<br />

none seen between these dates!<br />

Heliothis oregonicus, Smith Mesa,<br />

8,400 ft, between ParshalV Hot<br />

Sulphur Springs, Grand County, 21<br />

June (TSD, RES); Black Mountain<br />

Trail, 9,600 ft, Routt National<br />

Forest, Elkhorn Range, MOFFAT<br />

County, NORTHWEST, 30 June<br />

(RES, ADW). Schinia villosa,<br />

same data as Heliothis oregonicus,<br />

Grand County; Brush Creek,<br />

Beardsley Ranch, 8,600 ft,<br />

SUMMIT County, 28 June (RES,<br />

ADW); same data as Heliothis<br />

oregonicus, MOFFAT County,<br />

NORTHWEST (RES, ADW).<br />

Schinia persimilis, same data,<br />

MOFFAT County, NORTHWEST<br />

(RES). S. masoni, Knott Creek,<br />

7,600 ft, GGCSP [with permit],<br />

JEFFERSON County, 3 July, 20th<br />

Annual Gilpin Fourth of July<br />

Butterfly Count (RES and cast of<br />

dozens!). Schinia simplex,<br />

Norfolk Glen Park, Sand Creek,<br />

5,430 ft, Aurora, ADAMS County,<br />

23 June (RES). Many of the above<br />

records are by RES, who is not<br />

widely known as a moth man, but I<br />

could not have presented this list<br />

without a lot of help, in particular<br />

from PAO, ADW, TSD, Ric Peigler,<br />

and a few dets from Dr.<br />

Franclemont. Many thanks to all!<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Summary: That moth list isa tough act to<br />

follow, but despite the summer and fall drought,<br />

we had one of the best field years ever! Many<br />

days were collectible from 7in the morning to 7<br />

at night, totally sunny. Nearly450 recordsare<br />

available, for over 200 species; of these, 236 are<br />

county records for 129 species in 50 counties<br />

[53 in 1993,57 both years combined]. Our<br />

State now has 113.11 average Species per county,<br />

or 92.39 percent of projection, which is slightly<br />

ahead of Utah forthe first time in several years.<br />

However, we havea long way togo toequal the<br />

96-97 percent levels of Arizona, California and<br />

Nevada,and both New Mexicoand Oregon are<br />

over 90 percent. This is all good news;<br />

Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming,and the<br />

Plains States need a lot of help, so lets work<br />

there too! Two state records were found: Polites<br />

pvretta] carus by RE5 and 5andia macfarlandi<br />

by PAOetal. Several moreare possible,Yogi, so<br />

it ain't over yet.<br />

Epargyreus clams, Purgatoire<br />

River, 3,900 ft, 2 miles southeast of<br />

Las Animas, BENT County, 6 June;<br />

Piedra Road (Forest Road 631),<br />

15.9 miles northwest of the<br />

junction with US 160,7,800-8,200<br />

ft, HINSDALE County, 25 July; US<br />

385 at KIT CARSONNuma line, 4<br />

miles south of Bonny State<br />

Recreation Area, 3,750 ft, 9 July<br />

(all RES). Thorybes pylades, hills<br />

north of US 160, 8,800 ft, 5.5<br />

roadmiles west-southwest of north<br />

La Veta Pass, COSTILLA County,<br />

first San Luis Valley drainage<br />

record, 5 June (RES). Erynnis<br />

telemachus, Texas Ranch, 4,700 ft,<br />

West Fork of North Carrizo Creek,<br />

BACA County, SOUTHEAST, few<br />

Gambel oak and ponderosa pine<br />

there, 20 April (RES); same data as<br />

Thorybes pylades, but gulches<br />

8,600 ft, COSTILLA County, first<br />

San Luis Valley drainage record<br />

(RES); Blacktail Creek, 1.8 miles<br />

northeast of Radium, 7,200 ft,<br />

GRAND County, 28 June, no oak<br />

seen (ADW, RES). Erynnis<br />

horatius, one worn male<br />

hilltopping, sandhills with TV<br />

towers, 3,850 ft, 6 miles south and<br />

2 miles west of Holyoke, county<br />

roads 14/33, PHILLIPS County,<br />

NORTHEAST, no native oaks in<br />

hundreds of miles, 10 June (RES).<br />

Erynnis martialis and Erynnis<br />

pacuvius, hills 0.7 mile northwest<br />

of the town of Palmer Lake, 8,500<br />

ft, precisely where F.M. Brown<br />

suggested I look just before he died<br />

[see E! beckerii for the bottom<br />

line], EL PAS0 County, 4 June<br />

(RES). Erynnis pacuvius, 3 miles<br />

north-northwest of Poncha Pass,<br />

San Isabel National Forest,<br />

CHAFFEE County, 26 June 1977<br />

(R.E. Howard, in BW collection,<br />

det RES 1994). Erynnis persius,<br />

Oak Creek, 8,200 ft, 28 miles<br />

south-southeast of Hayden, RIO<br />

BLANCO County, 1 July (RES).<br />

Pyrgus scriptura, Bear Creek<br />

Road, 6,600 ft, 3.4 miles southwest<br />

of Walsenburg, HUERFANO<br />

County, 22 April (RES). E!<br />

communis, same data as<br />

Epargyreus clams, HINSDALE<br />

County (RES); now known from all<br />

but Lake and San Juan counties.<br />

Pholisora catullus, along US 160,<br />

8,500 ft, 5.5 roadmiles westsouthwest<br />

of North La Veta Pass,<br />

COSTILLA County, 5 June (RES).<br />

Hesperopsis alpheus, same data as<br />

Inopsisfunerea, LAS ANIMAS<br />

County, SOUTHEAST (RES).<br />

Pimna pims, Sheephorn Creek<br />

along County Road 1, 7,150 ft,<br />

Grand/ EAGLE County line, 20<br />

June (RES); Spronks Creek,<br />

Dunckley Pass Road, 8,400 ft,<br />

HIGH, RIO BLANCO County, I<br />

July (RES, ADW); Elliot Creek<br />

Campground, 8,000 ft, Green<br />

Mountain Reservoir, SUMMIT<br />

County, 28 June (RES, ADW);<br />

dogbane flowers along State Road<br />

145, 7,500 ft, 8 roadmiles<br />

northeast of Dolores,<br />

MONTEZUMA County,<br />

SOUTHWEST (RES).<br />

Ancylowypha numitor, south Fork<br />

Republican River, 3,900 ft, 17.5<br />

miles north of Bethune, KIT<br />

CARSON County, 10 June (RES).<br />

Thynelicus lineola, still thriving<br />

at known colony, east Fork of<br />

Williams Fork River, 7,600 ft, 25.7<br />

roadmiles south of Hayden, Rio<br />

Blanco County, and northward 1 to<br />

7.7 miles into ROUTT County,<br />

NORTH, 7,000 ft, 1 July, VERY<br />

EARLY (previously 3 August)(RES,<br />

ADW); see Wyoming also.<br />

Hylephila phyleus, Springfield,<br />

4,350 ft, BACA County,<br />

SOUTHEAST, 29 August, EARLY<br />

(previously 5 September);<br />

Burlington, 4,160 ft, KIT CARSON<br />

County, NORTHEAST 10<br />

September; Avondale, 4,500 ft,<br />

PUEBLO County, SOUTHWEST, 1<br />

November; Lamar, 3,650 ft,<br />

Prowers County, 6 November,<br />

VERY LATE (previously 20<br />

October); (all RES). Polites<br />

(Yerretta) rhesus, 3-State marker<br />

[Colorado, Oklahoma, New<br />

Mexico], 4,500 ft, 11 roadmiles<br />

north-northwest of Kenton,<br />

OKLAHOMA [STATE RECORDsee],<br />

Baca County, 20 April,<br />

EARLY (previously 22 April); US<br />

385,4,325 ft, 8.5 miles north of<br />

Cheyenne Wells, CHEYENNE<br />

County, EAST, 14 May; 1.5 miles<br />

north of Manzanola, 4,300 ft,<br />

CROWLEY County, 8 May; breaks<br />

along State Road 71, 5,400 ft, 21.6<br />

to 23.0 miles north of Limon,<br />

LINCOLN/ WASHINGTON County,<br />

7 to 10 May; Peetz Table, 4,525 ft,<br />

20 miles north of Sterling, LOGAN<br />

County, NORTHEAST, 10 May; US<br />

385, 4,050 ft, 18 miles north of<br />

Burlington, KIT CARSON County,<br />

11 May; Divide, 9,100 ft, TELLER<br />

County, 16 May (all RES). E! (Y)<br />

cams, same data as Polites rhesus,<br />

and on roadside Astragalus flowers<br />

with rhesus 3.4 miles north of<br />

Kenton (Oklahoma), BACA<br />

County, STATE, NORTH, 20 to 21<br />

April (RES). Hesperiajuba, 0.4<br />

mile northeast of the town of<br />

Palmer Lake, 7,250 ft, on roadside<br />

rabbitbrush, EL PAS0 County,<br />

SOUTH [old records from further<br />

south, even into New Mexico, are<br />

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erroneous east of the Divide], 5<br />

September; good "fall" flight in<br />

Douglas and Jeffferson counties,<br />

including south Platte Canyon,<br />

5,600 ft, 20 October, almost LATE<br />

(both RES). Hesperia uncas,<br />

south of Reiradon Hill at KTVS<br />

transmitter tower, 4,400 ft, 9<br />

roadmiles east-southeast of<br />

Sterling, LOGAN County, 10 June<br />

(RES); hills along State Road 131,<br />

6,800 ft, 2 miles northwest of<br />

McCoy, ROUTT County, 20 June<br />

(RES). Hesperia comma<br />

colorado, Horseshoe Mountain,<br />

12,500 ft, 10 miles west of Fairplay,<br />

Park County, 8 July, VERY EARLY<br />

(previously 23 July) (ADW).<br />

Hesperia comma near harpalus<br />

[same phenotype as Pine Bluffs,<br />

Wyoming], worn female on<br />

marigolds near courthouse,<br />

Julesburg, 3,500 ft, LOW,<br />

SEDGWICK County, NORTHEAST,<br />

9 September (RES). H. leonardus<br />

pawnee, Clear Creek Canyon,<br />

7,100 ft, CLEAR CREEK County,<br />

WEST, 25 September; State Road<br />

181 (old US 85), 5,920 ft, at Exit<br />

67 of 1-25, on rabbitbrush,<br />

HUERFANO County, 16<br />

September; 1-25 at Huerfano River,<br />

5,950 ft, near famous Huerfano<br />

Butte [El Huerfano means The<br />

Orphan, for which the county was<br />

named], also HUERFANO County<br />

but SOUTH, 16 September; careful<br />

searches 27, 28,29,30 August<br />

failed to turn it up in the<br />

Walsenburg area, Otero, Crowley,<br />

Bent, Prowers, Las Animas or Baca<br />

counties, so it seems that the<br />

southernmost populations in<br />

Colorado are now known (all RES).<br />

Hesperia pahash, hill southeast<br />

of US 350,4,800 ft, 10.6 roadmiles<br />

northeast of Delhi, OTERO<br />

County, 5 June; hill east of State<br />

Road 109,4,800 ft, 6 miles west of<br />

Ninaview, BENT County, 6 June;<br />

hills west of US 385,3,900 ft, LOW.<br />

15 miles north of Burlington, KIT<br />

CARSON County, 10 June; US 160<br />

near Moon Valley Campground,<br />

8,400 ft, MINERAL County, 23 July<br />

(all RES); fresh female on dogbane,<br />

Mugrage Campground, 7,050 ft,<br />

Sheephorn Creek, GRAND County,<br />

28 June (ADW). H. viridis, Piney<br />

Creek, 6,000 ft, ARAPAHOE<br />

County, 27 June; gulch 5.6 miles<br />

east of Flagler, 4,880 ft, KIT<br />

CARSON County, 9 June; same as<br />

Hesperia uncas except gully to<br />

north, 4,300 ft, LOGAN County,<br />

NORTHEAST, 10 June; gulch west<br />

of US 385,3,950 ft, 4 miles north<br />

of Bonny Reservoir State<br />

Recreation Area, YUMA County,<br />

NORTHEAST, 10 June (all RES).<br />

H. nevada, same data as Hesperia<br />

uncas except on knoll, ROUTT<br />

County (RES). Atalopedes<br />

campestris, better than average<br />

first generation flight in Denver1<br />

foothill area, June to early July;<br />

Lamar, 3,650 ft, Prowers County, 6<br />

November, LATE (previously 3<br />

November)(all RES). Polites<br />

sabuleti, Coal Creek at State Road<br />

7, 5,090 ft, BOULDER1 Adamsf<br />

Weld counties, one female taken<br />

on rabbitbrush, 26 September<br />

(RES); flats near Big Dry Creek,<br />

5,230 ft, between Wadsworth<br />

Boulevard, Boulder Turnpike, and<br />

Church Ranch Road, JEFFERSON<br />

County, 27 September (RES).<br />

Polites themistocles, Hobrook<br />

Creek, San Isabel National Forest,<br />

ALAMOSA County, 8 August 1977<br />

(R.E. Howard, BYU, det RES 1994);<br />

Akron, 4,650 ft, WASHINGTON<br />

County, 8 July (RES). I sonora,<br />

same data as Hesperia pahaska,<br />

Grand County, 28 June, EARLY<br />

(previously 5 July)(RES, ADW).<br />

Anatrytone logan, 4 miles east of<br />

Flagler, 4,800 ft, KIT CARSON<br />

County, 8 July (MSF); nectaring on<br />

roadside thistle, US 385,3,700 ft,<br />

14 miles south of Lamar,<br />

PROWERS County, first record<br />

from lower Arkansas Valley in<br />

Colorado, 23 June 1977 (JBV).<br />

Ochlodes sylvanoides, same data<br />

as Epargyreus clam, HINSDALE<br />

County (RES). 0. yuma, female<br />

voucher [with permit], Dinosaur<br />

National Park, 6,000 ft, Moffat<br />

County, 17 June, EARLY and first<br />

evidence of probable bivoltinism in<br />

any Colorado population (TSD).<br />

Paratrytone snowi, Oak Creek,<br />

San Isabel National Forest,<br />

FREMONT County, 8 August 1977<br />

(R.E. Howard, BYU, det RES 1994);<br />

Lory State Park [with permit], Well<br />

Gulch, 5,600 ft, Larimer County,<br />

25 June, EARLY (previously 28<br />

June)(RES, ADW). Poanes<br />

hobomok (typical, not P. h.<br />

wetona), Wray, 3,650 ft, YUMA<br />

County, SOUTH, in shaded<br />

tallgrass riparian setting, 10 June<br />

(RES); see Wyoming. Poanes<br />

taxiles, Muir Springs Park, 4,315<br />

ft, 3 miles west-northwest of Fort<br />

Morgan, MORGAN County, EAST/<br />

NORTHEAST, first prairie record<br />

east of the urban corridor in<br />

Colorado [but it occurs way<br />

eastward in Nebraska], 6 July<br />

(RES); tributary of Bishop Creek,<br />

7,400 ft, 2.7 roadmiles north of<br />

Egnar, SAN MIGUEL County, 24<br />

July (RES). Euphyes vestris, same<br />

data as Ancycloxypha numitor,<br />

KIT CARSON County; same data<br />

as Pimna pirus, RI0 BLANCO<br />

County (both RES). Euphyes<br />

bimacula, same data as<br />

Anatrytone logan, KIT CARSON<br />

County, SOUTWSOUTHEAST<br />

(MSF); seems to be expanding its<br />

range in Colorado. Atrytonopsis<br />

hianna, nearly absent in 1994.<br />

"Amblyscirtes" simius, studied<br />

intensively and flew well in 1994;<br />

hill 2 miles south of State Road 10,<br />

6,200 ft, 13 miles east-northeast of<br />

Walsenburg, HUERFANO County, 5<br />

June; same data as Hesperia<br />

~ahaska, OTEROIBENT County,<br />

EAST; hill 6,050 ft, Hoehne Road,<br />

1.5 miles east of 1-25, LAS ANIMAS<br />

County, SOUTH, 6 June (all RES).<br />

Amblyscirtes oslari, gulch<br />

northwest of Rouse Road, 6,550 ft,<br />

1.1 miles west of 1-25, HUERFANO<br />

County, 6 June (RES); same data<br />

as Hesperia viridis, KIT CARSON<br />

County (RES). Amblyscirtes<br />

aenus, fresh dwarf male, same data<br />

as Amblyscirtes oslari, but 5 June,<br />

HUERFANO County (RES).<br />

Amblyscirtes eos, same data as<br />

Polites rhesus, Baca County, 20<br />

April, VERY EARLY (previously 5<br />

May)(RES); Peaceful Valley Boy<br />

Scouts of America Ranch, 7,000 ft,<br />

ELBERT County, 4 May (RES);<br />

Clear Creek Canyon, 6,000 ft, 1<br />

mile west of Golden, JEFFERSON<br />

County, NORTHNORTHWEST,<br />

first Denver region record, 2 July<br />

1993, one worn male taken (WDP);<br />

south Rush Creek, 5,320 ft, 3.5<br />

miles north of Punkin Center,<br />

LINCOLN County, NORTHEAST, 8<br />

May (RES). Amblyscirtes phylace,<br />

JFK Golf Course, below Cherry<br />

Creek Dam, 5,460 ft, LOW,<br />

DENVER County [a"political"<br />

county record, as the city<br />

expands], 25 May (RES).<br />

Megathymus sp., very rare in<br />

1994, probably high parasitism.<br />

Parnassius phoebus, Simpson<br />

Mesa, 6,220 ft, WELD County,<br />

NORTHEAST, 28 June 1984 (UNC,<br />

det RES 1994). Papilio polyxenes,<br />

same data as Hesperia pahaska,<br />

BENT County; several seen in<br />

PHILLIPS County, June to<br />

September, confirming previous<br />

second-hand records (all RES).<br />

Papilio machaon bairdii, black<br />

form, female, Chatfield Reservoir,<br />

5,426 ft, DOUGLAS County, 1 July<br />

1961 (DEB; MSF, JAS, RES agree<br />

with det); same data as Anatrytone<br />

logan, KIT CARSON County,<br />

EAST, rare on prairies (MSF);<br />

yellow female, Cherry Creek State<br />

Park [with permit], ARAPAHOE<br />

County, 20 July (ADW). Papilio<br />

indra, very rare again. I glaucus,<br />

US 24 at Big Sandy Creek, 5,340 ft,<br />

3 miles west of Limon, ELBERT<br />

County, 14 May (RES). P. rutulus,<br />

Creek at Iron Springs, 4,800 ft,<br />

LOW, south of U.S. 350, OTERO<br />

County, EAST1 SOUTHEAST, 6<br />

June (RES). I multicaudatus,<br />

Davis Springs Campground, upper<br />

end Green Mountain Reservoir,<br />

8,000 ft, SUMMIT County, 28 June<br />

(RES, ADW). Heraclides<br />

cresphontes, Greeley, 4,655 ft,<br />

WELD County, 14 June 1985<br />

(UNC, det RES 1994). Neophasia<br />

menapia, same data as<br />

Epargyreus clams, HINSDALE<br />

County (RES). Pontia beckerii,<br />

same local as Hesperia pahaska,<br />

but 16 August, BENT County,<br />

EAST; hills east of State Road 207,<br />

4,300 ft, LOW, 1.6 miles north of<br />

Manzanola, CROWLEY County, 6<br />

June; Radium, 6,940 ft, GRAND<br />

County, 20 June; south portion of<br />

Fort Carson, "white shale" habitat<br />

where Brown told me it should<br />

occur, 5,800 ft, EL PAS0 County,<br />

NORTHEAST, 4 June (all RES);<br />

this record and the three cited<br />

above raise El Paso County to 199<br />

butterfly species, and I solicit help<br />

in obtaining the 200th in Brownie's<br />

memory-Nymphalis<br />

californica-which can surely be<br />

found as adults in May or as<br />

gregarious larvae on Ceanothus<br />

fendleri in the foothills in June.<br />

Pontia sisymbrii, hills west of<br />

fairgrounds, 5,100 ft [now<br />

destroyed for housing], LOW,<br />

ADAMS County, NORTHEAST, 2<br />

May (RES). Pontia protodice<br />

"vernalis", same former habitat,<br />

Adams County, 16 February, VERY<br />

EARLY (previously 26<br />

February)(RES). P. occidentalis,<br />

Forest Road 535 beyond west<br />

Dolores Campground, 8,000 ft, 10<br />

roadmiles northeast of the junction<br />

with State Road 145, DOLORES<br />

County, 24 July; Raton Pass, 8,800<br />

ft, LAS ANIMAS County, SOUTH, 5<br />

June; same spot as Pontia<br />

protodice, 2 March, VERY EARLY<br />

(previously 22 March)(all RES).<br />

Euchloe olympia, common on<br />

many hilltops, Baca, BENT,<br />

CROWLEY, OTERO counties,<br />

4,300-4,925 ft, 19 to 21 April; US<br />

385,4,325 ft, 8.5 miles north of<br />

Cheyenne Wells, CHEYENNE<br />

County [also Kit Carson, Logan,<br />

Phillips, Sedgwick, Adams,<br />

Arapaho, Lincoln, Washington,<br />

Elbert, and El Paso counties], 11-<br />

14 May; Crystola Creek, 8,000 ft,<br />

HIGH, TELLER County, 16 May<br />

(all RES). Colias alexandra, hill,<br />

4,960 ft, 5.6 miles east of Flagler,<br />

KIT CARSON County, EAST, 14<br />

May; South Fork Cat Creek, Forest<br />

Road 271,9,000 ft, RIO GRANDE<br />

County, 23 July (both RES).<br />

Zerene cesonia, hill, 4,600 ft, Road<br />

13 south of Road G, upper Sand<br />

Canyon, Baca County, 20 April,<br />

VERY EARLY (previously 30<br />

April)(RES). Anteos clorinde,<br />

Piney Creek, 6,000 ft, ARAPAHOE<br />

County, my first USA capture [a<br />

chipped male, following several<br />

stormy days with huge south<br />

winds], 25 May, VERY EARLY<br />

(previously 15 July!)(RES).<br />

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Kricogonia lyside, 20 miles<br />

northeast of Akron, WASHINGTON<br />

County, single fresh individual<br />

photographed clearly, 21 June (Evi<br />

BucknerFAO). Eurema nicippe,<br />

Picture Canyon, 4,450 ft, Road 18<br />

south of Road J, Baca County, 20<br />

April, VERY EARLY (previously 29<br />

April)(RES); Greeley, WELD<br />

County, 18 July 1981 (UNC, det<br />

RES 1994 Nathalis iole, US 160,<br />

9,200 ft, 2.5 roadmiles westsouthwest<br />

of north La Veta Pass,<br />

COSTILLA County, 22 July (RES),<br />

same data as Hesperia pahaska,<br />

MINERAL County (RES); more<br />

common than in several years,<br />

Denver area, 27 September to 6<br />

November (MSF, JAS, RES).<br />

Lycaena dione, US 350, 5,760 ft,<br />

10.4 roadmiles northeast of<br />

Trinidad, LAS ANIMAS County,<br />

SOUTH, 28 August, one fresh<br />

female on rabbitbrush (RES). L.<br />

editha, same data as Erynnis<br />

persius, RIO BLANCO County<br />

(RES, ADW). L. rubida, Forest<br />

Road 535 at Emerson<br />

Campground, 7,800 ft, northnorthwest<br />

of Stoner, DOLORES1<br />

MONTEZUMA County,<br />

SOUTHWEST, 24 July (RES). L.<br />

hyllus, Timpas Creek State Wildlife<br />

Area, 4,260 ft, OTERO County, 29<br />

August (RES). Lycaena "dorcas"<br />

castro, same data as Pontia<br />

occidentalis, DOLORES County.<br />

L. helloides, wetlands and roadside<br />

rabbitbrush, US 350,5,760-5,900<br />

ft, 3.5-7.1 roadmiles northeast of<br />

Trinidad, LAS ANIMAS County,<br />

SOUTW SOUTHEAST, 18<br />

September (RES); Minturn, 7,800<br />

ft, EAGLE County, 19 July 1970<br />

(JAS); Canon City, FREMONT<br />

County, 22 July 1970 (JAS); 4<br />

miles east of Moffat, SAGUACHE<br />

County, 29 August 1977 (JAS); on<br />

rabbitbrush, 1.6 miles north of<br />

Manzanola, 4,300 ft, Crowley<br />

County, 6 November, LATE for East<br />

Slope [7 November is LATE for<br />

west slope] (RES). Lycaena<br />

nivalis, good flight in Grand<br />

County, late June (TSD, RES).<br />

Hypaurotis crysalus, our<br />

unofficial "State Insect", flew well<br />

in its customary oak habitats, but<br />

we failed to find any new county<br />

records. Harkenclenus titus,<br />

Floyd Hill, 8,610 ft, CLEAR CREEK<br />

County, 26 June; same data as<br />

Lycaena rubida, DOLORES<br />

County; same data as Epargyreus<br />

clarus, HINSDALE County.<br />

Satyrium behrii, same data as<br />

Hesperia pahaska, MINERAL<br />

County; same data as Poanes<br />

taxiles, SAN MIGUEL County;<br />

same data as Epargyreus clams,<br />

HINSDALE County (all RES).<br />

Satyrium&liginosum, common<br />

and worn [EARLY], Eagle and<br />

Grand County, 20 June (RES). S.<br />

saepium, same data as<br />

Harkenclenus titus, CLEAR<br />

CREEK County (RES). Satyrium<br />

calanus godarti, north La Veta<br />

Pass, 9,413 ft, US 160, COSTILLN<br />

Huerfano County, 22 July (RES).<br />

S. liparops aliparops, north Clear<br />

Creek at Tunnel 4, US 61 State<br />

Road 119,7,100 ft, CLEAR CREEK<br />

County, 26 June (RES); same data<br />

as Erynnis telemachus, GRAND<br />

County (ADW); same data as<br />

Piruna pirus, MONTEZUMA<br />

County, SOUTHWEST, and same<br />

as Poanes taxiles, SAN MIGUEL<br />

County (RES). Satyrium<br />

calqornica, same data as<br />

Harkenclenus titus, CLEAR<br />

CREEK County (RES); same data<br />

as Piruna pirus, RIO BLANCO<br />

County (RES, ADW). Satyrium<br />

sylvinum, Sage Creek, 7,000 ft,<br />

Road <strong>37</strong>,7 miles south-southeast<br />

of Hayden, Routt County, 1 July,<br />

EARLY for West Slope (ADW);<br />

wetland at State Road <strong>37</strong>01 Road<br />

100, 7,602 ft, 11 miles westsouthwest<br />

of Alamosa, ALAMOSN<br />

RIO GRANDE County, 23 July<br />

(RES); same data as Epargyreus<br />

clarus, HINSDALE County (RES).<br />

Callophrys apama, same data as<br />

Pontia sisyrnbrii, ADAMS County<br />

(RES); Ruby Hill, 5,391 ft [highest<br />

natural point in town!, DENVER<br />

County, 25 May (RES). Mitoura<br />

siva, hills with junipers east of<br />

State Road 109, 4,800 ft, 21 miles<br />

south-southeast of La Junta, 19<br />

April, EARLY for east slope (RES);<br />

one worn female on yellow<br />

composite flower, no junipers in<br />

miles, Piney Creek, same data as<br />

Anteos clorinde, ARAPAHOE<br />

County (RES); 1 mile southeast of<br />

LeRoy [where], LOGAN County,<br />

first record from northeastern<br />

Colorado [nearest native junipers<br />

in Keith County, Nebraska], 21<br />

June (Evi Bucknerl PAO); same<br />

data as Hesperia uncas, ROUTT<br />

County (RES); State Road 109 at<br />

north end of Mesa de Maya, 5,140<br />

ft, Las Animas County, 15 August,<br />

second generation common and<br />

fresh, with yellow [not green]<br />

ventral color (RES). Mitoura<br />

spinetorum, Alamosa Creek<br />

Campground, Forest Road 250,<br />

8,900 ft, CONEJOS County, 23<br />

July (RES); 2 miles west of South<br />

Fork, RIO GRANDE County, 2<br />

June 1968 (JAS). Sandia<br />

macfarlandi, Gotera Canyon,<br />

Mesa de Maya, LAS ANIMAS<br />

County, STATE, NORTH,<br />

associated with Nolina texana, 28<br />

May (PAO); long-expected, it<br />

should also occur in Baca and<br />

Huerfano County, Colorado, and<br />

Cimarron County, Oklahoma for a<br />

state record Incisalia polia, 0.2<br />

mile south of north La Veta Pass,<br />

9,600 ft, COSTILLN Huerfano<br />

County, 5 June (RES). Incisalia<br />

augustinus, State Road 103 at<br />

Snyder Gulch Road, 8,200 ft,<br />

CLEAR CREEK! Jefferson County,<br />

15 May (RES); absent at La Veta<br />

Pass Incisalia polia spot, probably<br />

too far south for kinnikinnickassociated<br />

populations. Incisalia<br />

eryphon, same data as Erynnis<br />

telemhus, BACA County, EAST1<br />

SOUTHEAST1 LOW (RES).<br />

Strymon melinus, same data as<br />

Hesperia pahaska, MINERAL<br />

County; John Martin Dam, 3,874<br />

ft, Bent County, 1 November, VERY<br />

LATE (previously 20 October in<br />

prior years, 26,27 October various<br />

eastern Colorado counties, all<br />

RES). Brephidium exile, very rare<br />

again in 1994; one taken at John<br />

Martin Dam, Bent County, 1<br />

November, LATE for East Slope<br />

(RES). Leptotes marina, same<br />

data as Poanes taxiles, DOLORES<br />

and SAN MIGUEL counties, several<br />

on roadside dogbane flowers; same<br />

data as Epargyreus clarus,<br />

HINSDALE County; abundant in<br />

alfalfa fields, Baca, Bent, Crowley,<br />

Huerfano, Kiowa, Las Animas,<br />

Otero, Prowers, and Pueblo<br />

counties, 27 to 30 August (all<br />

RES). Hemiargus isola, with<br />

Hemiargus marina, but always<br />

more common, all southwestern<br />

Colorado counties visited including<br />

HWSDALE and RIO GRANDE, 23<br />

to 25 July (RES); but we failed to<br />

find it in Rio Blanco County on 1<br />

July, so it is now recorded in 62 of<br />

63 counties (RES, ADW). Everes<br />

comyntas, flying with Everes<br />

amyntula [extremely unusual],<br />

Soldier Canyon, 5,600 ft, Larimer<br />

County, 25 June (RES, ADW);<br />

same data as Lycaena dione, LAS<br />

ANIMAS County, SOUTW<br />

SOUTHWEST (RES); Timpas<br />

Creek State Wildlife Area, 4,260 ft,<br />

OTERO County, 28 August (RES);<br />

alfalfa field near Purgatoire River,<br />

3,900 ft, 2.3 roadmiles southsoutheast<br />

of Las Animas, BENT<br />

County, 29 August (RES); alfalfa<br />

field along State Road 207,4,350<br />

ft, 4 miles south of Crowley,<br />

CROWLEY County [also Eurema<br />

nicippe, one taken, CROWLEY<br />

County, 29 August (RES).<br />

Celastrina [ladon complex]<br />

cinerea, same data as Pontia<br />

occidentalis, LAS ANIMAS County,<br />

STATE/ NORTH for subspecies<br />

(RES). Euphilotes battoides<br />

centralis, shaley hills near Aguilar,<br />

6,400 ft, LAS ANIMAS County,<br />

SOUTH, 22 July; same data as<br />

Hesperia pahaska , MINERAL<br />

County; hill southeast of US 350,<br />

4,800 ft, 10.6 roadmiles northeast<br />

of Delhi, OTERO County, 14<br />

August; hill 4,880 ft, east of State<br />

Road 109,21 miles southsoutheast<br />

of La Junta, BENT<br />

County, 16 August; summit of Two<br />

Buttes, 4,650 ft, PROWERS<br />

County, EAST, 15 August; south<br />

end of Two Buttes Dam, 4,300 ft,<br />

LOW, BACA County (confirms old<br />

record with poor data),<br />

SOUTHEAST, 15 August (all RES).<br />

Euphilotes rita coloradensis,<br />

shaley roadcut west of I-25,5,200<br />

ft, near Young Hollow exit, 3 miles<br />

north of Piiion, PUEBLO County,<br />

13 August; shaley roadcut on State<br />

Road 10,6,080 ft, 8.8 roadmiles<br />

east-northeast of Walsenburg,<br />

HUERFANO County, 13 August;<br />

Dry Bluff, 5,312 ft, near Apishapa<br />

Canyon [access via State Road 10,<br />

about 15 miles southeast of<br />

milepost 141, OTERO County, 13<br />

August; county line road, 2.3 miles<br />

east of State Road 109 at BENT1<br />

LAS ANIMAS line, 4,600 ft, 14<br />

August; State Road 3891 NM 551 at<br />

state line, 6,500 ft, 2 miles south of<br />

Branson, LAS ANIMASI UNION<br />

County, SOUTH, 14 August;<br />

county line road, 11 miles east of<br />

Ninaview site, 4,500 ft, BACN<br />

Bent1 Las Animas County,<br />

SOUTHEAST, 15 August; 1.6 miles<br />

north of Manzanola, 4,325 ft, LOW,<br />

CROWLEY County, 16 August;<br />

gone everywhere by 28 August (all<br />

RES). Euphilotes spaldingi, very<br />

poor showing in 1994.<br />

Glaucopsyche piasus, hills 1 mile<br />

west of Fairgrounds, 5,100 ft,<br />

ADAMS County, 25 May (RES).<br />

Plebejus melissa, same data as<br />

Epargyreus clams, fresh female<br />

nectaring on Eriogonum<br />

racemosum [but no spaldingi<br />

seen], HINSDALE County; now<br />

need only SAN JUAN County for all<br />

63 Colorado counties! Plebejus<br />

saepiolus, same data as Polites<br />

themistocles, ALAMOSA County<br />

(BYIJ, det RES 1994); Owl Creek,<br />

5,950 ft [not LOW], WELD County,<br />

NORTHEAST, 30 June 1984 (UNC,<br />

det RES 1994). Plebejus<br />

icarioides, same data as Hesperia<br />

juba, 5 September, not quite LATE<br />

(RES). Plebejus acmon complex,<br />

same data as Erynnis persius, RIO<br />

BLANCO County [new for E! a.<br />

lutai; E! a. texana known]; l a.<br />

texana, same place as Erynnis<br />

horatius, but 11 May, PHILLIPS<br />

County; E! a. texana, numerous<br />

prairie locations, 3,800-5,600 ft, on<br />

rabbitbrush, 26 October to 6<br />

November, VERY LATE (previously<br />

20 October)(all RES); undescribed<br />

tundra subspecies, same data as<br />

Hesperia comma (ADW). Plebejus<br />

shasta pitkinensis, same data, 8<br />

July, EARLY for subspecies (ADW).<br />

Apodemia rnormo ssp, same data<br />

as Euphilotes battoides (also 16<br />

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August, 28 August), OTERO<br />

County, EAST; same as Euphilotes<br />

battoides, BENT County, further<br />

EAST; but absent on Two Buttes,<br />

Prowers County, even though<br />

Euphilotes battoides and<br />

Eriogonum jamesii are common<br />

there (all RES). Apodemia nais,<br />

same data as Colias alexandra,<br />

RIO GRANDE County (RES).<br />

Libytheana carinend bachrnaniu<br />

larvata, absent in 1994. Euptoieta<br />

claudia, John Martin Dam, 3,874<br />

ft, Bent County, 6 November, LATE<br />

(previously 3 November)(RES).<br />

Speyeria cybele charlottii, same<br />

data as Erynnis telemachus, 28<br />

June, EARLY for subspecies (ADW,<br />

RES); Speyeria cybele carpenterii,<br />

same data as Pontia occidentalis,<br />

DOLORES County (RES).<br />

Speyeria aphrodite ethne, US 350<br />

just northeast of Delhi, 4,950 ft,<br />

female on rabbitbrush, OTERO<br />

County, 28 August; subspecies<br />

near byblis, same data as<br />

Epargyreus clams, on thistle<br />

flowers, HINSDALE County;<br />

undescribed subspecies [see<br />

Moeck] , same data as Erynnis<br />

persius, RIO BLANCO County (all<br />

RES). Speyeria edwardsii, on<br />

rabbitbrush near Nee Granda Lake,<br />

3,950 ft, KIOWA County, 29<br />

August; Black Wolf Creek, 3,800 ft,<br />

west of US 385, 12.5 miles south of<br />

Wray, YUMA County, 10 June;<br />

same data as Hesperia pahaska,<br />

BENT County, 6 June (all RES).<br />

Speyeria coronis, Riverdale Road,<br />

4,990 ft, ADAMS County, one worn<br />

female, 25 September (RES);<br />

Greeley, WELD County,<br />

NORTHEAST, 3 August 1984<br />

(UNC, det RES 1994). Speyeria<br />

zerene sinope, East Portal, Gilpin<br />

County, 9,300 ft, 3 July, EARLY for<br />

that locality and NEW for the<br />

Gilpin Fourth of July Butterfly<br />

Count (MSF). Speyeria egleis,<br />

same location as Erynnis<br />

telemachus, but 20 June, GRAND<br />

County, SOUTHEAST (RES).<br />

Speyeria atlantis hesperis, Chalk<br />

Bluffs, 6,100 ft, WELD County,<br />

NORTHEAST, 16 July 1979 (UNC,<br />

det RES 1994); nikias, electa and<br />

intermediates, same data as<br />

Erynnis persius, Rio Blanco<br />

County (RES, ADW); nikiad<br />

hesperis blends, same data as<br />

Speyeria zerene (MSF). Speyeria<br />

hydaspe, east Black Mountain [=<br />

Welba Peak] and trail, 9,800 to<br />

10,801 ft, Elkhorn Range, Moffat<br />

County, 30 June, EARLY<br />

(previously 3 July) but worn [I<br />

have a 21 June sighting, just for<br />

laughs](RES, ADW); same data as<br />

Erynnis persius, RIO BLANCO<br />

County, SOUTHWEST (RES,<br />

ADW). Speyeria morrnonia<br />

eurynome, Denver, [now DENVER<br />

County], fresh female, August<br />

1902 (FMNH, det RES 1994; this is<br />

acceptable, because there are<br />

recent records for stray females in<br />

the metroplex in late summer).<br />

Clossiana titania, same data as<br />

Polites themistocles, ALAMOSA<br />

County (BYLJ, det RES 1994).<br />

Euphydryas anicia capella, Piney<br />

Creek, 6,055 ft hilltop, ARAPAHOE<br />

County, 27 June (RES); Greeley,<br />

28 June 1984 (UNC, det RES<br />

1994). Poladryas minuta, same<br />

data as Sandia macfarlandi, 28<br />

May, EARLY (PAO); State Road<br />

389/ New Mexico 551 at State line,<br />

6,500 ft, 2 miles south of Branson,<br />

Las Animas County, 6 June (RES).<br />

Poladryas arachne, same data as<br />

Hesperia uncas, ROUTT County,<br />

NORTHWEST (RES); Greeley,<br />

WELD County, NORTHEAST, 14<br />

June 1985 (UNC, det RES 1994).<br />

Thessaliafulvia, same data as<br />

Anteos clorinde, ARAPAHOE<br />

County (RES); Cedar Point, 5,800<br />

ft, 10 air miles northwest of Limon,<br />

ELBERT County, 14 May (RES).<br />

Charidryas pallaflavula and<br />

Charidryas nycteis drusius, same<br />

data as Erynnis persius, RIO<br />

BLANCO County (RES, ADW).<br />

Charidryas gorgone, same data as<br />

Thorybes pylades, COSTILLA<br />

County, first San Luis Valley<br />

drainage record (RES). Phyciodes<br />

phaon, Holly, 3,390 ft, LOW,<br />

PROWERS County, SOUTHEAST,<br />

30 August (RES). Phyciodes<br />

tharos (A), John Martin Dam<br />

Campground, 3,800 ft, Bent<br />

County, 1 November, VERY LATE<br />

(previously 19 October)(RES).<br />

Phyciodes cocyta [=selenis, etc.<br />

see Wyoming], same data as<br />

Erynnis persius, RIO BLANCO<br />

County; same data as Satyrium<br />

sylvinum, ALAMOSAI Rio Grande<br />

counties, first San Luis Valley floor<br />

record, occupying weedy alfalfa<br />

fields like Phyciodes tharos A does<br />

on the eastern plains; US 160 at<br />

First Notch Road (Forest Road<br />

620), 7,200 ft, ARCHULETA<br />

County [confirms old BR records<br />

where identification was uncertain<br />

A/B/C], 25 July (all RES).<br />

Phyciodes batesii anasazi [see<br />

J.A. Scott, Papilio New Series, No.<br />

71, called "type C" or<br />

misdetermined previously (type<br />

locality Mesa County, Colorado),<br />

Grizzley Creek, GARFIELD<br />

County, 15 June 1962,3 July 1964<br />

and subsequently (JAS); probably<br />

widespread from south Wyoming<br />

to central Arizona. Phyciodes<br />

pulchella [=campestris, etc., see<br />

above reference] camillus, same<br />

data as Hesperia pahaska,<br />

OTERO/ BENT counties (RES);<br />

delete BACA County, because my<br />

specimen is a female Phyciodes<br />

mylitta(!) det PAO/JAS. R pictus,<br />

Clear Creek Canyon, 6,200 ft,<br />

JEFFERSON County, WEST, 3 July<br />

(SSRAO); alfalfa field 3.2 miles<br />

east of Walsenburg, State Road 10,<br />

6,010 ft, HUERFANO County, 28<br />

August (RES); Sterling, LOGAN<br />

County, 11 May (RES); Slick Rock,<br />

Dolores River, SAN MIGUEL<br />

County, NORTHWEST, 15 July<br />

1977 (DEB). Phyciodes pallidus,<br />

same data as Hesperia uncas,<br />

ROUTT County (RES); same data<br />

as Piruna pirus, SUMMIT County<br />

(RES, ADW). Polygonia<br />

interrogationis and Polygonia<br />

comma, Messex Creek at south<br />

Platte River, 4,090 ft,<br />

WASHINGTON County, 6 to 7 July<br />

(RES). Polygonia satyrus,<br />

Johnson Park, 5,500 ft, Clear<br />

Creek at Wadsworth Boulevard,<br />

Jefferson County, 2 March, EARLY<br />

(previously 7 March)(RES); Cole<br />

Park, 7,550 ft, Alamosa, ALAMOSA<br />

County, 23 July (RES). Polygonia<br />

progne nigrozephyrus, same data<br />

as Erynnis telemachus, GRAND<br />

County, 20/28 June; several fresh<br />

at mud, Sage Creek, 7,000 ft, 7<br />

miles south-southeast of Hayden,<br />

Road <strong>37</strong>, Routt County, 1 July<br />

(RES, ADW); Waterton, south<br />

Platte River Canyon, 5,600 ft,<br />

LOW, Douglas/ Jefferson County,<br />

20 October, VERY LATE<br />

(previously 21 September)(RES).<br />

Nymphalis californica, almost<br />

NEVER seen after July here, but<br />

now read this: several seen, mostly<br />

fresh, 3 miles west of Eggers,<br />

Poudre Canyon, Larimer County,<br />

16 OCTOBER 1946, VERY LATE<br />

(DEB): reared to adults by<br />

Dolansky and Twarkins from larvae<br />

found on Ceanothus fendleri by<br />

ADW at Lewis Creek Trail, 3.2<br />

miles west of Wetmore, 30 May;<br />

this year, Andy, ya gotta find 'em<br />

on the hills west of Palmer Lake for<br />

the 200th species in EL PAS0<br />

County! Nymphalis milberti,<br />

same data as Hesperia pahaska,<br />

one fresh male hilltopping, OTERO<br />

County (RES). Vanessa atalanta,<br />

two flying in high winds around<br />

rocky hilltop, above Dunckley<br />

Pass, 10,200 ft, 1 July (RES, with<br />

ADW); now need only Dolores and<br />

San Juan counties in Colorado.<br />

Vanessa virginiensis, Carrizo<br />

Creek PG trail, 4,700 ft, 23.5 miles<br />

west of Campo, Baca County, 19<br />

April, VERY EARLY (previously 5<br />

May in Denver area, where an<br />

April record would be<br />

unbelievable!); Highway Springs<br />

Campground, US 160,8,350 ft,<br />

RIO GRANDE County, 25 July;<br />

small oak woodland, 7,200 ft, State<br />

Road 131,11.8 roadmiles north of<br />

State Bridge, 5:00 pm!, ROUTT<br />

County, 28 June (RES, with ADW).<br />

Vanessa annabella, Floyd Hill<br />

summit, 8,610 ft, CLEAR CREEK<br />

County, 26 June; Las Animas,<br />

3,900 ft, BENT County, 1<br />

November, almost LATE (both<br />

RES). Junonia coenia, west<br />

Carrizo Creek, 4,750 ft, Baca<br />

County, 21 April, VERY EARLY<br />

(previously 27 June!); north Clear<br />

Creek, 7,200 ft, State Road 119, on<br />

rabbitbrush, GILPIN County, 25<br />

September; Waterton, south Platte<br />

River Canyon, 5,600 ft, Jefferson<br />

County, 20 October, LATE<br />

(previously 14 October)(all RES);<br />

Vogel Canyon, Otero County, 13<br />

October (DL). Basilarchia<br />

\ ,<br />

archippus, same data as Satyrium<br />

svlvinum. ALAMOSAMO<br />

GRANDE counties (RES); 1-25 at<br />

Huerfano River, 5,950 ft, near<br />

Huerfano Butte, HUERFANO<br />

County, 16 September (RES); US<br />

287, 2 miles north of Aroya, 4,800<br />

ft, the only decent wetland in<br />

CHEYENNE County [finally!], 30<br />

August(RES); same data as Sandia<br />

macfarlandi, LAS ANIMAS<br />

County, SOUTH (PAO).<br />

Basilarchia weidemeyerii, Limon,<br />

5,365 ft, LINCOLN County, EAST,<br />

9 June (RES); Timpas Creek at<br />

Iron Springs, 4,800 ft, south of US<br />

350, OTERO County,<br />

SOUTHEAST, 6 June (RES).<br />

Asterocampa celtis, ssp. celtis,<br />

same data as Ancycloxypha<br />

numitor, KIT CARSON County,<br />

SOUTH. Asterocampa celtis ssp.<br />

antonia, Purgatoire River State<br />

Wildlife Area, 3 miles south of Las<br />

Animas, 3,880 ft, BENT County.<br />

Asterocampa celtis ssp. montis,<br />

same data as Junonia coenia,<br />

GILPIN County; these three<br />

subspecies clearly separate in<br />

Colorado, with no intermediates<br />

and large gaps between<br />

populations. Anaea andria, biopsy<br />

record [long story], Peaceful Valley<br />

Boy Scouts of America Ranch,<br />

7,010 ft, HIGH, ELBERT County, 4<br />

May (RES); Cucharas River, 6,250<br />

ft, Walsenburg, HUERFANO<br />

County, SOUTHWEST, 5 June<br />

(RES). Satyrodes eurydice<br />

fumosa, about 10 seen, fresh, La<br />

Porte, 5,010 ft, Larimer County, 25<br />

June (CPS, RES, ADW); Jefferson<br />

County experimental colony still<br />

going, July (JAS). Megisto cymela,<br />

same data as Ancycloxypha<br />

numitor, KIT CARSON County,<br />

SOUTH, 10 June, VERY EARLY<br />

(previously 23 June)(RES).<br />

Cyllopsis pertepida, same data as<br />

Hesperia pahaska, MINERAL<br />

County (RES). Cercyonis meadii,<br />

Woodmen Valley, 6,850 ft, El Paso<br />

County, entire habitat being<br />

destroyed by scores of giant<br />

earthmovers as I watched in<br />

horror, so at least the FINAL<br />

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ecord is of interest: 18 July,<br />

EARLY for East Slope (RES).<br />

Cercyonis sthenele masoni, same<br />

data as Erynnis telemachus [and<br />

confirming RES EARLY sighting<br />

and MISS! 20 June at same place],<br />

GRAND County, EAST,<br />

NORTHEAST (ADW with RES).<br />

Erebia epipsodea, Spronks Creek<br />

and Dunckley Pass, 8,400-9,800 ft,<br />

RIO BLANCO County, 1 July (RES,<br />

ADW). Erebia theano, Corona<br />

Lake Trail, 0.5 mile southwest of<br />

Corona Pass, 11,600 ft, GRAND<br />

County, NORTHWEST, 19 August,<br />

1973 (RES, KAS, WS, SES).<br />

Neominois ridingsii, same data as<br />

Hesperia pahaska, OTERO<br />

County, SOUTHEAST (RES); near<br />

Green Mountain Reservoir,<br />

SUMMIT County, 12 July 1975<br />

(DEB); Independence Pass, 12,100<br />

ft, HIGH, Lake/ Pitkin County, July<br />

1960 (DEB). Oemis jutta, Smith<br />

Mesa, 8,400 ft, LOW, between<br />

Parshall and Hot Sulphur Springs,<br />

Grand County, 21 June, EARLY<br />

(previously 23 June)(RES with<br />

TSD). Oeneis chryxus, one worn<br />

male, same data as Speyeria<br />

hydaspe, 10,801 ft, MOFFAT<br />

County, NORTHWEST (ADW with<br />

RES looking on). Oeneis alberta,<br />

northeast of Raton Pass, Las<br />

Animas County, 22 May (MSF).<br />

Oeneis melissa, all rags, and 0.<br />

polixenes, absent [either gone for<br />

the year or totally absent in 19941,<br />

Loveland Pass, 12,000 to 13,500 ft,<br />

Clear Creek and Summit counties,<br />

16 July [usually optimal or<br />

early](CPS, RES). Oeneis<br />

polixenes brucei, Hayden Peak,<br />

PITKIN County, 12 July 1902,<br />

Horlacher, one fresh male (FMNH,<br />

det RES 1994). Danaus<br />

plexippus, same data as Vanessa<br />

virginiensis, Baca County, 19<br />

April, EARLY (RES); both Danaus<br />

plexippus and Danaus gilippus<br />

were very rare in 1994. Alfred<br />

North Whitehead wrote, circa<br />

1936: "It requires a very unusual<br />

mind to undertake the analysis of<br />

the obvious." We are working on<br />

it ...<br />

NEW MEXICO<br />

Coordinator: SJC.<br />

Contributoru: SJC, NED, CDF, JLH, KWH, BCK,<br />

KHL, GMc, F&JP, RES, ADW, BYU.<br />

Summary: This total of 12 is the highest since<br />

13 in 1989, theyearofthe Albuquerque<br />

Lepidopterists' Society meeting. SJC wrote<br />

extensive notes on the season, which was beset<br />

with an early spring, wet early summer,<br />

extremely dry mid-summerto fall with<br />

persistent high pressure over the four-corners<br />

region, preventing the monsoon moisture to flow<br />

north [with stray Lepidoptera] from Mexico, and<br />

to make things worse,a sports injury tooneof<br />

the major collectorsand illness fortheother, so<br />

most records below are from earlieryearsand<br />

non-resident lepidopterists. Get well quick, you<br />

guys!<br />

MOTHS<br />

Summary: Received were 41 records for 39<br />

species in 11 familiesfrom4observers.<br />

Determinationsare by RHL, exceptthat CDF's<br />

are his own, and a couple shaky ones by RES!<br />

ZYGAENIDAE - Pyromorpha<br />

fusca, Mangas Springs, Grant<br />

County, 10 to 13 August (CDF); all<br />

CDF records which follow have the<br />

same data.<br />

PYRALIDAE - Eoreuma<br />

callista, Arivaca albidella, A.<br />

artella, among 155 moths at<br />

ultraviolet light in arroyo next to I-<br />

40, Grants, CIBOLA County, 15<br />

July 1993 (RHL).<br />

THYRIDIDAE - Dysodia<br />

oculatana (CDF).<br />

GEOMETRIDAE - Semiothisa<br />

pervolata, motel lights, Carlsbad,<br />

EDDY County, 19 February (RES,<br />

det RHL). S. cyda (CDF).<br />

Glaucina nephos, Cimarron,<br />

COLFAX County, 5 July 1993<br />

(RHL). G. nota, same data as S.<br />

pervolata. STATE. Glaucina<br />

species undetermined, motel<br />

lights, Socorro, SOCORRO County,<br />

10 October (RES, determination<br />

pending). Drepanulatrix<br />

unicalcararia (CDF). Pero<br />

modesta, Nemoria ariaonaria,<br />

Chlorochlamys appellaria (CDF).<br />

Scelidacantha triseriata, same<br />

data as Pyralidae (RHL).<br />

APATELODIDAE -<br />

Apatelodes pudefacta (CDF).<br />

LASIOCAMPIDAE -<br />

Quadrim diazoma (CDF).<br />

SATURNIIDAE -<br />

Sphingicampa hubbardi (CDF).<br />

SPHINGIDAE - Ceratomia<br />

amyntor, same data as Glaucina<br />

nephos, WEST. Pachysphinx<br />

occidentalis, same data as<br />

Pyralidae (RHL); also (CDF).<br />

NOTODONTIDAE - Datana<br />

perspicua mesillae and<br />

Heterocampa lunata (CDF).<br />

ARCTIIDAE - Lycomorpha<br />

fulgens, Gila Wilderness, GRANT<br />

County, June 1977 (CSU, det BCW<br />

RES). Haploa species<br />

undescribed, same data as<br />

Glaucina nephos, SOUTH.<br />

Spilosoma viginica and Arachnis<br />

picta (CDF).<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Matigramma<br />

rubrosuffusa, Catocala euphemia,<br />

Tarachidia virginalis,<br />

Euscirrhopterus gloveri,<br />

Alypwdes bimaculata, Cucullia<br />

montanae, Scotogramma fervida<br />

proxima, and S. tilodonta, same<br />

data as Pyralidae (RHL). Euxoa<br />

clausa, same data as Glaucina<br />

nephos, EAST. Hemiaweoa<br />

rudens, same data as Semiothisa<br />

peruolata, probably EARLY, but<br />

otherwise ho-hum. Heliothis zea,<br />

common August through<br />

September, COLFAX and MORA<br />

counties (RES); also (CDF).<br />

Heliothis australis (Hardwick,<br />

Journal of the Leuidouterists'<br />

Society <strong>Vol</strong>. 48, No. 2), Cedar<br />

Crest, Sandia Mountains,<br />

BERNALILLO County, STATE,<br />

EAST (mainly Mexican), 4 July<br />

1993 (RHL). Schinia gaurae<br />

(CDF).<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Summary: About 130 records were received,<br />

mostly from previous years, found by Cary and1<br />

or Holland in the preparation of several<br />

manuscripts, including their recent New Mexico<br />

checklist'in Journal of Research on the<br />

Lepidootera, 31(1-2):57-82,1992 [1994].<br />

Included below are 83 county records for 6 0<br />

species in 25 counties (28 in 1993,31133 both<br />

years combined), but the average species per<br />

county went uponly from 111.39to 112.15 (25<br />

county records net increase), because the<br />

authors deleted many very old county records<br />

with poor or nodocumentation. That number is<br />

90.80 percent of projection, exactly the same<br />

as Oregon and well ahead of Montana and<br />

Wyoming in Zone 4. There were no state records<br />

in 1994forthefirstyearthisdecadel<br />

Pyrrhopyge araxes, Iron Creek<br />

Campground, State Road 152, west<br />

of Emory Pass, GRANT County,<br />

NORTH, 25 August 1985, Wells<br />

and Whiting (BYU, one male det<br />

RES 1994). Chioides<br />

albofasciatus, Guadalupe Canyon,<br />

HIDALGO County (confirms old<br />

record with poor data), 13 October<br />

1991 (SJC). Zestusa dorus,<br />

Farmington, SAN JUAN County,<br />

NORTHWEST, 2 May 1934<br />

(Cornell <strong>University</strong> collection, det<br />

ADW 1994); Gallo Mountains,<br />

Catron County, 6 June, LATE<br />

(RWH). Thorybes pylades, Hondo<br />

Canyon, near Taos, TAOS County,<br />

26 June 1954, V. Nabokov (Cornell<br />

<strong>University</strong> collection, det ADW<br />

1994). Systasea zampa, Ash<br />

Canyon, near Elephant Butte Dam,<br />

4,500 ft, SIERRA County,<br />

NORTHEAST, 10 April 1977<br />

(RWH). Erynnis brizo, Cooke's<br />

Range, Luna County, 4 March,<br />

EARLY (previously 5 March)(SJC).<br />

Erynnis juvenalis clitus, Animas<br />

Mountains, Hidalgo County, 19<br />

March, VERY EARLY (previously 1<br />

April)(SJC). Erynnis horatius,<br />

Philadelphia Canyon, 6,700 ft,<br />

Sacramento Mountains, LINCOLN<br />

County, 18 April 1974 (RWH).<br />

Erynnis pacuvius, Emory Pass,<br />

SIERRA County, SOUTHEAST, 13<br />

August 1988 (SJC). Erynnis<br />

funeralis, 3 miles north of Mills,<br />

State Road 39, HARDING County,<br />

14 August 1984 (SJC). Erynnis<br />

afianius, Mule Canyon,<br />

Sacramento Mountains, CHAVES<br />

County, SOUTHEAST, 17 April<br />

(RWH); Raton Mesa, 8,800 ft,<br />

HIGH, COLFAX County, 3 May<br />

1972 (JAS/SJC); David Hill,<br />

HARDING County, 4 May 1989<br />

(SJC, PAO, RES, KAS); Luna Park,<br />

6,500 ft, San Mateo Mountains,<br />

SOCORRO County, 26 August<br />

1973 (RWH). Erynnis persius,<br />

Cedar Creek Canyon, 6,900 ft,<br />

Sacramento Mountains, LINCOLN<br />

County, 24 May 1959 (JMW RWH);<br />

Mt. Taylor, 8,200 ft, MCKINLEY<br />

County, 22 May 1966 (MET/RWH);<br />

5 miles southeast of Mescalero,<br />

7,200 ft, Sacramento Mountains,<br />

OTERO County, SOUTH, 24 May<br />

1959 (JMB/RWH); Holy Ghost<br />

Campground, 8,200 ft, Sangre de<br />

Cristo Mountains, SAN MIGUEL<br />

County, 2 June 1974 (METm);<br />

Black Range, [probably] SIERRA<br />

County, in Burns' 1964<br />

monograph, requires clarification<br />

or confirmation (SJC). Pyrgus<br />

xanthus, Mule Canyon,<br />

Sacramento Mountains, CHAVES<br />

County, SOUTHEAST, 17 April<br />

(RWH). Pyrgus scriptura, Eagle<br />

Nest, 8,000 ft, COLFAX County, 23<br />

June 1954, V. Nabokov (Cornell<br />

<strong>University</strong> collection, det ADW<br />

1994); Wolf Creek, 3 miles<br />

northeast of Watrous, MORA<br />

County, 7 August (SJC). Pyrgus<br />

communis communis, Willow<br />

Creek, 8,100 ft, Mogollon<br />

Mountains, CATRON County, May<br />

to August several years (CDFI<br />

RWH); Bonito Lake, 7,600 ft,<br />

Sacramento Mountains, LINCOLN<br />

County, 22 July 1963 (HKCEWH);<br />

High Rolls, 6,350 ft, Sacramento<br />

Mountains, OTERO County,<br />

SOUTH, 21 July 1965 (HKCLWH);<br />

Beartrap Campground, 8,500 ft,<br />

Magdalena Mountains, SOCORRO<br />

County, 23 July 1964 (FMBAWH).<br />

Pyrgus communis albescens,<br />

several genitalic preps yet to be<br />

made, sorry (RES). Pholisora<br />

catullus, Watrous, 6,406 ft, MORA<br />

County, 17 September (RES).<br />

Staphylus ceos, Big Pine Canyon,<br />

21 miles southwest of Alma,<br />

CATRON County, 3 May 1992<br />

(SJC). Piruna pirus, Mangas<br />

Mountains, CATRON County<br />

(confirmatory), 5 June RWH).<br />

Oarisma garita, Turkey Run,<br />

Black Range, SIERRA County, 4<br />

July (SJC). 0. edwardsii,<br />

Porcupine Spring, Gallo<br />

Mountains, CATRON County, 30<br />

June (RWH). Polites [Yvretta]<br />

rhesus, 13 miles south of Wall<br />

June 1995<br />

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Lake, State Road 61, 7,500 ft,<br />

CATRON County, 13 June 1988<br />

(RWWSJC); Santa Fe, SANTA FE<br />

County, 22 May 1951 (W.H. Howe,<br />

Butterflies of North America, PI.<br />

88, Fig 17). Polites [Yvretta]<br />

carus, Mule Canyon, Sacramento<br />

Mountains, CHAVES County,<br />

SOUTHEAST, 17 April (SJC); see<br />

the results north and northeast of<br />

Union County, in Colorado and<br />

Oklahoma, by RES because of<br />

SJC's UNION County record in<br />

1993! Stinga mowisoni, Water<br />

Canyon Campground, 7,100 ft,<br />

Magdalena Mountains, SOCORRO<br />

County, 9 May 1970 (RWH).<br />

Hesperia woodgatei, west of La<br />

Cueva, 7,100 ft, MORA County,<br />

NORTHEAST, 17 September (SJC,<br />

with RES); Clara Peak, RIO<br />

ARRIBA County, NORTH,<br />

NORTHWEST, 23 September<br />

(SJC); many worn females on<br />

rabbitbrush, AZlState Road 78,<br />

5,900 ft, LOW, Grant County at<br />

Arizona line, 10 October (RES).<br />

Hesperia pahaska near williamsi,<br />

San Augustine Pass, Dona Ana<br />

County, 15 May (F&JP).<br />

Anatrytone logan, Charette Lakes,<br />

Mora County, WEST, 26 June<br />

(SJC). Paratrytone snowi, Scales<br />

Canyon, 3 miles south of State<br />

Road 59, Black Range, SIERRA<br />

County, SOUTHEAST, 15 July<br />

1989 '(RWH). Euphyes vestris, 13<br />

miles north of Mills, HARDING<br />

County, EAST, 12 June 1993 (SJC).<br />

Atrytonopsis lunus, Fillmore<br />

Canyon, Organ Mountains, 29<br />

August [probably 18991, T.D.A.<br />

Cockerell (New Mexico State<br />

<strong>University</strong> collection, det SJC),<br />

DONA ANA County, EAST, first<br />

new [!I record in years!<br />

Atrytonopsis vierecki, west slope<br />

of south Sandia Peak,<br />

BERNALILLO County, 18 May<br />

1963 (JASIRWH). A. python<br />

margarita, near Aguirre Springs,<br />

Organ Mountains, Dona Ana<br />

County, 14 May (F&JP).<br />

"Amblyscirtes" simius, common, 2<br />

miles south of Branson, Colorado,<br />

at State line, 6,700 ft, Union<br />

County, 6 June (RES); near Horse<br />

Springs Ranch, CATRON County,<br />

13 August (SJC); these are clearly<br />

different subspecies or even<br />

species, to whomever finally puts<br />

this "species" into its proper genus<br />

(JMB): a spring-flying, gray-tan<br />

prairie bug that occurs widely from<br />

Canada to northern New Mexico;<br />

and a late-summer-flying, smaller,<br />

brown montane bug that occurs<br />

from southwest New Mexico and<br />

southeast Arizona southward in<br />

Mexico to Chiapas! (RES).<br />

Amblyscirtes oslari, Sacramento<br />

Canyon, 5,000 ft, Sacramento<br />

Mountains, OTERO County, 14<br />

June 1975 (RWH). A. texanae, OK<br />

Canyon, Cooke's Range, LUNA<br />

County, 25 May 1992 (SJC).<br />

Amblyscirtes aenus, Frijoles<br />

Canyon, Bandalier National<br />

Monument, LOS ALAMOS County,<br />

17 May 1970 (CC/MET/RWH). A.<br />

cassus, Mangas Mountains, Catron<br />

County, 7 June, VERY EARLY<br />

(previously 17 June)(RWH). A.<br />

nereus, Slate Spring, Hadley Draw,<br />

5,400 ft, northeast slope of Cooke's<br />

Peak, LUNA County, 6 August 1989<br />

(RWH); Black Range, 7,600 ft,<br />

HIGH, Sierra County, 4 July (SJC).<br />

A. vialis, Glorieta Canyon, SANTA<br />

FE County [YES!], SOUTH, 12<br />

June (SJC); Panchuela<br />

Campground, near Cowles, SAN<br />

MIGUEL County, SOUTHEAST, 2<br />

July 1977, R.E. Howard (BYU, det<br />

RES 1994). A. phylace, Mangas<br />

Mountains, CATRON County, 7<br />

June (SJC); Turkey Run [GO,<br />

Meleagris, GO!], Black Range,<br />

SIERRA County, 4 July (SJC).<br />

Megathymus yuccae ssp., Trigo<br />

Canyon, Manzano Mountains,<br />

VALENCIA County [new<br />

boundaries], 6,400 ft, 8 May 1973<br />

(MSF). Battus philenor, Rock<br />

Lake Fish Hatchery, GUADALUPE<br />

County, 6 August (SJC). Papilio<br />

polyxenes, Smuggler Hills, Hidalgo<br />

County, 5 March, VERY EARLY<br />

(previously 16 March) (SJC).<br />

Papilio eurymedon, same data as<br />

Amblyscirtes vialis, SANTA FE<br />

County, SOUTH [there are dubious<br />

andlor invalid records from further<br />

south]. Pontia beckerii, slope<br />

between Dwyer Mesa and Una de<br />

Gato Creek, COLFAX County,<br />

EAST, 14 September 1980 (JASI<br />

SJC). Pontias sisymbrii, same<br />

data as Papilio polyxenes, 5<br />

March, confirms EARLY by MET<br />

with incomplete data Pieris<br />

rapae, Santa Fe, 11 November,<br />

VERY LATE (previously 15<br />

October)(SJC). Euchloe hyantis,<br />

same data as Papilio polyxenes, 5<br />

March, EARLY (previously 9<br />

March)(SJC). Zerene cesonia,<br />

Cooke's Range, Luna County, 4<br />

March, VERY EARLY (previously<br />

26 March)(SJC). Phoebis sennae,<br />

US 380, 10 miles west of Roswell,<br />

CHAVES County, 13 September<br />

1984 (SJC). Eurema mexicana,<br />

Animas Mountains, Hidalgo<br />

County, 6 March, VERY EARLY<br />

(previously 27 March)(SJC).<br />

Eurema nicippe, Cooke's Range,<br />

Luna County, 4 March, VERY<br />

EARLY (previously 23<br />

March)(SJC). Eurema<br />

boisduvaliana, Guadalupe<br />

Canyon, HIDALGO County,<br />

SOUTHWEST, 8 September 1984<br />

(SJC). Nathalis iole, Animas<br />

Mountains, Hidalgo County, 5<br />

March, VERY EARLY (previously<br />

23 March)(SJC). Atlides halesus,<br />

same data as Hesperia woodgatei,<br />

Grant County, 10 October, (RES).<br />

Phaeostrymon alcestis, 11 miles<br />

north of Tinnie, LINCOLN County,<br />

WEST for subspecies, 20 June<br />

1982 (RWH). Satyrium behrii,<br />

Bandelier National Monument,<br />

LOS ALAMOS County, 25 June<br />

(SJC); Coyote Creek State Park,<br />

MORA County, 16 July (SJC).<br />

Ministrymon leda, Kingston,<br />

SIERRA County, 2 July (SJC); first<br />

new county record in years!<br />

Mitoura spinetorum, 12 miles<br />

southeast of Santa Fe, Santa Fe<br />

County, 11 September, VERY LATE<br />

(previously 14 August)(SJC).<br />

Incisalia augustinus, Animas<br />

Mountains, HIDALGO County, 5<br />

March, VERY EARLY (previously<br />

14 April)(SJC). Hemiargus isola,<br />

same data, VERY EARLX<br />

(previously 24 March)(SJC).<br />

Everes comyntas, same data,<br />

VERY EARLY (previously 26<br />

March)(SJC); Las Cruces, DONA<br />

ANA County, 11 May 1977 (W.A.<br />

Baltosser, det SJC). Euphilotes<br />

battoides centralis, Alamitos<br />

Canyon, Mangas Mountains,<br />

CATRON County, 23 July (RWH);<br />

Cimarron Canyon, near dam,<br />

COLFAX County, EAST, 29 June<br />

1985 (SJC); State Road 551 at<br />

state line, 6,700 ft, 2 miles south of<br />

Branson [Colorado], UNION<br />

County, further EAST, 14 August<br />

(RES). Euphilotes rita<br />

coloradensis, same data, UNION<br />

County, VERY FAR EAST1<br />

NORTHEAST (RES). Euphilotes<br />

species not determined, caprock<br />

near Ima, QUAY County [ANY sp!] ,<br />

EAST1 SOUTHEAST, 6 July (SJC);<br />

the date suggests Euphilotes<br />

battoides, but the range maps<br />

favor Euphilotes rita, which lives<br />

at least as far south as Big Bend<br />

National Park, Texas; keep tuned!<br />

Glaucopsyche lygdamus, 3N, 1E<br />

of Cloudcroft, OTERO County,<br />

SOUTW SOUTHEAST, 11 May<br />

(NED). Plebejus icarioides,<br />

Pajarito Ski Area, LOS ALAMOS<br />

County, 28 July 1990 (SJC).<br />

Calephelis nemesis, Turkey Run,<br />

Black Range, SIERRA County,<br />

NORTH, 15 May, VERY EARLY<br />

(previously 27 May)(SJC); first<br />

new county record in years!<br />

Emesis zela, Animas Mountains,<br />

Hidalgo County, 6 March, VERY<br />

EARLY (previously 26<br />

March)(SJC). Apodemia mormo<br />

ssp, common at Mangas Springs,<br />

Grant County, June (CDF). A.<br />

nais, Johnson Mesa, COLFAX<br />

County, EAST1 NORTHEAST, 26<br />

June (SJC). Libytheana<br />

carinenta, same data as Hesperia<br />

woodgatei, incredibly common<br />

and many fresh, 10 October (RES).<br />

Dione (Agraulis) vanillae, near<br />

Kingston, SIERRA County, 4 June<br />

(RWH). Speyeria atlantis<br />

dorothea, nice photo of a fresh<br />

female topotype at Sandia Crest,<br />

Bernalillo County, 29 July (GMc,<br />

det RLL, RES). Euphydryas<br />

anicicd chalcedona hermosa,<br />

Animas Mountains, Hidalgo<br />

County, 3 March, VERY EARLY<br />

(previously 26 March)(SJC).<br />

Thessalia&lvia, Sierra Blanca Ski<br />

Area, LINCOLN County, 19 July<br />

1985 (SJC); Priest Canyon,<br />

Manzano Mountains, VALENCIA<br />

County, 23 August 1988 (SJC).<br />

Phyciodes texana, Animas<br />

Mountains, Hidalgo County, 6<br />

March, VERY EARLY (previously<br />

23 March)(SJC). I phaon,<br />

Sumner Dam, DE BACA County,<br />

WEST, 15 June 1985 (SJC). I!<br />

coqta [=selenis, etc., see<br />

Wyoming], July Fourth Canyon,<br />

Manzano Mountains, TORRANCE<br />

County, 28 June 1969 (KRfSJC).<br />

Vanessa atalanta, Animas<br />

Mountains, Hidalgo County, 5<br />

March, EARLY (previously 12<br />

March) (SJC). Junonia coenia,<br />

rabbitbrush along 1-25 near<br />

Maxwell, 5,950 ft, COLFAX County<br />

[confirms old record at BYU] , 17<br />

September (RES). J. nigrosufisa,<br />

Rattlesnake Springs, EDDY<br />

County, SOUTHEAST, 26 July<br />

1986 (SJC). Basilarchia<br />

archippus, among sandbar<br />

willows, Cimarron Creek in<br />

Springer, 5,800 ft, COLFAX<br />

County, 17 September (RES). B.<br />

astyanax, 2 miles north of<br />

Kingston, SIERRA County, 31 July<br />

1986 (SJC). Megisto rubricata,<br />

Cooke's Range, LUNA County, 3<br />

July (SJC); near Kingston, SIERRA<br />

County [confirms old record], 2<br />

July (SJC). Coenonympha<br />

ochracea subfusca, Escondido<br />

Mountain, CATRON County,<br />

SOUTHEAST and STATE for<br />

subspecies, SOUTW SOUTHWEST<br />

for species and Coenonympha<br />

tullia complex, 22 May (RW<br />

SJC). Cercyonis pegala, Luciano<br />

Mesa, GUADALUF'E County, 6<br />

August (SJC). Neominois<br />

ridingsii, same data as<br />

"Amblyscirtes" simius, also<br />

common and fresh, 6 June (RES).<br />

Gyrocheilus patrobas, several<br />

worn females on rabbitbrush, same<br />

data as Hesperia woodgatei, Grant<br />

County, 10 October (RES); missed<br />

being LATE by only four days!<br />

Danaus species uncommon again;<br />

need Danaus gilippus from Los<br />

Alamos and Valencia counties yet.<br />

Final note: Our group found 65 butterfly<br />

species including 24 probable state records,<br />

most with photo documentation or reliable<br />

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sightings, in BAJA HIDALGO County [CHIH];<br />

contact RES.<br />

SASKATCHEWAN,<br />

MANITOBA, NORTH<br />

DAKOTA, SOUTH<br />

DAKOTA,<br />

- NEBRASKA, AND<br />

KANSAS.<br />

Coordinator: Ronald Alan Koyer (RAR),<br />

Division of Science, Minot State <strong>University</strong>,<br />

Minot ND 58707; telephone (701)857-3209<br />

(Office) or (701)857-3161 (Division Office); e.<br />

mail: royer@warp6.cs.misu.nodak.edu<br />

Contributors: Gary G. Anweiler (GGA), Neil<br />

Dankert (NED); Jeff Germer (JCG), Ronald R.<br />

Hooper (KKH), John Jordison (JCJ), Abran J.<br />

Kean (AJK), Paul Klassen (PK), John Kozial (JK),<br />

Robert L. Langston (RLL), Jean Legge (JL), Doug<br />

Long (DKL), Marilyn Lutz (ML), Gary M. Marrone<br />

(GMM), Harold Nagel (HGN), Bob Neugebauer<br />

(BN), Karen L. Olmstead (KLO),Tim Orwig (TTO),<br />

James Reiser (JMK), Kilian Koever (KK),<br />

Paulette Scherr (PS), Steve Spomer (SMS), Ray<br />

Stanford (RES), Peter Taylor (PT), Eric <strong>Vol</strong>den<br />

(EV), Ralph Wall (RW), Steve Williams (SGW).<br />

SASKATCHEWAN<br />

Provincial Coordinator: RRH.<br />

Contributors: GGA, JK.<br />

Summary: The season was reported as having<br />

moderate temperatures with average rainfall<br />

Except for Pieris rapae, butterflies were not<br />

plentiful, however. Danaus plexippus migrated in<br />

small numbe~, with only 20 individuals seen all<br />

season.<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Oeneis chryxus caryi, White<br />

Fox (EAST), 29 May (JK). Oeneis<br />

uhleri varuna, Bjorkdale<br />

(NORTHEAST), 4 June (JK).<br />

MOTHS<br />

OLETHREUTIDAE - Acleris<br />

chalybeana, Ft. QuAppelle,<br />

PROVINCE, 13 June (RRH).<br />

NOTODONTIDAE - Nerice<br />

bidentata, Red Earth (NORTH), 21<br />

June (RRH).<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Phogophora<br />

iris, Ft. QuAppelle (SOUTH), 2<br />

June (RRH). Cucullia<br />

convexipennis, Ft. QuAppelle<br />

(second SK record), 13 July (RRH).<br />

Apharetra pyralis, Ft. QuAppelle<br />

(second SK record), 23 July (RRH).<br />

Melanchra assimilis, Ft.<br />

QuAppelle (SOUTH), 30 May<br />

(RRH). Panthea virginaria, three<br />

collected at ultraviolet light,<br />

Cypress Hills Provencial Park, 26-<br />

27 June 1983 (RRH, det GGA).<br />

MANITOBA<br />

Provincial Coordinator: PK.<br />

Contributor: PT. Records not otherwise<br />

annotated are attributable to PK.<br />

Summary: In southern Manitoba, spring and<br />

summer were "normal."according to the<br />

weatherman, but early spring was "slow" for<br />

butterflies. Following two bad years, butterfly<br />

populationsare recovering, some species even<br />

reaching abundance. Twenty-two species were<br />

observed in oneafternoon at the north end of<br />

Agassiz Provencial Forest, 23 July (PT). In<br />

agricultural areas, many formerly occurring<br />

species were not encountered, however, There<br />

was one error in the 1993 Season Summary for<br />

Manitoba, the provincial record for Euptoieta<br />

Hegesiaat Sandy Hook, 9 July 1980 is<br />

attributable to R Anderson, not Colin Hawkins<br />

as reported.<br />

MIGRANTS AND<br />

STRAYS<br />

The only noteworthy migration<br />

was a weak flight of Danaus<br />

plexippus. Nevertheless, more<br />

were observed than in 1993.<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Oarisma powesheik, seven<br />

collected, common, Tolstoi, 6 July.<br />

Thymelicus lineola abundant,<br />

Northwest Angle Provencial Forest,<br />

20 July. Hesperia comma<br />

laurentina, 18 collected, 16 seen<br />

(usually scarce), Red Rock Lake,<br />

Whiteshell Provencial Forest, 5<br />

August. Pterourus canadensis less<br />

common than usual again. Pieris<br />

rapae had a long major flight in<br />

agricultural areas in the south,<br />

where it was abundant in August<br />

(PK has "never seen so many").<br />

Colias eurytheme unusually<br />

scarce. Feniseca tarquinius, four<br />

collected, Sandilands Provencial<br />

Forest, 23 July; 3 seen, north end<br />

Agassiz Provencial Forest, 23 July<br />

(PT). Epidemia dorcas, two<br />

collected, eight seen, Stuartburn,<br />

15 August. Speyeria cybele, 4<br />

collected, 27 seen, Vita, 6 July.<br />

Speyeria aphrodite, very common,<br />

. Red Rock Lake, Whiteshell<br />

Provencial Forest, 5 August.<br />

Speyeria callippe calgariana, 4<br />

collected, 9 seen, Coulter, 1 July.<br />

Speyeria atlantis abundant,<br />

Northwest Angle Provencial Forest,<br />

23 July. Clossiana bellona, 11<br />

seen in one mile, north end<br />

Agassiz Provencial Forest, 23 July<br />

(PT). Nymphalis vau-album, 4<br />

collected, 19 seen, Northwest<br />

Angle Provencial Forest, 23 July;<br />

18 seen, 5 road kills, north end<br />

Agassiz Provencial Forest, 23 July<br />

(PT). Vanessa virginiensis, 1<br />

collected, Red Rock Lake,<br />

Whiteshell Provencial Forest, 5<br />

August. Vanessa cardui, none seen<br />

at all. V. atalanta, 3 collected, 6<br />

seen, Piney, 15 August.<br />

NORTH DAKOTA<br />

State Coordinator: RAR.<br />

Contributors: JL, TTO, BN, KR PS. If not<br />

otherwise indicated, records are attributableto<br />

RAR.<br />

Summary: Little fieldwork was reported fora<br />

third consecutive season. The summer was once<br />

again somewhat wetter than normal, though<br />

also somewhat warmer than the previous two.<br />

Populations of most resident species appeared<br />

to be on the rise following two seasons of lower<br />

than normal densities. Included below are54<br />

new county records.<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Epargyreus clams, Cross<br />

Ranch, The Nature Consewancy<br />

Preserve, OLIVER County, 3 July<br />

(TTO). Thorybes pylades,<br />

BILLINGS County, 29 May.<br />

Ancyloxypha numitor, Arrowwood<br />

National Wildlife Refuge,<br />

STUTSMAN County, 29 July (PS).<br />

Hesperia dacotae continued<br />

generally reduced in numbers<br />

through north central counties<br />

(absent in several known<br />

localities), but reported emerging<br />

and common on Ft. Berthond<br />

Indian Reservation, McKenzie<br />

County, 26 June (KR), the same<br />

date it first appeared in McHenry<br />

County (RAR). Polites peckius,<br />

PIERCE County, 28 June. Polites<br />

themistocles, Cross Ranch, The<br />

Nature Consewancy Preserve,<br />

OLIVER County, 29 June (TTO).<br />

Polites origenes, Cross Ranch<br />

Nature Consewancy Presewe,<br />

OLIVER County, 2 July (TTO).<br />

Polites mystic, PIERCE County, 28<br />

June. Anatrytone logan, Jim Lake,<br />

Arrowwood National Wildlife<br />

Refuge, STUTSMAN County, 29<br />

July (PS). Euphyes vestris, Cross<br />

Ranch Nature Conservancy<br />

Preserve, OLIVER County, 1 July<br />

(TTO). Amblyscirtes vialis, Cross<br />

Ranch Nature Conservancy<br />

Preserve, OLIVER County, 3 July<br />

(TTO). Colias alexandra (yellow<br />

morph), BILLINGS County, 29<br />

May. Gaeides xanthoides, Cross<br />

Ranch Nature Conservancy<br />

Preserve, OLIVER County, 29 June<br />

(TTO); Nature Conservancy prairie<br />

preserve, SHERIDAN County, 6<br />

July (TTO). Epidemia helloides,<br />

BURLEIGH County, 7 July 1993<br />

(BN) . Satyrium liparops ,<br />

STUTSMAN County, 30 June (JL).<br />

Callophrys sheridanii, DUNN<br />

County, 11 May. Strymon melinus,<br />

Cross Ranch Nature Conservancy<br />

Preserve, OLIVER County, 3 July<br />

(TTO). Everes comyntas,<br />

Arrowwood National Wildlife<br />

Refuge, STUTSMAN County, 13<br />

June. Celastrina argiolus,<br />

Arrowwood National Wildlife<br />

Refuge, STUTSMAN County, 1 July<br />

(JL); Cross Ranch Nature<br />

Consewancy Presewe, OLIVER<br />

County, 3 July (TTO). Lycaeides<br />

mlissa, DIVIDE County, 18 June.<br />

Plebejus saepiolus, DIVIDE<br />

County, 18 June. Euptoieta<br />

claudia, PIERCE County, 28 June;<br />

Camp Grafton, RAMSEY County,<br />

17 September. Speyeria<br />

aphrodite, Jim Lake, Arrowwood<br />

National Wildlife Refuge,<br />

STUTSMAN County, 15 July (JL);<br />

BURKE County, 29 July. Speyeria<br />

idalia, Cross Ranch Nature<br />

Consewancy Preserve, OLIVER<br />

County, NORTHWEST, 30<br />

June(TT0). Speyeria callippe,<br />

BURLEIGH County, 2 July 1993<br />

(BN); Nature Conservancy prairie<br />

preserve, SHERIDAN County, 6<br />

July (TTO). Clossiana selene,<br />

PIERCE County, 28 June.<br />

Phyciodes tharos, Cross Ranch<br />

Nature Consewancy Preserve,<br />

OLIVER County, 1 July (TTO).<br />

Phyciodes pascoensis, STUTSMAN<br />

County, 30 June(JL); Cross Ranch<br />

Nature Conservancy Presewe,<br />

OLIVER County, 3 July (TTO);<br />

Nature Conservancy prairie<br />

preserve, SHERIDAN County, 6<br />

July (TTO). Polygonia comma,<br />

PIERCE County, 28 June; Camp<br />

Grafton, RAMSEY County, 17<br />

September. Polygonia progne,<br />

Camp Grafton, RAMSEY County,<br />

17 September; Cross Ranch Nature<br />

Conservancy Presewe, OLIVER<br />

County, 2 July (TTO). Nymphalis<br />

cal$ornica, one seen, Camp<br />

Grafton, RAMSEY County, 17<br />

September. Nymphalis antiopa,<br />

Cross Ranch Nature Conservancy<br />

Preserve, OLIVER County, 3 July<br />

(TTO). Aglais milberti, Camp<br />

Grafton, RAMSEY County, 17<br />

September; near Bismarck,<br />

BURLEIGH County, 25 September<br />

(BN). Basilarchia archippus,<br />

Cross Ranch Nature Conservancy<br />

Presewe, OLIVER County, 3 July<br />

(TTO). Asterocampa celtis, Camp<br />

Grafton, RAMSEY County, 17<br />

September. Satyrodes eurydice,<br />

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Cross Ranch Nature Conservancy<br />

Preserve, OLIVER County, 3 July<br />

(TTO). Megisto cymela, Cross<br />

Ranch Nature Conservancy<br />

Preserve, OLIVER County, 3 July<br />

(TTO). Coenonympha inornata,<br />

Arrowwood National Wildlife<br />

Refuge, STUTSMAN County, 13<br />

June; DMDE County, 18 June;<br />

Buffalo Lake Wildlife Management<br />

Area, PIERCE County, 28 June.<br />

Oeneis uhleri varuna, DMDE<br />

County, 18 June; BARNES County,<br />

9 June 1989 (JL); collected 4 miles<br />

south of Mirror Pool Wildlife<br />

Management Area, RICHLAND<br />

County, (SOUTHEAST), "May<br />

1994" (Dave Cuthrellfide TTO).<br />

Oeneis alberta, McHENRY County,<br />

13 May. Danaus plexippus,<br />

PIERCE County, 28 June.<br />

SOUTH DAKOTA<br />

State Coordinator: GMM<br />

Contributors: GGA, AJK, RLL, ML, KLO, TTO,<br />

RE5,SGW. All records not otherwise annotated<br />

areattributabletoGMM.<br />

Summary: GMM reportsthat a "near normal"<br />

season and an average collecting effort<br />

produced just 27 new county records. The most<br />

noteworthy event was a Speyeria idalia<br />

population boom that seemsto have occurred on<br />

suitable habitat all across the eastern twothirds<br />

of the state. The state total now stands<br />

at 173 species.<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Pholisora catullus, UNION<br />

County, 6 July (KLO).<br />

Ancyloxypha numitor, CHARLES<br />

MIX County, 30 July; GREGORY<br />

County, 30 July; UNION County, 9<br />

July (TTO). Polites themistocles,<br />

TODD County, 3 July. Polites<br />

origenes rhena, TODD County, 3<br />

July. Atrytonopsis hianna turneri,<br />

CUSTER County, 29 May (AJK,<br />

GMM, RES). Pterourus<br />

multicaudatus, Badlands National<br />

Park, JACKSON County, 22 July<br />

(ML). Pontia occidentalis,<br />

Badlands National Park, JACKSON<br />

County, 25 August (ML). Colias<br />

philodice, GREGORY County, 30<br />

July. Eurema nicippe, third SD<br />

record, Palisades State Park,<br />

Minnehaha County, 22 August<br />

(SGW). Nathalis iole, BENNETT<br />

County, 26 June. Epidemia<br />

helloides, Hot Springs, FALL<br />

RIVER County, 28 May (RES).<br />

Celastrina argiolus, BENNETT<br />

County, 26 June; CHARLES MIX<br />

County, 30 July; GREGORY<br />

County, 30 July. Speyeria cybele<br />

cybele, BENNETT County, 26 June.<br />

Speyeria aphrodite alcestis, both<br />

sexes worn, Black Hills National<br />

Forest, Custer County, 24 August<br />

(LATE) (RLL). Speyeria idalia,<br />

Badlands National Park, JACKSON<br />

County, 14 August (ML).<br />

Clossiana bellona toddi, UNION<br />

County, 9 July (TTO). Charidryas<br />

acastus, Badlands National Park,<br />

JACKSON County, 17 July (ML).<br />

Phyciodes pascoensis, Palisades<br />

State Park, Minnehaha County, 22<br />

August (SGW). Phyciodes batesii,<br />

fresh, Black Hills National Forest,<br />

Custer County, 24 August (RLL);<br />

"fairly fresh," Spearfish Canyon,<br />

Lawrence County, 25 August<br />

(LATE) (RLL). Aglais milberti,<br />

Badlands National Park, JACKSON<br />

County, 3 April (ML). Vanessa<br />

virginiensis, TODD County, 1<br />

July. Vanessa annabella, Terry<br />

Peak, LAWRENCE County, 18 June<br />

(AJK); Badlands National Park,<br />

JACKSON County, 24 August (ML).<br />

Basilarchia archippus, Redbird<br />

Canyon, CUSTER County, 30 May<br />

(EARLY) (RES). Asterocampa<br />

celtis celtis, GREGORY County, 30<br />

July. Megisto cymela, Badlands<br />

National Park, PENNINGTON<br />

County, 5 July (ML).<br />

Coenonympha ochracea,<br />

common, Robinson Flats, Fall<br />

River County, 28 May (AJK, GMM,<br />

RES). Cwcyonis oetus charon,<br />

"very worn," Spearfish Canyon,<br />

Lawrence County, 25 August<br />

(LATE) (RLL).<br />

MOTHS<br />

SATURNIIDAE - Actias luna,<br />

Yankton, YANKTON County, 22<br />

August (SGW).<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Panthea<br />

gigantea, one collected, Mount<br />

Rushmore National Park,<br />

LAWRENCE County, 20 July 1958<br />

(collected by R. Leuschner, det R.<br />

Leuschner, confirmed GGA).<br />

Panthea acronyctoides, one<br />

collected, Deadwood, LAWRENCE<br />

County, 20 July 1958 (collected R.<br />

Leuschner, det R. Leuschner in lit<br />

as l angelica, confirmed I!<br />

gigantea by GGA.<br />

NEBRASKA<br />

State Coordinator: NED<br />

Contributors: JCG, JCJ, RLL, DRL, HGN, JMR<br />

KR SMS, RES, EV, KW.<br />

Summary: This was the long-awaited "ood<br />

year" after several years of depressing belowaverage<br />

populations and diversity. Juneflights<br />

in western Nebraska weregenerally twoto three<br />

weeks early, with Speyeriazereneand Polygonia<br />

satyrus being rediscovered after lengthy<br />

absences. A nice population of 5, caryaevorum<br />

was finally found in eastern Nebraska, and a<br />

Blaine County wetland contained good numbers<br />

of C. seleneand 5. eurydiceas well as Euphyes<br />

bimacula. A total of 120 species were<br />

encountered, including 149county and one state<br />

record, bringing the state total to 199 species,<br />

with anaverage of47specieslcounty. As usual,<br />

moth records werefew,althoughfour species<br />

were added to Kosche's 1989 "Partial List,"<br />

bringing the state total to619 species.<br />

MIGRANTS AND<br />

STRAYS<br />

Hylephila phyleus, 15<br />

collected and seen, Furnas County,<br />

11 September (NED/DRL).<br />

Atalopedes campestris, abundant<br />

statewide after mid-June (NED).<br />

Zerene cesonia, occasional,<br />

Furnas, Keya Paha counties, 2<br />

July-20 September (NABAIXerces<br />

Butterfly Count, DRL). Phoebis<br />

sennae, HARLAN, HOWARD,<br />

Thayer, York counties, 2 to 15<br />

August (JCG, SMS, RW). Eurema<br />

lisa, 23 seen, Schramm State<br />

Recreation Area, Sarpy County, 23<br />

July (NABAKerces Butterfly<br />

Count); Thayer, York counties<br />

(JCG). Nathalis iole, common<br />

statewide, new from PERKINS,<br />

CHEYENNE and ARTHUR<br />

counties, 25 June to 30 September<br />

(RES, NED). Leptotes marina, one<br />

collected, Furnas County, 8<br />

September (DRL). Hemiargus<br />

isola, statewide from 29 May<br />

(NED). Libytheana bachmanii,<br />

one collected, Thayer County, 18<br />

June (JCG). Vanessa cardui,<br />

almost entirely absent from many<br />

areas the entire season; modest<br />

populations at best in other areas<br />

(NED). Vanessa annabella, 17<br />

miles S Valentine, CHERRY<br />

County, 3 October (KR). Danaus<br />

plexippus, "normal" year. Danaus<br />

gilippus, one seen, Furnas County,<br />

25 September (DRL).<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Ancyloxypha numitor,<br />

unusually common and<br />

widespread, new from SEWARD,<br />

HALL, DEUEL, KEITH and NANCE<br />

counties, 18 June to 9 September<br />

(NED, JMR, EV, JCG, RES, RLL).<br />

Oarisma garita, usually rare or<br />

absent, but 12 collected and seen,<br />

Sowbelly Canyon, Sioux County,<br />

29 May (NED, JMR). Yvretta<br />

rhesus, common, Highway 71 at<br />

state line, KIMBALL County, 10<br />

May (RES). Hesperia uncas, two<br />

collected and seen, Bull Canyon,<br />

BANNER County, 28 May (NED/<br />

JMR). H. leonardus pawnee,<br />

ARTHUR and GRANT counties, 9<br />

September (RES). Polites<br />

origenes, one collected, Harry<br />

Stmnk Lake, FRONTIER County, 5<br />

July 1992 (DRL); common,<br />

Niobrara Valley Preserve, Brown<br />

County, 2 July (NABAiXerces<br />

Butterfly Count). Pompeis verna,<br />

two collected, Highway 34hliddle<br />

Creek, SEWARD County, 21 June<br />

(SMS). Atrytone arogos, seen,<br />

Mormon Island, HALL County, 10<br />

June 1993 (EV). Poanes<br />

hobomok, common (usually scarce<br />

or absent), HALL, Buffalo counties,<br />

mid-June (NED, EV). Euphyes<br />

bimacula, one collected, north<br />

Loup River at Brewster, BLAINE<br />

County, 3 July (NED); seen,<br />

Mormon Island, HALL County, 1<br />

July 1993 (EV). Amblyscirtes<br />

vialis, one collected, Furnas<br />

County, 11 September (LATE)<br />

(DRL). Megathymus<br />

coloradensis, two seen, southeast<br />

of Enders Dam, CHASE County, 11<br />

May (RES). Heraclides<br />

cresphontes, almost common,<br />

YORK, NUCKOLLS counties, 16 to<br />

17 July (JCG). Pontia<br />

occidentalis, two collected, 3 miles<br />

east of Potter, CHEYENNE County,<br />

30 May (NED/JMR); one collected<br />

Bull Canyon, BANNER County, 1<br />

July (JMR). Colias alexandra, one<br />

collected, 3 miles east of Potter,<br />

CHEYENNE County, 30 May<br />

(JMR). Feniseca tarquinius, three<br />

collected and seen, 3 miles east of<br />

Hebron, THAYER County, 15 July<br />

(JCG). Chalceria rubida, five<br />

collected and seen, 3 miles east of<br />

Potter, Cheyenne County, 30 May<br />

(EARLY) (NED/JMR). Epidemia<br />

helloides, CHEYENNE, CHASE,<br />

McPHERSON, DUNDY counties, 10<br />

May, 8 July, 9 to 10 September<br />

(RES). Satyrium acadicum,<br />

loners to abundant, new from<br />

BLAINE, BROWN, THAYER,<br />

DUNDY counties, 18 June to 8 July<br />

(NED, JCG, RES). S.<br />

caryaevorum, STATE, a few<br />

examples collected by Leussler in<br />

the 19308 have been identified<br />

from material in the Ohio State<br />

<strong>University</strong> collection; more<br />

recently, one collected, Highway<br />

34 at Middle Creek, SEWARD<br />

County, 16 July 1991 (SMS, det<br />

Robert K. Robbins); further<br />

investigation of same area yielded<br />

30-50 adults collected and seen,<br />

mostly nectaring on sumac, 18 to<br />

25 June (NED, JMR, SMS).<br />

Mitoura siva, one collected,<br />

Holbrook, FURNAS County, 7 May<br />

1992, in a population of M.<br />

gryneus (DRL). Glaucopsyche<br />

lygdamus, southeast of Enders<br />

Dam, CHASE County, 11 May<br />

(RES). Icaricia shasta, more than<br />

30 collected and seen, Sowbelly<br />

Canyon, Sioux County, 29 May; 12<br />

collected and seen, 3 miles east of<br />

Potter, CHEYENNE County, 30 May<br />

(NED/JMR). Plebejus acmon,<br />

southeast of Enders Dam, CHASE<br />

County, and 11 miles southsoutheast<br />

of Grant, PERKINS<br />

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County, both 11 May (RES).<br />

Speyeria edwardsii, 16 collected<br />

and seen, 3 miles east of Potter,<br />

CHEYENNE County, 30 May<br />

(EARLY) (NEDIJMR); same<br />

locality, and also 1 to 2 miles north<br />

of Kimball, KIMBALL County, 8<br />

September (LATE) (RES).<br />

Speyeria coronis, one collected,<br />

Bull Canyon, Banner County, 28<br />

May (EARLY) (NEDIJMR).<br />

Speyeria zerene sinope, four<br />

collected, Bull Canyon, Banner<br />

County, 1 July (JMRISMS, det Paul<br />

C. Hammond). Thessalia fulvia,<br />

southeast of Enders Dam, CHASE<br />

County, 11 May (RES). Polygonia<br />

satyms, one collected Bull<br />

Canyon, BANNER County, 23 June<br />

(JMR). Vanessa viginiensis,<br />

common, new from SEWARD,<br />

HALL counties, May-mid June<br />

(NED, EV, RW). Satyrodes<br />

eurydice, five collected, north<br />

Loup River at Brewster, BLAINE<br />

County, 3 July (NED). Neominois<br />

ridingsii, one collected, east of I-<br />

80 rest area, CHEYENNE County,<br />

10 June (SMS).<br />

MOTHS<br />

TORTRICIDAE - Pandemis<br />

limitata, NANCE County, STATE,<br />

22 August (RLL).<br />

GEOMETRIDAE - Scopula<br />

inductata, NANCE County, STATE,<br />

22 August (RLL).<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Caenurgina<br />

distincta, NANCE County, STATE,<br />

22 August (RLL). Delete 1993<br />

report of Panthea wiraginaria, the<br />

specimen now being referred to P.<br />

gigantea, BROWN County, STATE,<br />

25 June 1993 (NED, det Gary G.<br />

Anweiler). Cucullia<br />

convexipennis, BUFFALO County,<br />

STATE, 18 July (NED). JCJ reports<br />

collecting 12 species of Catocala<br />

from Otoe County, among which<br />

C. ilia, C. parta, Catocala cara, C.<br />

amestris and C. arnica are first<br />

OTOE County records.<br />

Coordinator: None. Brief reports were filed by<br />

JCG and SGW.<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Pholisora catullus, South<br />

Haven state rest area, Sumner<br />

County, 19 August (SGW).<br />

Epargyreus clams, mile 150<br />

Kansas Turnpike, Lyon County, 19<br />

August (SGW). Anatrytone logan,<br />

mile 150 Kansas Turnpike, Lyon<br />

County, 19 August (SGW).<br />

Pteroums glaucus, near Cassoday,<br />

Butler County, 19 August (SGW).<br />

Papilio polyxenes, mile 170<br />

Kansas Turnpike, Osage County,<br />

19 August (SGW). Pieris rapae,<br />

near Cassoday, Butler County, 19<br />

August (SGW). Phoebis sennae<br />

observed at six locations along 1-35<br />

and Kansas Turnpike, in Butler,<br />

Chase and Lyon counties, 19<br />

August (SGW). Thessaliafulvia,<br />

collected 2 miles east of Lovewell<br />

Dam, JEWELL County, 29 May<br />

(JCG). Limenitis archippus, mile<br />

150 Kansas Turnpike, Lyon<br />

County, 19 August (SGW).<br />

Cercyonis pegala, mile 150 Kansas<br />

Turnpike, Lyon County, 19 August<br />

(SGW). Danaus plexippus,<br />

Witchita, Sedgwick County, 19<br />

August (SGW).<br />

OKLAHOMA,<br />

TEXAS, ARKANSAS,<br />

LOUISIANA<br />

Coordinator: Ed Knudson (ECK) 8517<br />

Burkhart, Houston Texas 77055<br />

Contributors: Charles Bordelon Jr. (CB),<br />

Richard Boscoe (KB), Donald Bowman (DB),<br />

Steven Bransky (5B), Joseph F. Doyle Ill (JD),<br />

Joann Karges (JK), Ed Knudson (ECK), Michael<br />

LeFort (ML), Michael Lockwood (MLO), Jim<br />

Reiser (JK), Charles Sassine (C55), Steve<br />

Spomer (SS), Kay Stanford (KS), John<br />

Westerfield (JW), Steve Williams (SW).<br />

Note: In line with my conviction thatthezone<br />

coordinator position should be limited to 10<br />

(ten) years, this is my final report. Charles<br />

Bordelon Jr. (8440 Washington Boulevard,<br />

Beaumont, Texas 77707) will Lake over as Zone 6<br />

Coordinator for 1995.<br />

OKLAHOMA<br />

Contributors: K5,SW. No reports were<br />

received from resident collectors! Three new<br />

state records (butterflies).<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Epargyreus clams. Erynnis<br />

baptisiae, LOGAN County,<br />

Guthrie, 19 August (SW). Yvretta<br />

cams, Y hesus, both STATE,<br />

CIMMARON County, 3.4 miles<br />

north of Kenton. 20 April (RS).<br />

Anatrytone logan lagus,<br />

CIMMARON County, 4 miles south<br />

of Boise City, 23 June (JV).<br />

Eurytides marcellus, CARTER<br />

County, near Ardmore, 19 August<br />

(SW). Papilio polyxenes asterius,<br />

LOGAN County, Guthrie, NOBLE<br />

County, south of Tonkawa, 19<br />

August (SW). Pieris rapae, Garvin<br />

County, near Pauls Valley, 19<br />

August (SW). Pontia sisymbrii,<br />

STATE; CIMMARON County, Black<br />

Mesa, 4 to 6 miles north-northwest<br />

of Kenton, 21 April (RS). Phoebis<br />

sennae, Love County, near<br />

Thackenrille, 19 August (SW).<br />

Cercyonis pegala, LOGAN County,<br />

Guthrie, 19 August (SW). Danaus<br />

plexippus, Noble County, near<br />

Tonkawa, 19 August (SW).<br />

TEXAS<br />

state records (4 butterflies, 31 moths), 2 U.S.<br />

records (1 butterfly, one moth). Continued mild<br />

winters have probably resulted in increasing<br />

colonization of south Texas habitats by tropical<br />

species.<br />

Corrections: Butterflies: Euphyesdion<br />

reported from Jefferson County, Sabine Pass, 21<br />

May (CB) isactually Euphyes bayensis, a new<br />

STATE record. Moths: The geometrid reported<br />

last year as Phrygionis incolorata restitota<br />

should have been IistedasP. rivignaria;other<br />

comments were correct.<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Phocides palemon lilea,<br />

Cameron County, Audubon Sabal<br />

Palm Sanctuary, 4 August (0),<br />

ECK. Epargyreus clams, LAVACA<br />

County, 6 miles north Hallettsville,<br />

21 May. (SW). Polygonus Leo<br />

histrio, Cameron County, Palmito<br />

Hill, 7 April (CB). Chioides<br />

catillus albofasciatus, NUECES<br />

County, Cayo de Oso, 3 July (CS),<br />

KENEDY county, near Armstrong,<br />

8 August (SW). Chioides zilpa,<br />

KENEDY County, King Ranch Rest<br />

Area, 30 November (SW).<br />

Urbanus proteus , TnER County,<br />

Kirby State Forest, 24 September<br />

(CB). Astraptesfulgerator mul,<br />

Starr County, Fronton, 29 May<br />

(CS). Achalams toxeus,<br />

WASHINGTON County, Somerville<br />

Lake, 11 June 1972 (JV - this and<br />

many other new county records<br />

recently reported - most<br />

interesting included). Thorybes<br />

bathyllus, June through October,<br />

T confusis, April through August,<br />

TARRANT County (JK-this and<br />

most other new records from this<br />

county are taken from JK's<br />

checklist). Cogia outis,<br />

VALVERDE County, 10 miles<br />

southeast of Comstock, 9 May<br />

1972 (JV). Staphylus mazans,<br />

TARRANT County, June to<br />

September (JK). Achlyodes<br />

mithridates tamenund, TARRANT<br />

County, September and October<br />

(JK), Harris County, 14 August<br />

(SW). Grias stigmatica, Cameron<br />

County, Audubon Sabal Palm<br />

Sanctuary, 8 July (O)(SW).<br />

Fimochares mpt$asciatus,<br />

Cameron County, Audubon Sabal<br />

Palm Sanctuary, 7 October (CB).<br />

Chiomara asychis georgina,<br />

DWAL County, San Diego, 23 July<br />

(SW), Hidalgo County, Madero, 5<br />

November 1993, confined female<br />

ovipositing on Malphigia glabra,<br />

reared to Gesta gestainvisius,<br />

CAMERON County, Audubon Sabal<br />

Palm Sanctuary, 8 July (O)(SW).<br />

Erynnis juvenalis, LAVACA<br />

County, 21V, (SW). Erynnis<br />

horatius, FAYETTE County, 3<br />

miles south of Schulenburg, 21<br />

May, CHEROKEE County, 4 miles<br />

north of Rusk, 21 July, YOUNG<br />

County Jean, 27 August (SW).<br />

ErynnisJiLneralis, DWAL County<br />

23 July (SW). Erynnis baptisiae,<br />

LAVACA County 21 May (SW).<br />

Erynnis zamcco, TARRANT<br />

County March to October (JK).<br />

Pyrgus philetas, DUVAL, San<br />

Diego, 23 July (SW), 10 miles<br />

south of Freer, 11 October (JD).<br />

Heliopetes lavianus, UVALDE<br />

County ConCan, 1 October (JD).<br />

Heliopetes macaira, UVALDE<br />

County Nueces River, 4 September<br />

(JR). Pholisora catullus, LAVACA<br />

County 21 May (SW). Hesperopsis<br />

alpheus, Cameron County Palmito<br />

Hill, 5 August (CB). Vidius<br />

perigenes, Cameron County<br />

Palmito Hill, 7 April (CB), also<br />

from 14 October 1993, confirmed<br />

female ovipositing on unknown<br />

grass, reared to adults on<br />

Stenotephmm secundatum (RB).<br />

Nastra lherrninier, TARRANT<br />

County, April through September<br />

(JK). Nastra neamathla,<br />

WHARTON County, 2 miles<br />

SOUTHWEST, of Hungerford, 12<br />

August (SW). Nastra julia, DWAL<br />

County 23 July (SW). Decinea<br />

percosius, NUECES County.<br />

Corpus Christi, 3 May (CS).<br />

Oarisma edwardsii , Jeff Davis<br />

County Davis Mountains, 4<br />

October (CB). Hylephila phyleus,<br />

DUVAL County 23 July (SW).<br />

Hesperia viridis, Uvalde County,<br />

ConCan, 1 October (ECK).<br />

Hesperia attalus, BROWN County,<br />

Lake Brownwood State Park, 30<br />

August (O)(MR). Hesperia<br />

meskei, TARRANT County May,<br />

July, September, October (JK).<br />

Polites vibex DWAL County 23<br />

July (SW). Wallengrenia<br />

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egeremet, TARRANT County, May,<br />

October (JK). Atrytone arogos,<br />

WALLER County 3 miles northeast<br />

of Brookshire (SW). Anatrytone<br />

logan lagus, YOUNG County, Jean,<br />

27 August (SW). Poanes zabulon,<br />

TARRANT County, April through<br />

August (JK). Poanes yehl,<br />

Angelina County, Angelina<br />

National Forest, 13 September<br />

(CB). Poanes viator, TARRANT<br />

County May through August (JK).<br />

Poanes aaroni howardi, Jefferson<br />

County, Sabine Pass, 8 May, 23<br />

September (CB, ECK). Euphyes<br />

dion, RUSK County, 1 mile south<br />

of Kilgore, 3,4 July (CB). Euphyes<br />

bayensis, STATE, JEFFERSON<br />

County, Sabine Pass, 20 May, 12<br />

September (CB). Euphyes dukesi,<br />

TYLER County Big Thicket<br />

National Park, 24 September (CB).<br />

Atrytonopsis vierecki, PRESIDIO<br />

County 30 miles south of Marfa, 3<br />

May (JD). Amblyscirtes texanae,<br />

Brewster County 35 miles west of<br />

Sanderson, 5 May (JD).<br />

Amblyscirtes nereus, PRESIDIO<br />

County 30 miles south Marfa, 3<br />

May (JD). Amblyscirtes<br />

aesculapius, ANGELINA County,<br />

Angelina National Forest, 13<br />

September (CB). Lerodea<br />

dysaules, Cameron County,<br />

Brownsville, 4 December (ECK).<br />

Calpodes ethlius, JACKSON<br />

County, Gonzalez, 15 September<br />

(SW). Panoquina panoquinoides,<br />

HIDALGO County, Penitas, 7<br />

December (ECK). Panoquina<br />

ocola, TARRANT County, July to<br />

October (JK), WALLER County, 26<br />

June (S W)... Battus polydamas,<br />

Hidalgo County, Mission, 6, 7<br />

August (CB). Battus philenor,<br />

WISE, PARKER counties, 27<br />

August, FALLS County, 28 August<br />

(SW). Papilio polyxenes asterlus,<br />

HARTLEY, MOORE, HARDEMAN,<br />

WILBARGER, YOUNG, JACK, and<br />

WISE counties, 27 August,<br />

ROBERTSON County, 28 August<br />

(SW). Heraclides cresphontes,<br />

RUSK County, 1 mile south Kilgore<br />

(CB), PANOLA County, 13 June<br />

(SW). Heraclides ornythion,<br />

Hidalgo County, Madero, 14<br />

November 1993, confirmed female<br />

ovipositing on Xanthoxylum<br />

fagara, reared to adults on same<br />

(RB); Starr County, Salineno, 20<br />

March (JD), Santa Margarita<br />

Ranch, 9 April (CB). Pterourus<br />

glaucus, FALLS County, 28 August<br />

(SW). Papilio troilus, TARRANT<br />

County, May through September<br />

(JK). Papilio palamedes, KENEDY<br />

County, 13 September (SW).<br />

Ascia monuste phileta,<br />

JEFFERSON County, Beaumont,<br />

23 June (CB). Ganyra josephina,<br />

Hidalgo County, Penitas, 7<br />

December (CB, ECK). Falcapia<br />

midea, DUVAL County, 20 miles<br />

south of Freer, 6 March, STARR<br />

County, Sallneno, 20 March (JD).<br />

Colias philodice, MOORE,<br />

ARMSTRONG counties, 27 August<br />

(SW), TARRANT County, 11<br />

December (JK). Colias<br />

eurytheme, BRAZOS, DEWITT,<br />

KENEDY, KLEBERG, LAVACA,<br />

WHARTON, WILLACY counties<br />

(SW). Zerene cesonia, AUSTIN<br />

County (SW). Anteos chlorinde,<br />

STARR County, Roma, 6 August<br />

(CS), JIM HOGG County,<br />

Hebbronville, 7 August (CS),<br />

DWAL County, San Diego, 23 July<br />

(SW). Anteos maerula, Hidalgo<br />

County, Mission, 7 August (ECK).<br />

Phoebis sennae, FALLS, PANOLA<br />

counties (SW). Phoebis philea,<br />

STARR County, Roma, 6 August<br />

(CS), Cameron County, Audubon<br />

Sabal Palm Sanctuary, 6 October<br />

(CB). Eurema lisa, AUSTIN,<br />

BRAZOS, DEWITT, PANOLA<br />

counties (SW). Eurema proterpia,<br />

WILLACY County, 6 miles north<br />

Raymondville, 30 November (SW).<br />

Eurema boisduvalianum,<br />

Cameron County, Harlingen, 14<br />

April (SW). Eurema nicippe,<br />

CHEROKEE County, 31 July (SW).<br />

Eurema daira lydia, STARR<br />

County, 4 miles west of Sullivan<br />

City, 17 October 1974 (JV),<br />

Hidalgo County, Penitas, 7<br />

December (O)(CB, ECK). Nathalis<br />

iole, JIM HOGG County,<br />

Hebbronville, 21 May (JD).<br />

Ministrymon azia, NEUCES<br />

County, 30 May (SW). Rekoa<br />

marius, Hidalgo County, Madero,<br />

14 November 1993, confirmed<br />

female ovipositing on Malphigia<br />

glabra, reared to adults on same<br />

(RB), also Penitas, 7 December<br />

(CB). Allosmaitia strophius,<br />

Hidalgo County, Madero, 14<br />

November 1993, reared on<br />

Malphigia glabra (as previous<br />

species)(RB). Calycopis cecrops,<br />

FAYETTE, LAVACA County, 21<br />

May (SW). Siderus tephraeus,<br />

Hidalgo County, Penitas, 7<br />

December (ECK)(second US<br />

record). Cyanophrys goodsoni,<br />

Hidalgo County, Mission, 6<br />

December (CB). Incisalia henrici<br />

solata, Jeff Davis County, Fort<br />

Davis, 24 March 1994, reared from<br />

ova and larvae on Ungnadia<br />

speciosa (SS). Euristrymon<br />

favonlus ontario, DUVAL County,<br />

23 July (SW). Parrhasius m-<br />

album, UVALDE County, ConCan,<br />

1 October (CB, JD, ECK).<br />

Strymon melinus, JIM HOGG,<br />

Hebbronville, 1 October (JD),<br />

LAVACA County, 21 May (SW).<br />

Strymon alea, UVALDE County,<br />

ConCan, 1,2 October (CB, ECK),<br />

Cameron County, Audubon Sabal<br />

Palm Sanctuary, 8 July (O)(SW).<br />

Strymon bazochii, Hidalgo County,<br />

Penitas, 7 December (CB).<br />

Strymon rufoofusca, Hidalgo<br />

County, Penitas, 7 December (CB).<br />

Strymon seraplo, Brewster County<br />

25 miles southeast of Highway 385,<br />

23 March (SS). Brephidium exile,<br />

JIM HOGG, Hebbronville, 11<br />

October (JD). Brephidium<br />

isopthalma pseudofea, Jefferson,<br />

Sabine Pass, 8 May, 12 November<br />

(CB). Zizula cyna, DUVAL<br />

County, 23 July (SW), Cameron<br />

County, Audubon Sabal Palm<br />

Sanctuary, 14 January (CB).<br />

Hemiagus isola alce, DWAL,<br />

JACKSON, LAVACA counties<br />

(SW). Celastrina argiolus,<br />

Tarrant County, Fort Worth, 19<br />

September (JK), RUSK County, 1<br />

mile south of Kilgore, 4 July (CB).<br />

Calephelis rawsoni, Uvalde<br />

County, ConCan, 1,2 October (CB,<br />

ECK). C. virginiensis, Tyler<br />

County, Kirby State Forest, 25<br />

September (CB). C. emesis, C.<br />

perditalis, JIM HOGG County,<br />

Hebbronville, 21 May, 11 October<br />

(JD). Lasaia sula peninsularis,<br />

Cameron County, Audubon Sabal<br />

Palm Sanctuary, 4 August (CB),<br />

Brownsville, 19 November 1993,<br />

confirmed female ovipositing on<br />

Prosopis reptans, reared to adults<br />

(RB). Emesis emesia, Hidalgo<br />

County, Penitas, 7 December (CB).<br />

E. tenedia, Starr County, Roma, 19<br />

October 1993, confirmed female<br />

ovipositing on Clematis<br />

drummondii, reared to adults<br />

(RB). Libytheana carinenta<br />

bachmanii, AUSTIN County (SW).<br />

Agraulis vanillae incarnata,<br />

FAYETTE, GRIMES, 28 August, JIM<br />

WELLS, WILLACY counties (SW).<br />

Dione moneta, NUECES County,<br />

North Padre Island, 3 April,<br />

KENEDY County, 25 miles south of<br />

King Ranch Rest Area, 5 November<br />

(SW). Dryadula phaetusa,<br />

LAVACA County, Moulton, 22<br />

November (JW). Dryas iulia<br />

moderata, LIVE OAK County,<br />

Mathis, 2 October (CS).<br />

Heliconius charitonius<br />

vasquezae, Cameron County,<br />

Arroyo Colorado, 15 November<br />

(SW), Audubon Sabal Palm<br />

Sanctuary, 5 August, 7 October<br />

(CB, ECK). Polygonia<br />

interrogationis, KENEDY County,<br />

10 September (SW). Junonia<br />

coenia, JACK, LAVACA counties.<br />

(SW). Junonia genoveva<br />

nigrosu&a, DUVAL County, San<br />

Diego, 23 July (SW); Anartia<br />

fatima, Hidalgo County, Madero, 5<br />

November 1993, confirmed female<br />

ovipositing on Ruellia sp., reared<br />

to adults (RB), also Starr County,<br />

Santa Margarita Ranch, 20 March<br />

(JD); Siproeta stelenes biplagiata,<br />

Hidalgo County, Madero, 18<br />

November 1993, confirmed female<br />

ovipositing on Ruellia sp., reared<br />

to adults (RB), also LIVE OAK<br />

County, Mathis, 2 October (CS),<br />

NUECES County, 16 April (SW),<br />

BROOKS County, Falfurrlas, 22<br />

October (CS). Euptoleta hegesia,<br />

DUVAL County, 27 July (SW).<br />

Anthanassa texana, LAVACA, 21<br />

May, DWAL, 23 July (SW);<br />

Anthanassa tulcis, Hidalgo<br />

County, Penltas, 7 December (CB);<br />

Anthanassa argentea (considered<br />

by some authors subspecies or<br />

synonym of atronia); USA,<br />

HIDALGO County, Penitas, 7<br />

December, two females (ECK,<br />

CB)(NOTE: This species has been<br />

collected in Texas before, at least<br />

twice, but has never before<br />

reported in Season Summary);<br />

Phyciodes tharos, COLORADO,<br />

DEWITT, 21 May, LAVACA, 21 May<br />

(SW); Charidryas nycteis, POLK<br />

County, Lake Livingston, 31 July<br />

(SW); Chlosyne janais, Uvalde<br />

County, ConCan, 1,2 October,<br />

abd. (ECK, CB, JD); Thessalla<br />

theona thekla, Jeff Davis County,<br />

Fort Davis, ex larvae on Castelleja<br />

integra, emerged 21 to 28 May<br />

(JD); Dyrnasla dymas, KINNEY<br />

County, Anachaco Mountain, 1<br />

October (CS); Basilarchia<br />

arthemis astyanax, WALKER, 8<br />

April, PANOLA, SHELBY, 23 June<br />

(SW); Basilarchia archippus<br />

watsoni, WALDE County,<br />

ConCan, 18 September (JD),<br />

BROOKS, 7 October, WHARTON, 7<br />

August (SW); B. rchippus<br />

hoffmanni, USA, HIDALGO<br />

County, Mission, 7 June (CB);<br />

Adelpha fessonia, Hidalgo County,<br />

Mission, 7 August (CB); Adelpha<br />

bredowii eulalla, Tarrant County,<br />

Fort Worth, 6,8 May (JK);<br />

Myscella ethusa, Hidalgo County,<br />

Mission, 6 August (rare this<br />

year)(CB); Dynamine dyonis,<br />

WALDE County, Nueces River, 4<br />

September (JR), also ConCan, 1<br />

October (O)(ECK, CB, JD); Biblis<br />

hyperia, DWAL County, 23 July<br />

(SW), Hidalgo County, Penitas, 7<br />

December (ECK, CB); Hamadryas<br />

februa, Hidalgo County, Penitas,<br />

17 October (CB), Cameron<br />

County, Audubon Sabal Palm<br />

Sanctuary, 5 August (CB); Smyrna<br />

blomfildia, DEWITT County,<br />

Nordheim, 16 December 1990<br />

(JW); Memphis pithyusa,<br />

CAMERON County, Audubon Sabal<br />

Palm Sanctuary, bait, 5 December<br />

(CB), Hidalgo County, Bentsen<br />

State Park (observed at bait), 6<br />

December (ECK); Asterocampa<br />

clyton, PANOLA County, 13 June<br />

(SW), Nueces County, Cayo de<br />

Oso, 17 April (form louisa)(CS);<br />

Asterocampa celtis, POLK,<br />

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counties, 31 July (SW); Doxocopa<br />

pavon, Hidalgo County, Madero,<br />

18 November 1993, confirmed<br />

female ovipositing on Celtis<br />

pallida, reared to adults (RB), also<br />

Mission, 7 December (CB); D.<br />

aure, Starr County, Roma, 25<br />

October 1993, confirmed female<br />

ovipositing on Celtis pallida,<br />

reared to adults (RB), Hidalgo<br />

County, Mission, 7 August (CB);<br />

Enodia creola, Angelina County,<br />

Angelina National Forest, 13<br />

September, Hardin County, Big<br />

Thicket National Park, 18 August<br />

(CB); Cyliopsis gemma, TARRANT<br />

County, Fort Worth, 29 October<br />

(JK); Hermeuptychla sosyblus,<br />

CHEROKEE County, 2 miles north<br />

of Rusk, 31 July (SW); Megisto<br />

rubricata, Cercyonis pegala<br />

texana, Brown County, Lake<br />

Brownwood State Park, 30 August<br />

(ECK, MR); Danaus plexippus,<br />

DALLAM, WISE, HARTLEY<br />

COUNTIES (SW); Danaus gilippus<br />

strigosus, BROOKS County (SW);<br />

Danaus eresimus montezuma,<br />

WILLACY County, Raymondville,<br />

10 September to 22 December<br />

(SW- on 10 September, road kill<br />

survey from Norias, Kenedy<br />

County, to Raymondville, showed<br />

70 percent of Danaids were this<br />

species).<br />

MOTHS<br />

LNCURVARIIDAE -<br />

Chalceopla simpliciella, STATE,<br />

TRAVIS County, Austin, 5 March<br />

1993 (JG); Adela caeruleella,<br />

TYLER County, Kirby State Forest,<br />

15 April (ECK); HELIOZELIDAE -<br />

Heliozela aesella, STATE, Tyler,<br />

Big Thicket National Park, 15<br />

March (ECK);<br />

OECOPHORIDAE -<br />

Pseuderotis obliterella, STATE,<br />

HARDIN County, Big Thicket<br />

National Park, 4 June (ECK);<br />

Cyphacma traglae, STATE,<br />

CAMERON County, Audubon Sabal<br />

Palm Sanctuary, 30 December<br />

(Dave Wagner);<br />

COSMOPTERIGIDAE -<br />

Cosmopterix delicatella, C. acata,<br />

STATE, TYLER County, Big<br />

Thicket National Park, 14 May<br />

(ECK); C. fernaldella, STATE,<br />

JEFFERSON County, Sabine Pass,<br />

23 September (ECK); Walshia<br />

exemplata, STATE, TYLER<br />

County, Kirby State Forest, 3<br />

September (ECK); GELECHLIDAE<br />

- Dichomeris laetitla, STATE,<br />

HARDIN County, Big Thicket<br />

National Park, 4 June (ECK); D.<br />

crepida, STATE, JEFFERSON<br />

County, Sabine Pass, 23 September<br />

(ECK).<br />

HELIODINIDAE -<br />

Cycloplasis panicifoliella, STATE,<br />

TYLER County, Kirby State Forest,<br />

4 June (ECK);<br />

SESIIDAE - Vitacea<br />

scepsgormis, RUSK County, 1<br />

mile south of Kilgore, 3 July (CB);<br />

Mellitia calabaza, JEFFERSON<br />

County, Beaumont, reared on<br />

garden squash, emerged 28 July<br />

(CB); Synanthedons citula, S.<br />

acerni, TYLER County, Big<br />

Thicket National Park, 4<br />

September (CB); S. decipiens,<br />

TYLER County, Kirby State Forest,<br />

3 August (CB); S. exitiosa,<br />

BRISCOE County, Caprock<br />

Canyon State Park, 29 August, bait<br />

(ECK); S. pictipes, TYLER County,<br />

Kirby State Forest, 25 March, bait<br />

(CB); S. rubrofascia, STATE,<br />

TYLER County, Big Thicket<br />

National Park, 15 April to 15 May,<br />

bait (ECK, CB); Podosesia<br />

syringae, JEFFERSON County,<br />

Beaumont, 25 March, bait (CB);<br />

Carmenta mimuli, JEFF DAVIS<br />

County, Fort Davis, 4 October, bait<br />

(CB, ECK);<br />

COSSIDAE - Inguromorpha<br />

arcgera, Cameron County,<br />

Audubon Sabal Palm Sanctuary, 5<br />

August (CB); Acossus connectus,<br />

STARR County, Santa Margarita<br />

Ranch, 9 April (CB);<br />

TORTRICIDAE - Episimus<br />

submicans, CAMERON County,<br />

Audubon Sabal Palm Sanctuary, 4<br />

December (ECK); Ahmosia<br />

galbinea, EL PASO, Hueco Tanks<br />

State Park, 28 May (ECK); Phaneta<br />

umbrastriana, TYLER County,<br />

Kirby State Forest, 15 April (ECK);<br />

Choristoneura parallela, TYLER<br />

County, Big Thicket National Park,<br />

2,24 September (ECK);<br />

COCHYLIDAE - Lorita<br />

baccharivora, TYLER County,<br />

Kirby State Forest, 15 April (ECK);<br />

PYRALIDAE -- Langessa<br />

nomophilalis, STATE, VAL VERDE<br />

County, Dolan Falls, 29 May<br />

(CRN). Oqelophila callista, Val<br />

Verde County, Del Rio, 4 October<br />

(ECK); Heliothelopsis<br />

costipunctalis, UVALDE County,<br />

ConCan, 1 October (ECK); Hellula<br />

kempae, STATE, JEFFERSON<br />

County, Sabine Pass, 11 June<br />

(ECK); Phlyctaenia leuschneri,<br />

STATE, TYLER County, Kirby State<br />

Forest, 15 April (ECK); Pyrausta<br />

rubricalis, STATE, HARRIS<br />

County, Spring Valley, 17<br />

September (ECK); Carectocultus<br />

dominicki, JEFFERSON County,<br />

30 July (CB), 22 October (ECK);<br />

Epina dichromelia, STATE,<br />

JEFFERSON County, Sabine Pass,<br />

11 June (ECK, CB); Omphalocera<br />

munroei, STATE, TYLER County,<br />

Big Thicket National Park, 14 May<br />

(ECK); Salebriaria<br />

sqmmopalpiella, STATE, HARDIN<br />

County, Big Thicket National Park,<br />

12 March (ECK); Nephopterix<br />

crass~asciella, STATE, TYLER<br />

County, Kirby State Forest, 15<br />

April (ECK); Pseudocabotia<br />

balconiensis, Uvalde County,<br />

ConCan, 1, 2 October (ECK);<br />

Homosassa includella, STATE,<br />

TYLER County, Kirby State Forest,<br />

15 April (ECK).<br />

GEOMETRIDAE - Semlothisa<br />

distribuaria, Nacogdoches County,<br />

3 miles south Nacogdoches, 4 June<br />

(SW). Pero zalissaria, Jefferson<br />

County, Sabine Pass, 30 July, 23<br />

September, 22 October (CB, ECK).<br />

Lomographa vestallata,<br />

VICTORIA County, Victoria, 12<br />

May (SW); Plataea blanchardaria,<br />

Uvalde County, ConCan, 1,2<br />

October, ValVerde County, Del Rio,<br />

4 October, abd. (ECK, CB);<br />

Scopula ordinata, TYLER County,<br />

Kirby State Forest, 3 September<br />

(ECK). Eupithecia tenmta, JEFF<br />

DAVIS County, Fort Davis, 3<br />

October (ECK).<br />

LASIOCAMPIDAE -<br />

Apotolype bianchardi, Cameron<br />

County, Audubon Sabal Palm<br />

Sanctuary, 10 May (DB); Tolype<br />

mayelisae, STARR County, Falcon<br />

State Park, 8 May (DB);<br />

Malacosoma disstria, M.<br />

mericanum, Nacodgoches, 3 to 13<br />

June (SW).<br />

SATURNIIDAE -<br />

Sphingicampa blanchardi,<br />

Cameron County, Audubon Sabal<br />

Palm Sanctuary, 6 April, 6 October<br />

(CB); Sphingicampa albolineata,<br />

Cimeron County, Audubon Sabal<br />

Palm Sanctuary, 4 August, 6<br />

October (CB); Dryocampa<br />

rubicunda, GREGG County, 4<br />

June, PANOLA County, 13 June<br />

(SW); Hemileuca juno, El Paso, 29<br />

October (both sexes at<br />

lights)(ECK); Hemileuca<br />

chinatiensis, TERREL County,<br />

Sanderson, 4 October (O)(ECK,<br />

CB); Automeris io , LAVACA<br />

County, Hallettsville, 25 April<br />

(SW), forma texana, Cameron<br />

County, Audubon Sabal Palm<br />

Sanctuary, 6 October (CB).<br />

Automeris louisiana, STATE,<br />

JEFFERSON County, Sabine Pass,<br />

11 June (MR- larva on Scirpus<br />

sp.), 3O'July, 23 September (adults<br />

at light) (CB, ECK); Rothschildia<br />

forbesi, Cameron County,<br />

Audubon Sabal Palm Sanctuary, 6<br />

October (CB); Eupackardia<br />

calleta, ZAPATA County, 2 miles<br />

east of Zapata, 5 October (O)(CB);<br />

Callosamia promethea,<br />

JEFFERSON County, 8 March,<br />

HARDIN, TYLER counties, 9 April<br />

(CB);<br />

SPHINGIDAE - Dolba<br />

hyloeus, HARDIN County, Big<br />

Thicket National Park, 25 June,<br />

nectaring on Cephalanthus<br />

occidentalis at dusk (CB);<br />

Ceratomia hageni, NUECES<br />

County, Corpus Christi, 30 March<br />

(SW); Sphinx dollii, UVALDE<br />

County, ConCan, 2 October (ECK);<br />

Sphinx libocedrus, BRISCOE<br />

County, Caprock Canyon State<br />

Park, 29 August (ECK); Paonias<br />

excaecatus, NACOGODCHES<br />

County, 4 June (SW); Pachysphinx<br />

modesta, BRISCOE County,<br />

Caprock Canyon State Park, 29<br />

August (ECK); Erinnyis crameri,<br />

JEFF DAVIS County, Davis<br />

Mountain Resort, 25 July (David<br />

Marqua); Erinnyis obscura,<br />

KENEDY County, 15 November,<br />

KLEBERG County (SW); Erinnyis<br />

domingonis, KLEBERG County,<br />

Kingsville, 5 December (CB);<br />

Perigonia lusca, STATE, STARR<br />

County, Falcon State Park, 8 May<br />

(DB); Enyo lugubris, JEFFERSON<br />

County, Sabine Pass, 23<br />

September, nectaring on Gaura<br />

lindheimeri at dusk (CB, ECK);<br />

Hemaris dgfinis, BRISCOE<br />

County, Caprock Canyon State<br />

Park, 29 August (O)(ECK);<br />

Specodina abbotti, RUSK County,<br />

1 mile south of Kilgore, 3 July<br />

(CB); Cauthetia spuria, Cameron<br />

County, Audubon Sabal Palm<br />

Sanctuary, 14 January, 8 April, 6<br />

October, 5 December (CB);<br />

NOTODONTIDAE - Cerura<br />

scitiscripta, BRISCOE County,<br />

Caprock Canyon State Park, 28,29<br />

August(ECK); Peridea femginea,<br />

RUSK County, 1 mile south of<br />

Kilgore, 3,4 July (CB); Schizura<br />

concinna, HARDIN County, Big<br />

Thicket National Park, 15 April<br />

(ECK); Oligocentria<br />

semirufescens, TYLER County, Big<br />

Thicket National Park, 4 June (CB,<br />

ECK); Hyparpax aurora, TYLER<br />

County, Big Thicket National Park,<br />

15 April (ECK, CB);<br />

ARCTIIDAE - Lycomorpha<br />

pholus, WALDE County, ConCan,<br />

1 October (ECK); Eudesmia arida,<br />

VALVERDE County, Del Rio, 4<br />

October (CB); Haploa colona,<br />

TYLER County, Big Thicket<br />

National Park, 14 May (ECK);<br />

Estigmene acrea, extremely<br />

abundant and found in following<br />

counties: CAMERON, KENEDY,<br />

NUECES, ARANSAS, REFUGIO,<br />

SAN PATRICIO, VICTORIA,<br />

WHARTON, FORT BEND,<br />

WALLER, Harris, LIBERTY,<br />

GONZALEZ, Nacogdoches, Hidalgo<br />

(SW), TYLER, AUSTIN, FAYETTE,<br />

UVALDE, VALVERDE, Jeff Davis,<br />

KINNEY (1 to 5 October, ECK),<br />

GUADALWE, Bexar (20,21<br />

January, 1995 - ECK); Ecpantheria<br />

mwina, Cameron County,<br />

Audubon Sabal Palm Sanctuary, 5<br />

December, Hidalgo County,<br />

Mission, 6 August, mature larva,<br />

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emerged 30 September (CB);<br />

Grammia dons, TYLER County,<br />

Kirby State Forest, 14 March<br />

(ECK);<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Polypogon<br />

atrilineella, HARDIN County, Big<br />

Thicket National Park, 14 May<br />

(ECK); Renia nemoralis, TYLER<br />

County, Kirby State Forest, 3<br />

September (ECK); Hypena<br />

ramstadtii, STATE, JEFFERSON<br />

County, Beaumont, 25 January<br />

(CB), HARDIN County, Big Thicket<br />

National Park, 19 February (ECK);<br />

Hypena abjuralis, STARR County,<br />

Roma, 5 October (CB); Mursa<br />

subrufa, Cameron County,<br />

Audubon Sabal Palm Sanctuary, 14<br />

January (ECK); Gabara gigantea,<br />

JEFFERSON County, Sabine Pass,<br />

11 June (ECK); Litoprosopus<br />

confligens, STATE, CAMERON<br />

County, Audubon Sabal Palm<br />

Sanctuary, 4 October (bait)(ECK);<br />

Janseodes melanospila, STATE,<br />

CAMERON County, Audubon Sabal<br />

Palm Sanctuary, 4 October (ECK);<br />

Epitausa prona, CAMERON<br />

County, Audubon Sabal Palm<br />

Sanctuary, 5 October (CB); Itomia<br />

opistographa, USA, CAMERON<br />

County, Audubon Sabal Palm<br />

Sanctuary, 4, 5 October (bait and<br />

W)(CB, ECK); Thysania zenobia,<br />

Cameron County, Audubon Sabal<br />

Palm Sanctuary, 4 August<br />

(bait)(CB, ECK); Lesmone<br />

formularis, Cameron County,<br />

Audubon Sabal Palm Sanctuary, 5<br />

October (ECK); Kakopoda cincta,<br />

Hidalgo County, Bentsen State<br />

Park, 6 August (bait)(ECK);<br />

Dysgonia consobrina, STATE,<br />

TYLER County, Kirby State Forest,<br />

13 March (CB, ECK); Ptichodes<br />

herbarum, MEDINA County,<br />

Hondo Creek, larva on Indigofera<br />

lindheimeriana, emerged 7 July<br />

(JD), Doryodes tenuistriga,<br />

JEFFERSON County, Sabine Pass,<br />

22 October (ECK); Spiloloma<br />

lunilinea, CHAMBERS County,<br />

Baytown, 6 June (CB); Catocala<br />

texarkana, JEFFERSON County,<br />

Beaumont, 11 May (CB); C. orba,<br />

C. andromedae, C. muliercula, C.<br />

lincolnana, C. grynea, C.<br />

connubialis, C. similis, C.<br />

gracilis, Hardin County, Big<br />

Thicket National Park, 14 May<br />

(bait)(CB, ECK); C. mira, POLK<br />

County, Big Thicket National Park,<br />

4 June (CB); Baileya australis,<br />

Medina County, Hondo Creek,<br />

larva on Juglans microcarpa,<br />

emerged 5 July (JD); Acontia<br />

dacia, Cameron County, Audubon<br />

Sabal Palm Sanctuary, 4 August<br />

(CB, ECK); Bagisara rectifascia,<br />

Coma1 County, New Braunfels,<br />

larva on Pavonia lasiopetala, and<br />

Malvaviscus arboreus<br />

drummondii, emerged, 21, 22<br />

June (JD); Callopistria<br />

mollissima, TYLER County, Big<br />

Thicket National Park, 14 May<br />

(CB); C. cordata, TYLER County,<br />

Kirby State Forest, 16 April (CB,<br />

ECK); Micrathetis dasarada,<br />

Cameron County, Audubon Sabal<br />

Palm Sanctuary, 4 October (ECK);<br />

Spodoptera dolichos common this<br />

year, Cameron, WILLACY,<br />

KENEDY, NEUCES counties, 6<br />

December (SW), HARDIN County,<br />

Big Thicket National Park, 20<br />

November (bait)(ECK), UVALDE<br />

County, ConCan, 1 October (CB);<br />

Elaphria geogei, HARDIN County,<br />

Big Thicket National Park, 12<br />

March (CB); Stibadium spurnosum,<br />

BRISCOE County, Caprock<br />

Canyon State Park, 29 August<br />

(ECK); S. manti, Uvalde County,<br />

ConCan, 1,2 October (CB, ECK);<br />

S. aureolum, Jeff Davis County,<br />

Fort Davis, 3 October (ECK);<br />

Plagiomimicus pityochromus,<br />

JEFFERSON County, Beaumont,<br />

13 September (CB); Gloanna<br />

hecate, EL PASO County, Franklin<br />

Mountains State Park, 29 May<br />

(ECK); Cephalospargeta elongata,<br />

Cameron County, 4 August (ECK),<br />

Eviridemas minuta, WALDE<br />

County, ConCan, 2 October (ECK);<br />

Chaetaglaea sericea, TYLER<br />

County, Kirby State Forest, 20<br />

November (ECK); Psaphida<br />

grandis, HARDIN County, Big<br />

Thicket National Park, 19 February<br />

(ECK); Oncocnemis augustus, 0.<br />

baszfugens, 0. obscurata, El Paso<br />

County, Hueco Tanks State Park,<br />

29 October (ECK); Leucanla<br />

linita, JEFFERSON County, Sabine<br />

Pass, 23 March, 11 June, 23<br />

September (CB, ECK); Egira<br />

alternata , NUECES County,<br />

Robstown, 26 January (SW);<br />

Tricholita baranca, Uvalde<br />

County, ConCan, 1,2 October<br />

(abd.)(ECK, CB); Manruta<br />

elingua, STATE, EL PAS0 County,<br />

Hueco Tanks State Park, 29<br />

October (ECK); Euxoa sculptilis,<br />

Ewcoa siccata, Euxoa olivia, El<br />

Paso, Hueco Tanko State Park, 29<br />

October (ECK); Hemleuxoa<br />

rudens, TYLER County, Big<br />

Thicket National Park, 19 February<br />

(CB); Choephorafungorum,<br />

KENEDY County, 15 November<br />

(SW); Rhodoecia aurantiago,<br />

TYLER County, Kirby State Forest,<br />

2 September (ECK); Heliothis<br />

turbatus, TYLER County, Kirby<br />

State Forest, 2 September (CB,<br />

ECK); Schinia curnatilis, STATE,<br />

S. rengormis, S. nundina, S.<br />

gaurae, S. regia, S. mortua, S.<br />

bicuspids, BRISCOE County,<br />

Caprock Canyon State Park, 29<br />

August (ECK); S. petulans, STATE,<br />

S. gloriosa, S. crenilinea, TYLER<br />

County, Kirby State Forest, 2,3<br />

September (CB, ECK); S. accessa,<br />

S. chrysella, S. alencis, S.<br />

citrinella, Val Verde County, Del<br />

Rio, 4 October (ECK, CB); S.<br />

jaguarina, KENEDY County, King<br />

Ranch Rest Area, 5 November<br />

(SW).<br />

ARKANSAS<br />

Contributors: SB (with Martin Off (MO).<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Autochton cellus, Pope<br />

County, Ozark National Forest,<br />

State Road 27,28 May (SB);<br />

Achalarus lyciades, Baxter<br />

County, Country Life Mobile Park,<br />

23 May, Marion County, Bull<br />

Shoals Lake, 23 to 30 May (SB);<br />

Erynnisjuvenalis, Baxter County,<br />

Country Life Mobile Park, 28 April<br />

(MO); Erynnis martialis,<br />

Thorybes pylades, T. bathyllus,<br />

Yan Buren County, Brock Creek.<br />

Campsite, 28 May (SB);<br />

Atalopedes campestris huron,<br />

Polites origenes, Marion County,<br />

Bull Shoals Lake, 29 May (SB);<br />

Poanes zabulon, l hobomok, Pope<br />

County, Ozark National Forest,<br />

State Road 27,28 May (SB);<br />

Amblyscirtes vialis, Van Buren<br />

County, Brock Creek. Campsite,<br />

28 May, Marion County, Bull<br />

Shoals Lake, 23 May (SB);<br />

Amblyscirtes linda, Pope County,<br />

Ozark National Forest, State Road<br />

27, 28 May (SB); Heraclides<br />

cresphontes, Pope County, Ozark<br />

National Forest, State Road 27, 28<br />

May, Marion County, Bull Shoals<br />

Lake, 26 to 30 May (SB);<br />

Pterourus glaucus, Falcapica<br />

midea, Baxter County, Country<br />

Life Mobile Park, 28 April, 17 April<br />

(MO); Zerene cesonia, Marion<br />

County, Bull Shoals Lake, 29,30<br />

May (SB); Satyrium calanus,<br />

Baxter County, Country Life<br />

Mobile Park, 11 June (MO), Marion<br />

County, Bull Shoals Lake, 23 May<br />

(SB); Calycopis cecrops, Leptotes<br />

marina, Marion County, Bull<br />

Shoals Lake, 23 to 30 May, 26 May<br />

(SB); Anaea andria, POPE County,<br />

Ozark National Forest, State Road<br />

27,28 May, Baxter County,<br />

Country Life Mobile Park, 26 May,<br />

Marion County, Bull Shoals<br />

Lake,23V, (SB); Asterocampa<br />

celtis, VAN BUREN County, Brock<br />

Creek. Campsite, 28 May (SB).<br />

MOTHS<br />

OECOPHORIDAE- Ethmia<br />

trifurcella, Marion County, Bull<br />

Shoals Lake, 30 May (SB).<br />

TORTRICIDAE -<br />

Argyrotaenia allsellana, Marion<br />

County, Bull Shoals Lake, 23,24<br />

May (SB).<br />

ZYGAENIDAE - Pyromorpha<br />

dimidiata, Marion County, Bull<br />

Shoals Lake, 24 May (SB).<br />

LIMACODIDAE - Packardia<br />

geminata, Pope County, Ozark<br />

National Forest, State Road 27, 27<br />

May (SB).<br />

THYRIDIDAE - Thyris<br />

sepulchralis, Van Buren County,<br />

Brock Creek. Campsite, 27 May<br />

(SB);<br />

DREPANIDAE - Oreta rosea,<br />

Marion County, Bull Shoals Lake,<br />

23 May (SB).<br />

GEOMETRIDAE - Heliomata<br />

cycladata, Heterophelps<br />

refusaria, Pope County, Ozark<br />

National Forest, State Road 27, 27<br />

May (SB). Semlothisa<br />

multilineata, Marion County, Bull<br />

Shoals Lake, 23 May (SB).<br />

Anacamptodes vellivolata,<br />

Euchlaena johnsonaria, Van<br />

Buren County, Brock Creek,<br />

Campsite, 27 May (SB). Plagodis<br />

alcoolaria, Baxter County,<br />

Country Life Mobile Park, 22 May<br />

(MO).<br />

EPIPLEMIDAE - Callizzia<br />

amorata, Marion County, Bull<br />

Shoals Lake, 30 May (SB).<br />

ARCTIIDAE - Grammia<br />

anna, Pope County, Ozark<br />

National Forest, State Road 27, 27<br />

May, Marion County, Bull Shoals<br />

Lake, 23 to 30 May (SB).<br />

Grammia oithona, Apantesis<br />

nais, Marion County, Bull Shoals<br />

Lake, 24 May (SB). Grammia<br />

figurata, Baxter County, Country<br />

Life Mobile Park, 15, 21 May (MO).<br />

NOTODONTIDAE -<br />

Misogada unicolor, Marion<br />

County, Bull Shoals Lake, 23 May<br />

(SB).<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Zale horrida,<br />

Baxter County, Country Life<br />

Mobile Park, 1,15 May (MO).<br />

Celipterafrustulum, Marion<br />

County, Bull Shoals Lake, 23 May<br />

(SB). Euplexia benesimilis,<br />

Euagrotis lubricans, Pope County,<br />

Ozark National Forest, State Road<br />

27,27 May (SB).<br />

Contributofi:<br />

LOUISIANA<br />

ML, MLO, SW.<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Epargyreus clams, BOSSIER<br />

Parish, near Bossler City, 13 June<br />

(SW). Amblyscirtes vialis,<br />

RICHLAND Parish, on I-20,13<br />

June (SVf). Battus philenor,<br />

WEST CARROLL Parish, Poverty<br />

Point State Commemorative Area,<br />

13 June (SW). Papilio polyxenes<br />

asterius, WEBSTER Parish, near<br />

Minden, 13 June (SW). Heraclides<br />

cresphontes, WEBSTER Parish,<br />

near Minden, 13 June (SW).<br />

Pterourus glaucus, LINCOLN<br />

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Parish, Rustin, 13 June (SW). F!<br />

troilus, RICHLAND Parish, Delhi,<br />

WEST CARROLL Parish, Poverty<br />

Point State Commemorative Area,<br />

13 June (SW). Colias eurytheme,<br />

WEST CARROLL Parish, Poverty<br />

Point State Commemorative Area.<br />

13 June (SW). Junonia coenia,<br />

BOSSIER Parish, near Bossier City,<br />

13 June (SW). Basilarchia<br />

arthemis astyanax, Asterocampa<br />

celtis, WEST CARROLL Parish,<br />

Poverty Point State<br />

Commemorative Area, 13 June<br />

(SW). Anthanassa texana<br />

seminole, Terrebonne Parish,<br />

Houma, 2 October (ML).<br />

Brephidium isopthalma<br />

pseudofea, Jefferson Parish, 2<br />

miles north of Chenier, 25<br />

September (ML). Danaus gilippus<br />

berenice, LAFOURCHE PARISH,<br />

Golden Meadow, 25 August,<br />

JEFFERSON Parish, Chenler, 4<br />

September, Grand Isle, 25<br />

September (ML), 27 November, 1<br />

to 19 December (MLO). Danaus<br />

gilippus strigosus, JEFFERSON<br />

Parish, Grand Isle, 27 November to<br />

19 December (MLO).<br />

MOTHS<br />

Note: These are all SOUTHWEST, unless<br />

otherwise noted.<br />

MEGALOPYGIDAE - Lagoa<br />

crispata, West Baton Rouge Parish,<br />

Maringouin, 18 May.<br />

PYRALIDAE - Phlyctaenia<br />

coronata, Diacme elealis,<br />

Richland Parish, Delhi, 13 June,<br />

Munroessa gyralis, Epipagis<br />

huronalis, Spoladea recurvalis,<br />

West Baton Rouge Parish,<br />

Maringouin, 18 May<br />

(SOUTHWEST).<br />

GEOMETRIDAE -<br />

Lomographa vestallata, West<br />

Baton Rouge Parish, Maringouin,<br />

18 May. Besma quercivoraria,<br />

Nepytla semiclusaria, St.<br />

Tammany Parish, Slidell, 13 May;<br />

Hethemia pistaciaria, West Carroll<br />

Parish, Poverty Point State<br />

Commemorative Area, 13 June;<br />

LASIOCAMPIDAE - Artace<br />

cribraria, West Carroll Parish,<br />

Poverty Point State<br />

Commemorative Area, 13 June;<br />

SATURNIIDAE - Sphingicampa<br />

bisecta, West Baton Rouge,<br />

Maringouin, 18 May; Dryocampa<br />

rubicunda, Automeris io,<br />

Ouachita Parish, near Munroe, 13<br />

June; Automeris louisiana,<br />

Lafourche Parish, Leeville, 10<br />

March, 1,15 June, 25 July (ML);<br />

SPHINGIDAE -Xylophanes<br />

tersa, St. Tammany, Slidell, 13<br />

May;<br />

NOTODONTIDAE - Datana<br />

drexelii, Richland Parish, Delhi, 13<br />

June;<br />

ARCTIIDAE - Hypoprepla<br />

fucosa, West Carroll Parish,<br />

Poverty Point State<br />

Commemorative Area, 13 June;<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Ascalapha<br />

odorata, 140 mile south<br />

Intercoastal City, on Offshore rig!,<br />

9 July (ML); Caenurgina<br />

crassluscula, Richland Parish,<br />

Delhi, 13 June (SW).<br />

Coordinator: Ross Layberry (Kt).<br />

Contributors: Robert Bowles (RB); J. Peter<br />

Chapman (JC); Steve Charbonneau (SC);<br />

Barbara N. Charlton; Bob Curry (6C);Tammy<br />

Dobbie; Robert Dobos;Yves-Pascal Dion (YPD);<br />

Bill Edmunds (BE); Nick Escott (NE); Joseph<br />

Faggan; James N. Flynn; Alan Hanks; Barry<br />

Harrison; Anne Hayward-Farmer; Quimby Hess;<br />

G.Tom Hince (GH); Gail Hutchings (GH); Tom<br />

lkeda (TI); Mark W. Jennings (MJ); Joseph<br />

Jones; Kenn Kauffman; Carolyn D. King (CK); Ben<br />

and Brenda Kulon; William Lamond (WL);<br />

Francois Lessard (FL); Mac P. McAlpine (MPM);<br />

John A. Macdonald (JM); Paul K. McGaw (PM);<br />

Bill and Irene Mcllveen (BM); Laurel Mclvor; Kevin<br />

McLAugusthlin; Ethen J. Meleg; Matt Mills<br />

(MM); David Milson; Steven Pike; Paul D. Pratt<br />

(PP); Alfred H. Rider; Dennis F. Rupert;Tim Sabo<br />

(TS); Keith Sealy; L. Sealy: Jonathan M. Sims<br />

(J5); Jeff Skevington; Ken Stead; Michael van<br />

der Poorten; Nancy van der Poorten; Lloyd<br />

Taman; C. Vardy; Gordon Vogg; Robert L.<br />

Waldhuber; Alan Wormington (AW).<br />

MIGRANTS<br />

Populations of Danaus<br />

plexippus and Vanessa atalanta<br />

were about average, Vanessa<br />

virginiensis, lower than-normal,<br />

and Vanessa cardui, almost nonexistent.<br />

Eurema lisa reached<br />

northern Ontario, and Urbanus<br />

proteus reached Canada for the<br />

first time. Plexippus were<br />

reported from many locations<br />

much later than usual, into<br />

Deeember; one tagged in Toronto<br />

on 8 October was recovered from<br />

the windshield of a truck in New<br />

Port Richey, Florida on 25<br />

November (BE).<br />

ONTARIO<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

lhbanus Proteus, one very<br />

fresh taken on Spotted Kna~weed<br />

at West Beach, Point Pel%<br />

County, 7 August, FIRST<br />

ONTARIO AND CANADA (AW, PM,<br />

CK, JM); Ojibway Prairie, Windsor,<br />

Essex County, 18 September (GH).<br />

Erynnis martialis, Bronte<br />

Provincial Park, Halton County, 29<br />

June (BM); Hylephila phyleus,<br />

Point Pelee, 1 June, EARLY (WL);<br />

southeast of Leamington, Essex<br />

County, 29 October, LATE (AW).<br />

Polites origines. S~rinkarden<br />

August (AW). Colias philodice,<br />

one fresh male at Ottawa, Carleton<br />

County, November 16, LATE (RL).<br />

Phoebis sennae, Point Pelee, 18<br />

September, FIRST SINCE 1953<br />

(TS, AW), 22 October, LATE (AW).<br />

Eurema lisa, 40 km north<br />

Geraldton, Thunder Bay District,<br />

21 June, DISTRICT; 30 km<br />

northwest of Cochrane, Cochrane<br />

District, 22 June, DISTRICT (TI).<br />

Gaeides xanthoides, Rainy River<br />

train station, Rainy River District,<br />

July 12,14,15 (AW, BC, WL); Fort<br />

Frances, Rainy River District, July<br />

15 (AW). Epidemia epixanthe,<br />

18.6 km W of Mine Centre, Rainy<br />

River District, 15 July, DISTRICT<br />

(WL, BC). Epidemia dorcas,<br />

Finland, Rainy River District, 12<br />

July, SECOND DISTRICT (AW).<br />

Satyrium acadicum, Highway 17<br />

and 71, Kenora District, 10 July,<br />

DISTRICT (AW). Satyrium<br />

calanus, Budreau's Point, Rainy<br />

River District, 13 July, DISTRICT<br />

(AW). Strymon melinus, Sleeman,<br />

Rainy River District, 12 July,<br />

SECOND NORTHERN ONTARIO<br />

(WL, BC, AW). Euptoieta Claudia,<br />

Silver Lake, Haliburton County, 15<br />

June, COUNTY (RB); 70 km north<br />

of Savant Lake, Thunder Bay<br />

District, 20 June (NE). Phyciodes<br />

batesii, Sleeman, Rainy River<br />

District, 12 July, SECOND<br />

DISTRICT (AW). Euphydryas<br />

phaeton, Point Pelee, 30 June,<br />

FIRST POINT PELEE RECORD<br />

SINCE 1931 (AW). Nymphalis<br />

vaualbum, Aldershot, Halton<br />

County, December 26, LATE<br />

RECORD FOR CANADA (MJ, GH,<br />

MM). Nymphalis antiopa, Point<br />

Pelee, November 16, LATE<br />

RECORD FOR POINT PELEE (JS).<br />

Vanessa atalanta, Point Pelee,<br />

March 23, EARLY (GH); November<br />

17, LATE (AW). Junonia coenia,<br />

Pont Pelee, November 17, LATE<br />

(JS). . ,<br />

Basilarchia archippus, . . Black<br />

Bay Peninsula, Lyon Township,<br />

Thunder Bay District, 10 July, first<br />

in twenty years of collecting,<br />

FOURTH DISTRICT RECORD<br />

(NE). Enodiaanthedon, Fitzroy<br />

Harbour, Carleton County, 7 July,<br />

one specimen still active at 8.40<br />

pm (RL). Danaus plexippus, Point<br />

Pelee, April 27, EARLY (PP);<br />

Thedford, Lambton County,<br />

December 17, LATE (MPM, JC,<br />

SC); Fitzroy Harbour, Carleton<br />

County, 7 July and 16 August,<br />

larvae abundant on Swamp<br />

Milkweed Asclepias incarnata in<br />

beaver pond, rare to absent on<br />

nearby A. syriaca. First and<br />

second instar larvae ate only<br />

flowers. Pupation often on the<br />

milkweed, as larvae unable to<br />

leave, plants growing in water<br />

(RL).<br />

QUEBEC<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Epargmeus clams, Lac<br />

Manny, Sheen Township, Pontiac<br />

County, 9 July, NORTHWEST<br />

RECORD FOR QUEBEC AND<br />

ONTARIO (RL). Thymelicus<br />

lineola, Baie-Trinit6, Saguenay<br />

County, 28 July EASTERN<br />

RECORD FOR NORTH SHORE<br />

(FL). Poanes massasoit, Poanes<br />

viator and Euphyes dion, common<br />

at St-Zotique, Soulanges County,<br />

12, 14 July (YPD). Papilio<br />

brevicauda, larvae on Heracleum<br />

maximum at Pointe-Lebel,<br />

Saguenay Countx 20 July, and<br />

Matane, Matane County, 21 July<br />

and on Ligusticum scothicum at<br />

Pointe-au-Ere, Rimouski County,<br />

21 July (YPD). F! brevicauda<br />

(ovipositing on H. maximum),<br />

Pieris napi, Colias eurytheme, C.<br />

pelidne and Speyeria atlantis,<br />

Petite-Ile-au-Marteau, Mingan<br />

Archipelago National Park,<br />

Saguenay County, 26 July, FIRST<br />

RECORDS FOR PARK (FL). Pieris<br />

napi, three generations at Pont-<br />

Rouge, Quebec County, 15 May to<br />

18 June, 4 July to 10 August and<br />

16 August to 5 September (YPD).<br />

Satyrium caryaevorum, Aylrner<br />

and Luskville Falls, Gatineau<br />

County, 10, 11 July (YPD).<br />

Plebejus saepiolus, Havre-St-<br />

Pierre, Saguenay County, 27 July,<br />

EASTERN RECORD FOR QUEBEC<br />

(FL). Clossianafieija, 4 locations<br />

on Highway 175, Parc-des-<br />

Laurentides, Montmorency No. 1<br />

County, 7, 13 June, 4 July,<br />

COUNTY (YPD). Satyrodes<br />

appalachia, Ayer's Cliff, Stanstead<br />

County, 12 July, COUNTY (YPD).<br />

Oeneis chryxus, two locations on<br />

Highway 175, Parc-des-<br />

Laurentides, Montmorency No. 1<br />

County, 4 July, mating pairs at<br />

noon, 14.30 and 14.50, COUNTY<br />

(YPD).<br />

June 1995<br />

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MISSOURI,<br />

KENTUCKY, WEST<br />

VIRGINIA, OHIO,<br />

INDIANA, ILLINOIS,<br />

IOWA, MINNESOTA,<br />

WISCONSIN,<br />

MICHIGAN.<br />

Coordinator: Les Ferge (IF).<br />

Contributors: Valeriu Albu (VA), George Balogh<br />

(GB),Tom Barina (TB), Bob Borth (BB),Thomas<br />

W. Carr (TWC),Charles V. Covell Jr. (CVC), Jim<br />

Ebner (JE), MichaelandTodd Gilllgan (M&TG),<br />

Ronald V. Harms (RH), Edward (Ted) Herig (EH),<br />

Terry Herig (TH), Michael Kielb (MK), Harry King<br />

(HK), Lemy Koehn (LK), Robert Kriegle (RK), Karl<br />

and Dorothy Legler (K&DL), Eric H. Metzler<br />

(EHM), Mogens C. Nielsen (MN), Tim Orwig (TO),<br />

James C. Parkinson (JCP), Chris Richards (CR),<br />

Roy W. Rings (RWR),Tom Rocheleau (TR), Ron F.<br />

Rockwell (RFR), Mark 5. Rzeszotarski (MSR),<br />

Clark Schultz (CS), James A. Scott (JAS), John<br />

Shuey (J5), Ernest M. Shull (ES), Ray E.<br />

Stanford (RES), Scott and Ann Swengel(S&AS),<br />

Tom Vogel (TV), Edward G. Voss (EV), John Weber<br />

Jr. (JW), James R. Wiker (JRW), Stephen G.<br />

Williams (SGW), John H. Wilterding (JHW), Dave<br />

Winter (WDW)<br />

MISSOURI<br />

No reports.<br />

WEST VIRGINIA<br />

Contributor: The following records were<br />

provided by VA.<br />

MOTHS<br />

SESIIDAE - Synanthedon<br />

decipiens, 26 July to 27 August,<br />

Carmenta ithacae, 2 June to 14<br />

July, Alcathoe carolinensis, 19 to<br />

25 June, second state record, all in<br />

pheromone traps, Kanawha<br />

County.<br />

PYRALIDAE - Crambus<br />

lyonsellus, Arequipa turbatella, 22<br />

to 23 July, Pendleton County.<br />

GEOMETRIDAE -<br />

Homochlodes disconventa,<br />

Caripeta divisiata, Venusia<br />

carnbrica, 22 to 23 July, Pendleton<br />

County. Metarranthus duaria, 1<br />

July, Kanawha County.<br />

Orthonama evansi, 2 June,<br />

innotata, Apamea verbascoides,<br />

A. amputatrix, A. commodu, Polia<br />

nimbosa, Euretagrotis sigmoides,<br />

Euretagrotis perattenta, 22 to 23<br />

July, Pendleton County.<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Polites origenes, Polites<br />

mystic, Wallengrenia egeremet,<br />

Pompeius verna, Colias interior,<br />

Satyrium caryaworurn, Erora<br />

laeta, Clossiana bellona, Speyeria<br />

aphrodite, Speyeria atlantis, 22 to<br />

23 July, Pendleton County.<br />

KENTUCKY<br />

Summary: CVC reported having a good year,<br />

particularly for moths, with some increase in<br />

Sphingidae and Catocala, and Saturniidae in<br />

good numbersand "running late." Summer and<br />

fall were rather dry. Rediscovery of Catocala<br />

marmorata in Paducah in September, several<br />

records ofAgraulis vanillaeand a sighting of<br />

Panoquinaocola in Louisville were high points.<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

(All CVC): Pygus communis,<br />

10 September, Fulton County.<br />

Lerema accius, 11 September,<br />

Fulton County (LK via CVC).<br />

Hylephila phyleus, 15 August,<br />

Bullitt County 11 September,<br />

'<br />

Fulton County (LK via CVC).<br />

Poanes zabulon, 9 September,<br />

Christian County 10 September,<br />

Fulton County. Poanes yehl, 10<br />

September, Fulton County.<br />

Amblyscirtes aesculapius, 10<br />

September, Fulton County on<br />

ironweed flowers. Panoquina<br />

ocola, 10 to 11 September, Fulton<br />

County (CVC, LK); 17 October,<br />

Jefferson County. Zerene cesonia,<br />

10 September, Fulton County more<br />

common than ever seen there.<br />

Phoebis sennae, 9 September,<br />

Grayson, Ohio counties; 10<br />

September, Fulton County.<br />

Phoebis agarithe, 10 September,<br />

Fulton County sighted (J. Peacock<br />

via CVC). Eurema nicippe, 10<br />

September, Fulton County.<br />

Hyllolycaena hyllus, 11<br />

September, Fulton County (LK via<br />

CVC). Calycopis cecrops, 11 July,<br />

Jefferson County 15 July, Bullitt<br />

County 10 September, Fulton<br />

County (J. Peacock via CVC); 12<br />

September, Henderson County (LK<br />

via CVC). Leptotes marina, 11<br />

September, Fulton County third KY<br />

record (LK via CVC). Libytheana<br />

bachmanii, 2 and 31 July,<br />

Jefferson County 10 September,<br />

Fulton County (J. Peacock via<br />

CVC). Agraulis vanillae, 10 to 11<br />

September, Fulton County (B.<br />

Salyer and LK via CVC); 12<br />

September, Henderson County (LK<br />

via CVC). Enodia portlandia<br />

missarkae, 10 September, Fulton<br />

County. Hermeuptychia sosybius,<br />

9 September, Christian County, 12<br />

September, Henderson County (LK<br />

via CVC).<br />

OHIO<br />

Notes: This summary was compiled by RFR,<br />

with moth records processed by EHM and most<br />

data verified by Reed Watkins against records<br />

of the Ohio Lepidoptera Survey. The extreme<br />

winter seemed todelay emergence of the very<br />

early species, and the continued dampand cool<br />

spring delayed late spring emergencesas well.<br />

Hairstreaks seemed to be more abundant than<br />

normal, as were limenitis species, 5atyrodes<br />

appalachia and Enodia anthedon. Conversely, the<br />

huge outbreak of fall-flying Colias species noted<br />

in 1993 was followed by an unusual paucity in<br />

their numbersduring the1994season. Among<br />

the moths. Hemaris thysbeappeared especially<br />

abundant.<br />

MOTHS<br />

OPOSTEGIDAE -<br />

Pseudopostega cretata, 8 July,<br />

GREENE County, STATE (EHM).<br />

TINEIDAE - Rnea<br />

carnariella, 8 July, GREENE<br />

County, STATE (EHM).<br />

OECOPHORIDAE -<br />

Agonopterix thelmae, 9 July,<br />

Hamilton County (RWR). A.<br />

pteleae, 1 and 8 July, GREENE<br />

County, STATE (EHM).<br />

GELECHIIDAE -<br />

Gnorimoschema buschiella, 14<br />

October, GREENE County, STATE<br />

(EHM).<br />

TORTRICIDAE -Archips<br />

semifuram, 5 June, Olethreutes<br />

nitidana, 16 August, Eucosma<br />

similiana, 6 September, Hamilton<br />

County (RWR). Epiblemma<br />

tandana, 8 July, GREENE County,<br />

STATE (EHM). Dichrorampha<br />

sedatana, 13 May, GREENE<br />

County, STATE (EHM).<br />

COCHYLIDAE - Hysterosia<br />

plummeriana, 30 May, HAMILTON<br />

County, STATE (RWR).<br />

PYRALIDAE -<br />

Polygrammodes langdonalis, 9<br />

July, Hamilton County (RWR).<br />

Anania funebris glomeralis, 3<br />

June, LORAIN County (RFR).<br />

GEOMETRIDAE - Cabera<br />

quadrifasciaria, 9 July,<br />

HAMILTON County (RWR).<br />

Lomographa semiclarata, 21<br />

April, WASHINGTON County<br />

(RFR). L. vestaliata, 19 and 23<br />

May, GUERNSEY County; 1 June,<br />

CARROLL County (RFR).<br />

Metarranthis hypochraria, 5 June,<br />

GUERNSEY County (RFR). M.<br />

homuraria, 12 June, ASHTABULA<br />

County (RFR). Haematopis<br />

grata*,<br />

15 July, LORAIN County;<br />

12 September, CARROLL County<br />

(RFR).<br />

SPHINGIDAE - Hemaris<br />

diffinis, 30 May, 12 and 29 July,<br />

ASHTABULA County; 9 June,<br />

HARRISON County (RFR).<br />

Amphionfloridensis, 5 June,<br />

GUERNSEY County; 14 June,<br />

CARROLL County (RFR).<br />

ARCTIIDAE - Ctenucha<br />

virginica, 22 June andand 16 July,<br />

LORAIN County (RFR).<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Zanclognatha<br />

protumnusalis, 5 June,<br />

HAMILTON County (RWR).<br />

Chytolita morbidalis, 30 May,<br />

Hamilton County (RWR).<br />

Parahypenodes quadralis, 10<br />

September, WYANDOT County,<br />

third Ohio specimen (EHM).<br />

Bomolocha baltimoralis, 5 June,<br />

HAMILTON County (RWR).<br />

Catocala antinympha, Catocala<br />

obscura, 23 August, Catocala cara,<br />

30 July to 25 August, Catocala<br />

amatrix, 22 to 27 August, Catocala<br />

amica, 12 July, Catocala lineella,<br />

12 July, all HENRY County (TWC).<br />

Psychomorpha epimenis, 14 April,<br />

WASHINGTON County (RFR).<br />

Alypia octomaculata, 27 July,<br />

LORAIN County (RFR). A.<br />

langtoni, 13 July, HAMILTON<br />

County, STATE (RWR). Apamea<br />

nigrior, 14 June, HAMILTON<br />

County (RWR). Luperina stipata,<br />

8 August to 3 September,<br />

WYANDOT County, third Ohio<br />

County (EHM). Spartiniphaga<br />

inops, 10 September, WYANDOT<br />

County, second Ohio County<br />

(EHM). Papaipenzu beeriana, 30<br />

September and 8 October,<br />

WYANDOT County, third Ohio<br />

County (EHM). Ci7-rophanus<br />

triangulifer, 22 August and 3<br />

September, LORAIN County<br />

(RFR). Lithophane tepida, 7<br />

October, HAMILTON County,<br />

STATE (RWR). Anathix aggressa,<br />

10 September, WYANDOT County,<br />

second Ohio County (EHM).<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Thorybes pylades, 1 and 14<br />

June, CARROLL County (RFR).<br />

Erynnis brtzo, 10 May,<br />

GEAUGUSTA County (MSR).<br />

Erynnis baptisiae, 30 May and 29<br />

July, ASHTABULA County (RFR);<br />

1,11 and 18 September, ERIE<br />

County (M&TG). Pholisora<br />

catullus, 17 July, GEAUGUSTA<br />

County (MSR). Polites mystic, 5<br />

June, GUERNSEY County (RFR).<br />

Wallengrenia egeremet, 8 August,<br />

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MONROE County (RFR).<br />

Anatrytone logan, 10 July,<br />

WASHINGTON County (RFR).<br />

Poanes hobomok, 4,10,14 and 22<br />

June, ERIE County (M&TG).<br />

Euphyes conspicua, 17 July,<br />

GEAUGUSTA County (RFR).<br />

Euphyes vestris metacomet, 7<br />

July, CARROLL County (RFR).<br />

Amblyscirtes hegon, 9 June,<br />

HARRISON County (RFR).<br />

Panoquina ocola, 22 June,<br />

LORAIN County (RFR). Eurema<br />

lisa, 18 June, HANCOCK County<br />

(M&TG). Satyrium calanus<br />

falacer, 14,17,22 and 30 June and<br />

and 10 July, ERIE County (M and<br />

TG). S. liparops strigosum, 7<br />

July, HARRISON County, 10 July,<br />

WASHINGTON County (RFR).<br />

Calycopis cecrops, 8 August,<br />

MONROE, NOBLE counties (RFR).<br />

Incisalia henrici, 14 and 21 April,<br />

WASHINGTON County (RFR).<br />

Strymon rnelinus humuli, 18<br />

August, ERIE County (M&TG).<br />

Libytheana bachmanii, 10 July,<br />

WASHINGTON County (RFR).<br />

Euphydryas phaeton, 5 June,<br />

GUERNSEY County (RFR).<br />

Polygonia comma, 14 June<br />

andand 17 July, CARROLL County<br />

(RFR). Nymphalis antiopa, 7 July,<br />

Asterocampa celtis, 14 June,<br />

CARROLL County (RFR). A.<br />

clyton, 1 July and 14 August,<br />

LORAIN County, 10 July,<br />

WASHINGTON County (RFR).<br />

Enodia anthedon, 9 and 14 June, 7<br />

July and 2 August, CARROLL<br />

County (RFR). Cyllopsis gemma,<br />

12 May, 10 July and 7 August,<br />

WASHINGTON County (RFR).<br />

Cercyonis pegala, 24 August,<br />

COSHOCTON County (RFR).<br />

INDIANA<br />

Summary: E5 found conditions seldom<br />

favorable for collecting, seeing only 46 buttefly<br />

and 120 moth speciesforthe season. JS<br />

concentrated on existing and potential natural<br />

areas in southern Indiana in the spring and late<br />

summer, but mostly in the oak barrens and<br />

prairies of northwestern Indians and the<br />

wetlandsof northern Indiana. Several sight<br />

records are included, especially of state and<br />

federal endangered species.<br />

MOTHS<br />

Contributor: All records are by ES.<br />

LIMACODIDAE - Sibine<br />

stimulea, 3 August, Wabash<br />

County, larvae on sweet corn<br />

leaves.<br />

SATURNIIDAE - Citheronia<br />

regalis, 2 July, Wabash County.<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Catocala<br />

innubens, 15 August; C. piatrix,<br />

20 July. C. habilis, 22 August; C.<br />

serena, C. palaeogama, C. parta,<br />

June 1995<br />

15 July, C. nebulosa, 23 August; C.<br />

subnata, 15 August; C. junctura,<br />

29 August; C. minuta, 19 July, all<br />

Wabash County, at sugar bait.<br />

Rhodoecia aurantiago, 21<br />

September, Wabash County.<br />

BUTTERFLIES: Erynnis<br />

martialis, 10 May, Newton, Jasper<br />

counties (JS). Hylephila phyleus,<br />

6 August, Kosciusko County (ES).<br />

Hesperia ottoe, 23 June, Lake<br />

County (JS). H. metea, 19 April,<br />

Harrison County, 10 May, Newton,<br />

Jasper counties (JS). Poanes<br />

zabulon, 31 July, Union County<br />

(ES). Euphyes dukesi, 3 July,<br />

Stueben County, 13 September,<br />

Gibson County (JS). Euphyes<br />

bimacula, 23 June, Newton<br />

County (JS). Amblyscirtes<br />

aesculapius, 24 August and 9<br />

September, PERRY County, STATE<br />

(JS). A. belli, 24 August and 9<br />

September, Perry County (JS).<br />

Pontia protodice, 13 August,<br />

Wabash County (ES). Pieris<br />

virginiensis, 20 April, Floyd,<br />

Hamson and Crawford counties<br />

(JS). Euchloe olympia, 10 May,<br />

Jasper County (JS). Eurema lisa,<br />

8 October, Wabash County (ES).<br />

Incisalia niphon niphon, 19 April,<br />

Floyd and Harrison counties; 20<br />

April, Crawford County (JS).<br />

Celastrina ebenina, 19 April,<br />

Floyd County (JS). Glaucopsyche<br />

lygdamus couperi, 12 May, Lake<br />

County, 20 May, Lagrange County<br />

(JS). Lycaeides melissa samuelis,<br />

1 June to 29 July, Lake and Porter<br />

counties (JS). Calephelis<br />

muticum, 24 August and 9<br />

September, Perry County (JS).<br />

Libytheana bachmanii, 20 July,<br />

Wabash County (ES). Speyeria<br />

idalia, 28 June and 26 July,<br />

Newton County (JS). Charidryas<br />

gorgone, 28 June, Newton County<br />

(JS), Cyllopsis gemma, 19 April,<br />

Harrison County, 24 August, Perry<br />

County 12 September, Posey<br />

County (JS). Neonympyha<br />

mitchellii, 30 June, Laporte<br />

County (JS). Hermeuptychia<br />

sosybius, 24 August and 9<br />

September, PERRY County, STATE<br />

(JS). Danaus plexippus, 25 April<br />

to 25 September, Wabash County;<br />

few seen this year (ES).<br />

ILLINOIS<br />

Summary: The following records are from JRW,<br />

who experienced one of his best and longest<br />

seasonsever, with great weather well into<br />

November. Areas that were flooded last year are<br />

still on the rebound, not having much plant life.<br />

MOTHS<br />

Contributor: All records are by JKW.<br />

TORTRICIDAE -<br />

Argyrotaenia cockerellana, 7<br />

September, HANCOCK County<br />

(JRW, T. Harrison).<br />

LIMACODIDAE - Sibine<br />

stimulea, 9 July, Menard County.<br />

LASIOCAMPIDAE - Tolype<br />

velleda, 2 to 3 October, HANCOCK<br />

County.<br />

SPHINGIDAE - Manduca<br />

rustica, 29 August, UNION County<br />

STATE. Dolba hyloeus, 14 July,<br />

MENARD County. Erinnyis alope,<br />

1 August, Union County, third IL<br />

specimen.<br />

NOTODONTIDAE - Cerura<br />

scitiscripta, 1 and 9 August,<br />

UNION County.<br />

ARCTIIDAE - Pygarctia<br />

spraguei, 31 May, Menard County,<br />

15 July, CASS County (V.<br />

LaGesse).<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Thysania<br />

senobia, 29 August, Union County.<br />

Ascalapha odorata, 6, 7 and 31<br />

July and 1 August, Union County,<br />

30 June and 14 July, Menard<br />

County, at bait (V. LaGesse). Zale<br />

undularis, 11 May, 8 June, and 6<br />

July, UNION County. Celiptera<br />

frustulum, 9 August, UNION<br />

County. Catocala maestosa, 11<br />

August, POPE County. C.<br />

cerogama, 7 September and 2<br />

October, HANCOCK County. C.<br />

parta, 24 June, MENARD County.<br />

C.junctura, 10 and 14 July,<br />

MENARD County (V. LaGesse). C.<br />

coccinata, 14 June, MENARD<br />

County (V. LaGesse). Papaipema<br />

cerina, 23 September, MENARD<br />

County. P. araliae, POPE County,<br />

STATE, larvae in Aralia spinosa,<br />

adults emerged September. P.<br />

leucostigma, 3 October, Hancock<br />

County. P. eupatorii, 12 and 14<br />

October, MENARD County. P.<br />

rigida, 15 October, KANKAKEE<br />

County. P. cerussata, 8 October,<br />

KANKAKEE County (V. LaGesse).<br />

P. limpida, 17 and 26 September,<br />

MENARD County. Pachypolia<br />

atricornis, 14 October, MENARD<br />

County.<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Contributor: All records are by JKW.<br />

Erynnis horatius, 21 August,<br />

Saline County. Poanes massasoit,<br />

27 June, KENDALL County.<br />

Euphyes dukesi, 21 August,<br />

SALINE County (JRW, K. Phelps).<br />

Amblyscirtes belli, 12 May,<br />

Jackson County, 6 June, Union<br />

County. Pontia protodice, 20<br />

June, Mason County. Zerene<br />

cesonia, 9 September, Mason<br />

County (1 fm rosa). Eurema<br />

nicippe, 30 August, Pope County.<br />

Nathalis iole, 3 October, Hancock<br />

County. Satyrium liparops<br />

strigosum, 19 to 22 June and 9<br />

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July, Menard County, all at<br />

ultraviolet and mercury vapor<br />

lights at night. Incisalia henrici,<br />

22 April, Menard County. 12 May,<br />

Jackson County. Speyeria idalia,<br />

20 June, Mason County.<br />

Euphydryas phaeton ozarkae, 7<br />

June, Johnson County. Enodia<br />

creola, 6 June and 10 August,<br />

Alexander County, 11 August,<br />

Jackson County. Satyrodes<br />

appalachia, 21 August, SALINE<br />

County (JRW, K. Phelps).<br />

Cyllopsis gemma, 11 and 30<br />

August, Pope County.<br />

IOWA<br />

Contributo~: Reports were contributed by<br />

RH and SGW. JAS recordsand postage were<br />

provided by KES.<br />

Note: Correction to 1992 summary -- the<br />

record of Atrytonearogos, 17 July, Ida County<br />

should have been Woodbury County (TO).<br />

MOTHS .<br />

ARCTIIDAE - Estigmene<br />

acrea, 20 August, Decatur County<br />

(SGW).<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Ancycloxypha numitor, 20<br />

August, Hamilton County,<br />

abundant, 150 or more in one mile<br />

of roadside (SGW). Thymelicus<br />

lineola, 22 June, LUCAS,<br />

WARREN, WAYNE counties (RH).<br />

Atalopedes campestris, 26 June,<br />

HUMBOLDT County (RH); 11<br />

September, FRANKLIN County<br />

(JAS via RES). Poanes hobomok,<br />

26 June, HUMBOLDT County<br />

(RH). Euphyes bimacula, 22<br />

June, WAYNE County (RH).<br />

Papilio troilus, 20 August, Polk<br />

County, locally common (SGW).<br />

Phoebis sennae, 22 June, WAYNE<br />

County (RH); 21 August, Audubon,<br />

Shelby counties (SGW). Gaeides<br />

xanthoides dione, Hyllolycaena<br />

hyllus, 22 June, WAYNE County<br />

(RH). Satyrium caryaworurn, 19<br />

June, POCAHONTAS County (RH).<br />

Everes comyntas, 11 September,<br />

FRANKLIN County (JAS via RES).<br />

Euptoieta claudia, 22 June,<br />

WAYNE County (RH). Speyeria<br />

aphrodite, 14 August, BUENA<br />

VISTA County (RH); 20 August,<br />

Hamilton County (SGW).<br />

Clossiana bellona, 22 June,<br />

WARREN, WAYNE counties (RH).<br />

Charidryas gorgone, 22 June,<br />

LUCAS, WAYNE counties (RH).<br />

Phyciodes tharos, 26 June,<br />

HUMBOLDT County (RH); 20<br />

August, Polk County (SGW); 18<br />

September, FRANKLIN County<br />

(JAS via RES). Polygonia<br />

interrogationis, 30 July, O'BRIEN<br />

County (RH). Asterocampa celtis,<br />

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20 August, Decatur County (SGW).<br />

Danaus plexippus, 20 August,<br />

most commonly seen species in<br />

Iowa, possible migration along 1-35<br />

in Decatur, Madison, Polk,<br />

Hamilton, Franklin, Cerro Gordo<br />

and Worth counties, most common<br />

from Hamilton County north<br />

(SGW); 18 September, CASS<br />

County (JAS via RES).<br />

MINNESOTA<br />

Contributow: JW reported in detail on<br />

butteterfly species observed or photographed, and<br />

66 contributed moth data.<br />

MOTHS<br />

GEOMETRIDAE - Archiearis<br />

infans, 30 March and 14 April,<br />

Hubbard County (JW).<br />

SPHINGIDAE - Hyles gallii,<br />

18 June, Lake County (BB).<br />

ARCTIIDAE - Euchaetes egle,<br />

9 to 10 September, larvae, St Louis<br />

County (JW).<br />

NOCTUIDAE -Autograph<br />

rubida, A. mappa, Apamea<br />

impulsa, Melanchra pulverulenta,<br />

Lacanobia nevadae, L. radix,<br />

'Prichordestra tacoma, Papestra<br />

biren, Diarsia rosaria,<br />

Paradiarsia littoralis,<br />

Hemipachnobia subporphyrea, 18<br />

June, Lake County, det LF (BB).<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

(All JW)<br />

Thymelicus lineola, 1 July,<br />

Hubbard County. Pieris napi, 8<br />

and 25 May, 9 June and 17 July, 22<br />

August, Hubbard County, 10 July,<br />

Cass County. Euchloe olympia, 8<br />

May, Hubbard County. Feniseca<br />

tarquinius, 27 June, Hubbard<br />

County. Hyllolycaena hyllus, 16 to<br />

17 July, Hubbard County.<br />

Satyrium acadicum, 11 to 20 July,<br />

Polk County. Satyrium edwardsii,<br />

11 July, Polk County. Satyrium<br />

liparops, 16 July, Hubbard County.<br />

Glaupsyche lygdamus, 25 May,<br />

Hubbard County. Euptoieta<br />

claudia, 15 and 20 June, 16 July,<br />

Hubbard County. Speyeria<br />

atlantis, 10 July, Cass County, 17<br />

July, Hubbard County. Polygonia<br />

faunus, 17 July, Hubbard County.<br />

Nymphalis vau-album, 10 July,<br />

Cass County, 17 July and 19<br />

September, Hubbard County.<br />

Aglais milberti, 18 to 20 June, 10<br />

July, 10,17 and 25 October,<br />

Hubbard County, 9 to 10<br />

September, St Louis County.<br />

Vanessa cardui, 1 and 10 July,<br />

Hubbard County. Satyrodes<br />

eurydicefumosa, 10 to 17 July,<br />

Hubbard County. S. appalachia,<br />

17 July, Hubbard County.<br />

Coenonympha tullia inomata, 10<br />

to 17 July, Hubbard County.<br />

Danaus plexippus, 27 May to 15<br />

September, Hubbard County.<br />

WISCONSIN<br />

5ummary: Followings severely cold winter, the<br />

spring warmup progressed quickly, with growing<br />

degree-day accumulations indicating the season<br />

to be 7to 11 daysadvanced from late April<br />

through June. Spring wascharacterized by<br />

warm days but cool nights, while June was<br />

hotterthan normal. August was cooler, but the<br />

weather wasgenerally mild well intoOctober. A<br />

notable number of migrant butterflies were<br />

recorded, with Hyiephiia phyleusand libytheana<br />

bachmanii seen in numbers in several localities.<br />

Gypsy moth numbe~ weredown considerably<br />

from last year, with by far the largest<br />

populations concentrated in Door County.<br />

MOTHS<br />

PYRALIDAE - Uresiphita<br />

reversalis, 27 August, DANE<br />

County, reared from Baptisia<br />

lactea (R. Henderson via LF).<br />

SPHINGIDAE - Ceratomia<br />

catalpae, 29 July, Sauk County<br />

(LF); 10 September, Iowa County<br />

(JCP). Sphinx luscitiosa, 21 May,<br />

Bayfield County, barrens (LF).<br />

NOTODONTIDAE - Clostera<br />

brucei ,24 June, FOREST County<br />

(TR). Notodonta scitipennis, 4<br />

and 24 June, JACKSON County<br />

(LF, TR).<br />

ARCTIIDAE - Crambidia<br />

casta, 9 September, JACKSON<br />

County (LF). C. pura, 16 August,<br />

SAUK County, STATE, sand prairie<br />

(LF); 10 September, PIERCE<br />

County, lime prairie (LF).<br />

Lycomorpha pholus, 10<br />

September, PIERCE County, lime<br />

prairie (LF). Ecpantheria<br />

scribonia, 10 June, EAU CLAIRE<br />

County (JCP). Phragmatobia<br />

lineata, 15 August, CRAWFORD<br />

County (TR); 29 August, Dane<br />

County (TR). Apantesis carlotta,<br />

20 May and 6 August, PIERCE<br />

County, lime prairie (LF); 5 June,<br />

Green County (BB). Grammia<br />

virguncula speciosa, 5 July,<br />

JACKSON County (LF); 10 July,<br />

BAYFIELD County (LF). G. celia,<br />

29 July, SAUK County (LF).<br />

Pygarctia spraguei, 28 May, Eau<br />

Claire County (JCP); 4 and 15<br />

June, Jackson County (LF, TR).<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Phalaenostola<br />

eumelusalis, 20 June, Jackson<br />

County (BB). Metalectra tantillus,<br />

7 August 1993,ll June, 29 July<br />

and 16 August, SAUK County,<br />

STATE (LF). Ascalapha odorata,<br />

24 September, DOUGLAS County<br />

(TR). Catocala abbreeriatella, C.<br />

amestris, 16 July, PIERCE County<br />

(LF). C. clintoni, 3 July, Marathon<br />

County (JCP). Rachiplusia ou, 24<br />

September, DOUGLAS County<br />

(TR). Autographa californica, 20<br />

June, JACKSON County (BB). A.<br />

Jagellum, 20 June, JACKSON<br />

County (BB); 11 July, BAYFIELD<br />

County (LF); 4 July, MARATHON<br />

County (JCP). Syngrapha<br />

viridisigma, 2 September, EAU<br />

CLAIRE County (JCP). S.<br />

microgamma, 12 and 24 June,<br />

FOREST County (TR); 19 June,<br />

DOUGLAS County (BB). Oruaa<br />

albocostaliata, 10 September,<br />

PIERCE County, third state record<br />

(LF). Cerma Cora, 4 June,<br />

JACKSON County (LF). Amyna<br />

octo, 12 September, JEFFERSON<br />

County (LF). Tarachidia<br />

binocula, 20 May, 16 July and 6<br />

August, PIERCE County (LF).<br />

Acronicta longa, 21 May,<br />

BAYFIELD County (LF); 4 June,<br />

ADAMS County, det LF (JCP).<br />

Apamea lateritia, 9 and 12 July,<br />

BAYFIELD County (LF). A.<br />

niveivenosa, 30 July, MARINETTE<br />

County (TR). A. burgessi, 11<br />

September, Sauk County (LF); 10<br />

September, GRANT County (JCP).<br />

A. relicina, 2 September, EAU<br />

CLAIRE County (JCP); 10<br />

September, PIERCE County (LF).<br />

Oligia bridghami, 5 July,<br />

JACKSON County (LF). 0.<br />

minuscula, 2 September, FOREST<br />

County (TR). Meropleon<br />

ambz&scum, 6 August and 10<br />

September, PIERCE County (LF); 9<br />

September, JACKSON County<br />

(LF); 11 September, SAUK County<br />

(LF). Lemmeria digitalis, 2<br />

September, EAU CLAIRE County<br />

(JCP). Selicanis cinereola, 9<br />

September, Jackson County (LF).<br />

Spartiniphaga panatela, 12 July,<br />

Bayfield County (LF). Archanara<br />

laeta, 8 September, DANE County<br />

(TR). Papaipema cataphracta, 10<br />

September, WAUKESHA County<br />

(BB, TB). P. baptisiae, 9<br />

September, JACKSON County<br />

(LF). P. appassionata, 2<br />

September, FOREST County (TR).<br />

Hydraecia micacea, 31 July,<br />

FOREST County (TR). H.<br />

stramentosa, 16 July, PIERCE<br />

County (LF). Chytonix sensilis,<br />

10 July, Bayfield County (LF); 31<br />

July, MARINETTE County (TR).<br />

Magusa orbifera, 7 September,<br />

Jackson County (TR); 10<br />

September, Waukesha County (BB,<br />

TB). Amphipyra glabella, 1 July,<br />

GRANT County (BB). Athetis<br />

mendosa, 5 July, JACKSON<br />

County, STATE, in wetland (LF);<br />

12 July, BAYFIELD County (LF).<br />

Lithophane amanda, 19 May,<br />

FOREST County (TR); 2<br />

September, EAU CLAIRE County<br />

(JCP). Eupsilia devia, 14 April,<br />

JACKSON County (LF); 21 May,<br />

BAYFIELD County (LF).<br />

Chaetaglaea sericea, 24<br />

September, DOUGLAS County<br />

(TR). Feralia jocosa, 19 May,<br />

FOREST County (TR).<br />

Homohadena badistea, 20 June<br />

and 5 July, JACKSON County (BB,<br />

LF); 16 July, PIERCE County (LF).<br />

hcocnemis viriditincta, 17<br />

September 1993, JACKSON<br />

County, STATE, det JHW (LF).<br />

Sideridis congermana, 4 and 15<br />

June, 5 July, Jackson County (LF,<br />

TR). Lacanobia nmadae, 12<br />

June, FOREST County (TR).<br />

lkichordestra rugosa, 12 June,<br />

FOREST County (TR). Papestra<br />

quadrats, 21 May, Bayfield County<br />

(LF); 13 May, Marinette County<br />

(BB, TB). Euxoa obeliscoides, 10<br />

September, PIERCE County, lime<br />

prairie (LF). Richia grotei, 6<br />

August, PIERCE County, lime<br />

prairie (LF); 17 and 26 August,<br />

DANE County (TR). Diarsia<br />

rosaria, 9 July, BAYFIELD County,<br />

STATE, det J.D. Lafontaine (LF).<br />

Xestia oblata, 12 July, Bayfield<br />

County (LF). Metalepsisfishii, 21<br />

May, BAYFIELD County (LF).<br />

Heliothis acesias, 29 July, Sauk<br />

County (LF). Schinia indiana, 26<br />

May, BURNETT County (S&AS); 29<br />

May to 15 June, JACKSON County<br />

(S&AS, LF). S. mortua, 15 to 21<br />

August, CRAWFORD County, on<br />

Grindelia squarrosa flowers, det<br />

J.D. Lafontaine and J.R. Heitzman<br />

(TR, LF). S. oleagina, 6 August,<br />

PIERCE County, lime prairie (LF).<br />

S. lucens, 1 July, Sauk County (LF,<br />

JCP); 16 July, Pierce County (LF).<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Erynnis martialis, 23 May,<br />

Douglas County (LF); 23 to 28<br />

May, Burnett County (LF, JCP); 24<br />

July, Jackson County (TR).<br />

Pyrgus communis, 1 June,<br />

JACKSON County (S&AS). Nastra<br />

lherminier, 28 August, Green<br />

County (LF). Thymelicus lineola,<br />

25 June, ADAMS County (JCP); 2<br />

July, JACKSON, MARATHON,<br />

PORTAGE, VERNON, WOOD<br />

counties (JCP). Hylephila<br />

phyleus, 30 July and 22 August,<br />

Milwaukee County (JE, K&DL); 7<br />

August and 10 September, Grant<br />

County (K&DL, JCP); 11<br />

September, Sauk County (K&DL);<br />

25 September, Waukesha County<br />

(JE). Hesperia ottoe, 28 June to<br />

26 July, Crawford, Grant, Green,<br />

Sauk counties (S&AS); 15 July,<br />

Trempealeau County (K&DL).<br />

Hesperia metea, 13 May, Adams<br />

County (JCP); 28 May, Burnett,<br />

Douglas counties (JCP).<br />

Atalopedes campestris, 24 June,<br />

Forest County (TR); 7 August,<br />

Grant County (K&DL); 19 August,<br />

Milwaukee County (JE). Problema<br />

byssus, 2 July, Grant County<br />

(JCP). Euphyes bimacula, 24<br />

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June, Forest County (TR). Pontia<br />

protodice, 15 August, Crawford<br />

County (TR). Zerene cesonia, 24<br />

July, Grant County (K&DL); 10<br />

September, PIERCE County (Carol<br />

Ferge via LF). Eurema lisa, 15<br />

July, Trempealeau County (K&DL);<br />

22 July, Milwaukee County (JE);<br />

23 July, Crawford County (TR); 23<br />

July, Dane County (K&DL); 24 July<br />

to 22 August, Grant County<br />

(K&DL); 10 September, Grant<br />

County (JCP); 11 September,<br />

Crawford County (LF). Nathalis<br />

iole, 12 July to 14 September,<br />

Dane County (K&DL); 15 July,<br />

Trempealeau County (K&DL); 16<br />

July, Winnebago County (CS); 23<br />

July and 11 September, Crawford<br />

County (TR, LF). Feniseca<br />

tarquinius, 27 July, Sauk County<br />

(K&DL); 4 August, Waukesha<br />

County, ovipositing on Alder (JE).<br />

Incisalia irus, 10 May to 1 June,<br />

Jackson, Wood counties (S&AS).<br />

Incisalia henrici, 14 to 17 May,<br />

Jackson County (LF, S&AS); 23 to<br />

28 May, Bumett, Douglas counties<br />

(LF, JCP). Strymon melinus, 22<br />

May, WOOD County (SMS).<br />

kcaeides melissa samuelis, 22<br />

May-6 September, Burnett, Clark,<br />

Eau Claire, Jackson, Wood<br />

counties (S&AS). Plebejus<br />

saepiolus, 25 June, Marinette<br />

County (TR). Libytheana<br />

bachmanii, 18 June, IOWA County<br />

(K&DL); 15 July, TREMPEALEAU<br />

County (K&DL); 5 August,<br />

MANITOWOC County (TV).<br />

Vanessa cardui, 1 to 15 May,<br />

Winnebago County (CS). Junonia<br />

coenia, 31 July, FOREST County<br />

(TR); 15 August POLK County<br />

(K&DL); 24 August, ADAMS,<br />

Portage counties (K&DL); 11 to 21<br />

September, Winnebago County<br />

(CS); 18 September, Dane County<br />

(K&DL). Speyeria idalia, 28 June<br />

to 21 August, Crawford, Dane,<br />

Iowa counties (AS); Green County<br />

(K&DL, S&AS). Clossiana<br />

eunomia dawsoni, 12 June,<br />

FOREST County (TR). C.freja,<br />

21 May, DOUGLAS County (LF);<br />

28 May, Oneida County (JCP). C.<br />

titania grandis, 17 August,<br />

Douglas County (K&DL).<br />

Charidryas gorgone carlota, 4<br />

June, Jackson County (LF); 10 to<br />

24 July, Winnebago County (CS);<br />

15 July, Trempealeau County<br />

(K&DL). Anaea andria, 15<br />

August, JACKSON County, sight<br />

(T. Kirkpatrick via JE).<br />

Asterocampa celtis, A. clyton, 25<br />

June, ADAMS County (JCP); 2<br />

July, Grant, VERNON counties<br />

(JCP). Coenonympha tullia<br />

inornata, 24 June, Forest County,<br />

25 June, Marinette County (TR).<br />

Erebia discoidalis, 21 May,<br />

Douglas County (LF). Oeneis<br />

June 1995<br />

chryxus strigulosa, 21 May,<br />

Bayfield County (LF); 23 to 28<br />

May, Douglas County (LF, JCP).<br />

MICHIGAN<br />

Winter was colder than<br />

normal, one of the worst in this<br />

century. There was much snow<br />

statewide, but warming to 60<br />

degrees F by 20 February. Spring<br />

was the eighth warmest in 100<br />

years, and extremely dry well into<br />

June. Above average temperatures<br />

extended into September.<br />

Butterfly species and numbers<br />

were down, but moth species<br />

appeared more numerous,<br />

especially early in the season.<br />

Catocala were more numerous,<br />

with 42 species recorded. Gypsy<br />

moth numbers were down from<br />

previous years. Monarchs<br />

appeared more numerous than last<br />

year (MN).<br />

MOTHS<br />

PSYCHIDAE - Apterona<br />

helix, 20 March, JACKSON<br />

County, larval cases on Prunus<br />

serotina (TH, RK, MN).<br />

OECOPHORIDAE - Agonopterix<br />

canadensis, 4 September, BARRY<br />

County, STATE (JHW).<br />

GELECHIIDAE -<br />

Helcystogramma fernaldella, 18<br />

June1993, LUCE County, STATE,<br />

det JHW (MN). H. melanocarpum,<br />

4 September, BARRY County,<br />

STATE (JHW). Dichomeris<br />

costarufoella, D. inversella,<br />

August 1993, WASHTENAW<br />

County, STATE (JHW).<br />

TORTRICIDAE - Eumaroaia<br />

malachitana, 17 June, Kalamazoo<br />

County, wet forest (GB).<br />

Olethreutes osmundana, 3 July,<br />

Allegan County (GB). Eucosma<br />

ridingsana, 12 to 18 August 1992,<br />

ALLEGAN County, STATE (RK).<br />

Acleris semiannula, 24 March,<br />

CLINTON County, STATE (RK). A.<br />

walkerana, 19 Feb, ROSCOMMON<br />

County, STATE, det JHW (MN). A.<br />

chalybeana, 7 April 1993,<br />

CLINTON County, STATE (RK,<br />

JHW). A. flavivittana, August<br />

1993, INGHAM County, STATE<br />

(JHW). Decodes basiplaganus, 4<br />

September, BARRY County, STATE<br />

(JHU.<br />

PYRALIDAE - Loxostege<br />

anartalis, 20 May, PRESQUE ISLE<br />

County (GB). Scirpophaga<br />

perstrialis, 3 July, Allegan County,<br />

bog lake edge (GB). Crambus<br />

hamellus, C. ainsliellus, 9<br />

September, Allegan County, sand<br />

prairie (GB). Actrix nyssaecolella,<br />

10 June, VAN BUREN County, 3<br />

July, ALLEGAN County (GB). Pyla<br />

aenigmatica, 10 June, VAN<br />

BUREN County, dunes (GB).<br />

Bandera binotella, 3 July, Allegan<br />

County, 26 August, MASON<br />

County (GB). Coenochroa<br />

bipunctella, 3 July, Allegan County<br />

(GB).<br />

GEOMETRIDAE - Semiothisa<br />

denticulata, 20 May, Presque Isle<br />

County (GB). S. subminiam, 26<br />

August, MASON County, dunes<br />

(GB). Orthofidoniaflavivenata,<br />

14 to 21 May, Otsego,<br />

SCHOOLCRAFT counties (MN).<br />

Hypomecis umbrosaria, 3 July,<br />

Allegan County (GB). Erastria<br />

coloraria, 20 May, Presque Isle<br />

County (GB). Epirranthis<br />

substriataria, 13 May, Otsego<br />

County (MN). Gueneria similaria,<br />

17 June, Kalamazoo County, wet<br />

forest (GB). Metarranthis<br />

angularia, 10 June, Van Buren<br />

County (GB). Scopula ancellata,<br />

26 August, MASON County, dunes<br />

(GB).<br />

SATURNIIDAE - Hemileuca<br />

sp. nr. nevadensis, 19 Feb,<br />

Roscommon County, egg rings on<br />

Salix sp. in sedge marsh (EH, TH,<br />

MN). Anisota (Vanessa)<br />

virginiensis, 1 July, Otsego<br />

County (MN). Callosamia<br />

angulifera, 23 July, Cass County<br />

(MN). Hyalophora columbia,<br />

Roscommon County, cocoons on<br />

Larix (EH, TH); 10 to 17 June,<br />

Luce, Schoolcraft counties (EH,<br />

MN). H. columbia x cecropia<br />

hybrid, 17 June, Schoolcraft<br />

County, 1 male in ultraviolet trap<br />

(MN).<br />

SPHINGIDAE - Paratraea<br />

plebeja, 9 July, Cass County, third<br />

state record (TH). Ceratomia<br />

undulosa female flying in copula<br />

with a male Sphinx poecila, 17<br />

June, Schoolcraft County, at<br />

ultraviolet (EH, MN).<br />

NOTODONTIDAE - Clostera<br />

brucei, 17 June, Luce, Schoolcraft<br />

counties (MN). Dasylophia<br />

thyatiroides, 17 June,<br />

SCHOOLCRAFT County (MN).<br />

ARCTIIDAE - Haploa<br />

clymene, 15 to 23 July, Cass<br />

County (EH, MN).<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Tetanolita<br />

floridana, 23 July, CASS County,<br />

STATE (MN). Cissusa spadix, 29<br />

May, OTSEGO County (MN).<br />

Synedoida adumbrata alleni, 17<br />

June, LUCE, Schoolcraft counties<br />

(EH, MN). Ascalapha odorata, 15<br />

July, Ingham County (HK). C.<br />

nebulosa, 6 August to 9<br />

September, BARRY, Cass, Lenewee<br />

counties (MN). C. luciana, 26<br />

August, MASON County, STATE<br />

(GB). C. amestris, 29 July, Barry<br />

County (MN). C. dulciola, 9 to 22<br />

July, Cass County (EH, MN).<br />

Argyrogramma verruca, 26 Nov,<br />

INGHAM County (EH).<br />

Autographa mappa, 17 June to 1<br />

News of the Lepidopterists' Society<br />

July, OTSEGO, Schoolcraft<br />

counties (MN). Syngrapha<br />

montana, 17 June, Schoolcraft<br />

County (MN). Exyrafax, 9 June,<br />

KEWEENAW County, larvae in<br />

Sawacenia purpurea (MN).<br />

Papaipema speciosissima, 9<br />

September, ALLEGAN County, bog<br />

(GB). P. appassionata, 4<br />

September, Barry County, LUCE<br />

County, larva in Sarracenia<br />

purpurea (MN). Acronicta<br />

funeralis, 29 May-17 June,<br />

HOUGHTON, Otsego, Schoolcraft<br />

counties (EH, MN). A. lanceolaria,<br />

20-27 May, Chippewa, OTSEGO<br />

counties (MN). Merolonche dolli,<br />

13 to 14 May, Otsego County (MN).<br />

Meropleon ambzfuscum, 4<br />

September, Barry County (MN).<br />

Bellura dzffusa, 21 May,<br />

Schoolcraft County (MN).<br />

Fagitana littera, 3 July, Allegan<br />

County, bog (GB). Mniotype<br />

ducta, 17 June, Schoolcraft<br />

County (MN). Lacanobia<br />

nevadae, L. radix, 5 June,<br />

Schoolcraft County (MN). P. biren,<br />

5 to 17 June, Schoolcraft County<br />

(EH, MN). Leucania linita, 17<br />

June, SCHOOLCRAFT County<br />

(MN). Copablepharon longipenne,<br />

26 August, MASON County, dunes<br />

(GB). Euxoafumalis, 19 August,<br />

Presque Isle County (GB).<br />

Cerastis tenebnjera, 21 May,<br />

SCHOOLCRAFT County (MN).<br />

Schinia bina, 17 June, Schoolcraft<br />

County (MN).<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Poanes viator, Euphyes<br />

conspicw, 15 to 16 July, Cass<br />

County (MN). Phoebis philea, 13<br />

to 14 September, WASHTENAW<br />

County, sight (MK). Epidemia<br />

helloides, 19 June, Otsego County<br />

(MN). Satyrium edwardsii, 22 to<br />

23 July, Cass County, at ultraviolet<br />

light (MN). Glaucopsyche<br />

lygdamus couperi, 17 to 18 June,<br />

Mackinac County (EH, MN).<br />

Incisalia eryphon, 21-27 May,<br />

Chippewa, Mackinac counties (EH,<br />

MN). Euptoieta Claudia, 16<br />

August, Luce County, on<br />

Hieracium kalmii flowers (EV).<br />

Speyeria idalia, 5 July, ALLEGAN<br />

County, nectaring on Asclepias<br />

tuberosa flowers (CR). Clossiana<br />

eunomia dawsoni, 17 June,<br />

Mackinac County (EH). C.fngga,<br />

6 to 8 June, Baraga County (MN);<br />

10 to 17 June, Luce County (EH,<br />

MN). C.freija, 22 May, Dickinson<br />

County (MN). Charidryas<br />

harrisii, 17 June, Luce County<br />

(EH). Coenonympha tullia<br />

inornata, 17 to 18 June, Mackinac<br />

(EH, MN). Erebia discoidalis, 22<br />

May, Dickinson County (MN).<br />

Danaus plexippus, 28 August,<br />

Isabella County, 2-3000 roosting in<br />

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trees for several days in Mt.<br />

Pleasant area (Rosemarie Simmer<br />

via WDW).<br />

No report<br />

received<br />

MOTHS<br />

GEOMETRIDAE -<br />

Cymatophora successaria,<br />

Jefferson, Coos County, 19 July.<br />

ARCTIIDAE - Apantesis<br />

quenseli, Mount Washington, Coos<br />

County, 18 July.<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Homohadena<br />

infwcta, 3 August and Protagrotis<br />

niveivenosa, 9 July, Jefferson, all<br />

(JAH) 1993 records.<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Pholisora catullus,<br />

Rollingford, Strafford County, 30<br />

July (DE, REG, JW); Hesperia<br />

leonardus, common at various<br />

sites south of Coos County, 20<br />

August to 18 September. Poanes<br />

massasoit Hopkinton, Merrimack<br />

County, 24 July (REG, DE);<br />

Incisalia henrici, Chichester,<br />

Merrimack County, 21 May and<br />

Incisalia lanoriaeensis,<br />

Effingham, Carroll County, 4,21<br />

May (DE, REG, JW). .<br />

MASSACHUSETTS<br />

MOTHS<br />

PYRALIDAE - Thaumatopsis<br />

daeckella, Ponkapoag Bog, Canton,<br />

Norfolk County, October 9 (MJM).<br />

GEOMETRIDAE - Hypomecis<br />

buchholtzaria, Plymouth,<br />

Plymouth County, 23 June (MJM);<br />

Lycia ursaria, Lycia achelae, Fort<br />

Devens, Worcester County, 15<br />

April (EP).<br />

NOTODONTIDAE -<br />

Notodonta scitipennis Chicopee,<br />

Hamden County, 9 June (MJM)<br />

and Oxbow Wildlife Refuge,<br />

Harvard, Worcester County, 24<br />

July (EP).<br />

. ARCTIIDAE - Grammia<br />

phyllira 9,10 June, 4 August and<br />

G. ithona 9, 10 June, 4, 12 August,<br />

Chicopee (MJM) [form of phyllira<br />

I;<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Hormisa<br />

bivittata, Oxbow Wildlife Refuge,<br />

18 July (EP); Acronicta albarufa,<br />

(2) Plymouth, 13 July, and<br />

Crymodes relicina, Chicopee, 21<br />

September (MJM), det (RP);<br />

Lemmeria digitalis Dedham<br />

Norfolk County, October (DW);<br />

Spartinophaga includens<br />

Chicopee, 14 July (MJM);<br />

Papaipema birdi, Oxbow Wildlife<br />

Refuge, 9 October (EP); Trachea<br />

delicata Chicopee, 4 August<br />

(MJM); Platyperigea multgera,<br />

Oxbow wildlife Refuge, 8<br />

September (EP); Plagiomimicus<br />

pitychromus, Chicopee, 12 August<br />

(MJM); Brachylomia algens, Fort<br />

Devens, 22 July (EP);<br />

Eucoptocnemisfimbriaris, 21<br />

September and Schinia nubila,<br />

(STATE) 31 August, Chicopee<br />

(MJM).<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Hesperia leonardus, three,<br />

Chatham, 11 September.<br />

Basilarchia arthemis, one among<br />

tenB. styanax, Wellfleet, 13<br />

August, Barnstable County (TS).<br />

RHODE ISLAND<br />

MOTHS<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Catocala<br />

connubialis Providence,<br />

Providence County, 1 July (WG).<br />

CONNECTICUT<br />

No report.<br />

NEW YORK .<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Mitoura grynea Plattsburg,<br />

CLINTON County. (latitude 44<br />

degrees 38 minutes), 28 June<br />

(MG).<br />

PENNSYLVANIA<br />

MOTHS<br />

SPHINGIDAE - Manduca<br />

iasminearum, Willow Grove,<br />

MONTGOMERY County, 14 July<br />

NOCTUIDAE - Catocala<br />

maestosa, Willow Grove, n.d.(WB)<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Euphyes bimacula, Tamarack<br />

Swamp Natural Area, Clinton<br />

County, 2 July (GM). Calycopis<br />

cecrops, Bethel Park, Allegheny<br />

County, 23 August (MM).<br />

Nymphalis vau-album, Springfield<br />

Township, Erie County, 23 March,<br />

and Euptoieta claudia, (20)<br />

Fairview, Erie County, 6, 27 August<br />

(GM), Waddle, Centre County, 30<br />

April 1993 (RB), female ovipositing<br />

on unopen terminal buds of Ulmus<br />

americana.<br />

MARYLAND<br />

MOTHS<br />

Ascalapha odorata, one at<br />

Arnold, August (LD) and one in<br />

Annapolis, 24 October (SRB),<br />

Anne Arundel County.<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Lerema accius, one,<br />

Perryville, Cecil County, 14<br />

November (RG). Pyrgus<br />

centaureae wyandot (6 to 7) near<br />

Flintstone, Allegheny County, 24<br />

April (RG and RW), NOT in Green<br />

Ridge State Forest, which has been<br />

sprayed with dimlin for gypsy<br />

moths. Hylephila phyleus, albino<br />

male, Perryville, 2 October (RG).<br />

Panoquina ocola, Alesia, one, 20<br />

August, Glen Falls/ Finksburg, two,<br />

12,24 September, Liberty<br />

Watershed, one, 10 October,<br />

CARROLL County (RR), Chevy<br />

Chase, 24 October (SM). Papilio<br />

palamedes, Ocean Pines,<br />

Worcester County, 17 September<br />

(JF). Pontia Protodice, many,<br />

Davidsonville, Anne Arundel<br />

County, 21 June to 6 August<br />

(HAW), Cheltenham W.M.A.,<br />

Prince Georges County, 24 June<br />

(RS). Euchloe olympia, ten or<br />

more, Flintstone, 24 April (RG).<br />

Eurema nicippe, Davidsonville, 16<br />

August (HAW), Little Bennett<br />

Regional Park, nine, Montgomery<br />

County, 2 to 3 October, one, 5<br />

November, Nolands Ferry, one or<br />

two, Montgomery County, 5<br />

November (D&RG). Feniseca<br />

tarquinius, Oella, BALTIMORE<br />

County, 4 June (RS). Hyllolycaena<br />

hyllus, Union Bridge, Bruceville,<br />

Hashawha, Carroll County, 5 days,<br />

23 July to 25 September (RR).<br />

Satyrium liparops Penyville,<br />

CECIL County, 20 June (RG).<br />

Incisalia henrici Silver Spring, 14,<br />

28 April (HP), Chevy Chase, 18<br />

April (SM) and 5 May (GF),<br />

Beshers W.M.A., 24 April<br />

(NORTHEAST). Parrhasius m-<br />

album, Chevy Chase, 17 October<br />

(SM), Little Bennett Regional Park,<br />

sever or eight, Montgomery<br />

County, 25 April (D and RG).<br />

Strymon melinus, aberrant<br />

(orange hindwing spot replaced by<br />

white on both dorsal and ventral<br />

sides), Perryville, 4 October (RG),<br />

and Glaucopsyche lygdamus,<br />

Flintstone, 24 April (RG).<br />

Libytheana carinenta, Union<br />

Bridge, Alesia, CARROLL County,<br />

23, 30 July (RR). Euptoieta<br />

claudia, one, Perryville, 1<br />

December (late)(RG). Charidryas<br />

nycteis, Union Bridge, 23, 30 July<br />

(RR). Basilarchia anthemis form<br />

"IB" Weldon, CARROLL County,<br />

18 September (RR), det AP,<br />

Nolands Ferry, FREDERICK<br />

County, 18 September (D and RG).<br />

Asterocampa celtis Union Bridge,<br />

CARROLL County, 18 July to<br />

October, Asterocampa clyton,<br />

Hanover watershed, CARROLL<br />

County, 4 to 30 July, and Enodia<br />

anthedon, Patapsco State Park,<br />

McKeldin area, CARROLL County,<br />

2 July to 2 August (RR).<br />

No Report<br />

Submitted<br />

No Report<br />

Submitted<br />

Coordinator: 6oyce A. Drummond.<br />

Contributor: John T. MacKoy (JTM).<br />

Summary: Only one brief report for Zone 13<br />

was received for 1994.<br />

BOLIVIA<br />

JTM visited Lepidopterists'<br />

Society member Luis Skandar in<br />

Santa Cruz, and collected and<br />

photographed April 1-8 on a 15 x<br />

15-acre fenced forest presenre on<br />

the outskirts of the city. Genera<br />

recorded included Parides<br />

(Papilionidae), Morpho, Caligo,<br />

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Callicore, Doxocopa, Hamadryas (3<br />

species), Actinote, Heliconius (several<br />

species), Lgcorea, Thyridia, Melinaea, and<br />

Mechanitis (Nymphalidae).<br />

ZONE<br />

COORDINATORS<br />

ZONE 1 : Dr. Kenelm W. Philip<br />

Institute of Arctic Biology<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Alaska<br />

P.O. Box 75700<br />

Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-7000 USA<br />

ZONE 2 Jon H. Shepard<br />

R.R. #2, S.22, C.44<br />

Nelson, British Columbia V1 L 5P5 CANADA<br />

(604)352-3028<br />

ZONE 3: Robert L Langston<br />

31 Windsor Avenue<br />

Kensington, CA 94708-1040 USA<br />

(51 0)524-3001 home<br />

ZONE 4 R. Ray E. Stanford<br />

720 Fairfax Street<br />

Denver CO 80220-51 51 USA<br />

(303)<strong>37</strong>7-1332 home<br />

ZONE S h: Ronald Alan Royer<br />

Division of Science<br />

Minot State <strong>University</strong><br />

Minot, North Dakota 58707 USA<br />

Off ice (701 )857-3209<br />

FAX (70 1 )839-6933<br />

e-mail: royer@warp6.cs.misu.NoDak.edu<br />

ZONE 6: Chades Bordelon, Jr.,<br />

8440 Washington Boulevard<br />

Beaumont, TX 77707<br />

(409)866-8163 (home)<br />

ZONE 7: Ross A. Layberry<br />

6124 Carp Road, Rural Route #2<br />

Kinburn, Ontario KOA 2H0 CANADA<br />

(613)832-4467 (h); (613)787-6579 (w)<br />

ZONE a Leslie A Ferge<br />

71 19 Hubbard Avenue<br />

Middleton, Wisconsin 53562-3231 USA<br />

(608)836-9438<br />

ZONE 9: Andrew F. Beck<br />

Navy Disease Vector Ecology & Control<br />

Box 43, Naval Air Station<br />

Jacksonville, FL 32212 USA<br />

ZONE 10: Mark J. Mello<br />

P.O. Box 870<strong>37</strong><br />

South Dartmouth. Massachusetts 02748<br />

ZONE 11: Dr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Preston<br />

832 Sunset Drive<br />

Lawrence KS 66044-2<strong>37</strong>3 USA<br />

(91 3)843-6212<br />

ZONE 12: VACANT<br />

ZONE 13: Dr. Boyce A. Drummond, Ill<br />

(Book Review Editor)<br />

June 1995 News of the Lepidopterists' Society Page 31


From.<br />

The Lepidopterists' Society<br />

Allen Press<br />

P.O. Box 368<br />

Lawrence, KS 66044<br />

U.S. Postage<br />

Permit No. 116<br />

Address Correct~on Requested<br />

/-<br />

,-,> .<br />

Male Xerces Blue (Glaucopsyche lygdamus<br />

xerces). This subspecies was once found along<br />

the San Francisco coast, but is now extinct.<br />

Drawing by Jaret C. Daniels.<br />

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