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NOTES ON EREBIA EPIPSODEA, BUTLER.*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

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Epipsodea was first known to me examples taken by Mr. T. L. Mead, in Colorado, 1871. He says, in Report of the Wheeler Expediation: “This species inhabits the mountains of Colorado below timber line. Speciments were brought from Fairplay by the Expedition. It begins to appear about the first week in june, is common by the middle of that month, and remains until the last of July.”

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1890

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* Note.—Since the foregoing paper was printed, I have seen the Can. Ent. for December, 1889, and learn therefrom (Vol. XXI., p. 238,) that Dr. H. Skinner has received examples of Epipsodea, caught in Assiniboia, about 325 miles west of Winnipeg, and with them one of the var. Brucei, mentioned as var. Sine-ocellata.