. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history -- Montana. Figs. 55 and 5G. Brenthis myrina, upper and lower surfaces August 8, 1904, an afternoon was spent at the upper end of Swan Lake after insects. Brenthis myrina was the only common species, rest- ing occasionally on the blue Erigeron or white Achillea. Several dozen were secured, the return to camp revealing two deer in the marsh. One morning during the last week in August, 1903, as I was wading through the tall wet grass, at the upper end of Swan Lake, just after sun- rise, a butterfly was rather abundant above the tops of the grass. The


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history -- Montana. Figs. 55 and 5G. Brenthis myrina, upper and lower surfaces August 8, 1904, an afternoon was spent at the upper end of Swan Lake after insects. Brenthis myrina was the only common species, rest- ing occasionally on the blue Erigeron or white Achillea. Several dozen were secured, the return to camp revealing two deer in the marsh. One morning during the last week in August, 1903, as I was wading through the tall wet grass, at the upper end of Swan Lake, just after sun- rise, a butterfly was rather abundant above the tops of the grass. The dew was wet and heavy, and no net was at hand. Batting down an insect with my old hat it proved to be of this species. It may be called common west of the range. THE MEADOW FRITILLARY. Brenthis beilona, Fabricius. Fig. Fig. 57. Brenthis beilona. Butterfly—Pale fulvous on the upper side, with the dark markings on the inner half of the wing narrow, but more or less confluent. The. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original University of Montana (Missoula); University of Montana (Missoula). Biological series. Missoula : University of Montana


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