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(F. D. G.), Cordova (Bumeli), Xucumanatlan, Acaguizotla, La Venta, Venta de 

 Zopilote (E. E. Smith), Acapulco (J. J. Walker). 



We now have a very long series of this insect. 



Phyciodes elada (I. p. 196). 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Durango city (Becker), Lake Chapala, Jalisco 

 (Richardson), Tepetlapa, Amula, Hacienda de la Imagen and Venta de Zopilote in 

 Guerrero (E. E. Smith). 



We now have many examples of this species from Western Mexico. 



Phyciodes imitata (I. p. 196). 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Northern Sonora (Morrison). 



13 (a). Phyciodes dymas. (Tab. CVIII. figg. 13, 14, s .) 



Melitaa dymas, Edw. Canad. Exit. ix. p. 190 \ 

 Melitcea larunda, Strecker, Lep. Ehop. & Het. p. 130 2 . 



P. imitatce similis, sed anticis fascia costali ultra cellulam pallida : subtus posticis lineis nigris discalibus 



interruptis, 

 $ mari similis. 



Eab. Noeth America, California, Texas 1 2 . — Mexico, Northern Sonora (Morrison), 

 Alamos (Buchan-Eejpburn). 



This species, as we had already anticipated, inhabits Northern Mexico, whence a 

 long series has been sent us by Mr. Morrison from Sonora, and one from Alamos in 

 Chihuahua by Buchan-Hepburn. It is a very small narrow-winged insect, differing 

 from P. imitata as noted above. We figure one of Mr. Morrison's specimens. 



13 (b). Phyciodes hepburni, s P . n. (Tab. CVIII. figg. 15, 16, s .) 



P. imitatce similis, sed multo obscuriore, fascia maculari discali communi (in anticis interrupta) et macula 



parva in cellula, pallide flavis : subtus posticis fasciis albescentioribus. 

 $ mari similis. 



Eab. Mexico, Pinos Altos in Chihuahua (Buchan-Eepbum). 



We have four specimens of this little species, including both sexes. In its narrow 

 wings it agrees with P. dymas and P. imitata, differing from the latter as noted above. 

 P. elada, which is another nearly allied form, has broader wings and the band on the 

 underside of the secondaries less distinctly defined. 



13(c). Phyciodes anomalus. (Tab. CVIII. figg. 17, 18.) 



Phyciodes anomalus, Godm. & Salv. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1897, p. 243 \ 



Alis fusco-nigris, ciliis albo interruptis; anticis dimidio distali punctis albis notato ; posticis fascia mediana 

 fulva intra earn punctis quibusdam ejusdem coloris et extra earn punctis albis: subtus pallidioribus, 



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