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CATALOGUE OF THE 



Am. Butt., p. 82, (1872), Hist. Sketch Gen. Names 

 for Butt., p. 213, (1875) ; Grote, Can. Ent., VII, 

 p. 173, (1875); Riley, Trans. Acad. Sc., St. Louis, 

 III, p. 323, (1876), 8th Mo. Ent. Rep., p. 169, 

 (1876), 9th Mo. Ent. Rep., p. 129, (1877) ; (jEgiale 

 Y.} Streck., Proc. Acad. Nat, Sc., Phil, p. 149, 

 (1876). 

 Larva burrows in the stems of Yucca Aloifolia, Y. 



Gloriosa and Y. Filamentosa. 



J352. COFAQUI, STRECK., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc., Phil., p. 148, 

 (1876). 



GENUS 5. PAMPHILA, FABR. 



353. HURON, W. H. EDWDS., (Hesp. H.), Proc. Ent. Soc., 



Phil., II, p. 16, t, 1, (1863); Reak., 1. c., VI, p. 

 150, (1866) ; (Pam. H.} Kirby, Cat., p. 600, (1871) ; 

 (Atalopedes H.} Scud., Syst. Rev. Am. Butt., p. 78, 

 (1872). 



var. a. CAMPESTRIS, BDL., (Hesp. C.), Ann. Soc. Ent. 

 Fr., 2me Ser. X, p. 316, (1852); Morris, Syn., p. 

 108, (1862) ; (Pam. C.) Kirby, Cat,, p. 602, (1871); 

 (Atalopedes C.) Scud., Syst. Rev. Am. Butt., p. 78, 

 (1872). 



354. PHYL^US, DRURY, ( Pap. P.), 111. Ex. Ent., I, t. 13, 



(1770); (Hesp. P.) Latr., Enc. Meth., IX, p. 767, 

 (1823); (Hesp, Phyleus) Bdl.-Lec., Lep. Am. Sept., 

 t. 78, (1833); (Pam. Phylceus) Dbldy.-Hew., Gen. 

 Diur. Lep., II, p. 522, (1850-1852) ; La Sagra, 

 Hist. Cuba, An. Art,, p. 645, (1857); Kirby, Cat., 

 p. 600, (1871); (Pam. Phyleus) Morris, Syn., p. 

 118, (1862); H-S., Reg. Corr.-blatt, XIX, p. 53, 

 (1865) ; (Euthymus Phylceus) Scud., Syst. Rev. Am. 

 Butt., p. 77, (1872). 



Thym. Augias, Hub., Zutr. Ex. Schmett., f. 227, 228, 

 (1823). " 



Pam. Bucephalus, Steph., 111. Brit. Ent, Haust., p. 

 102, t. 10, 9, (1828), Cat. Brit. Ins. Haust., p. 28, 

 (1829); Humph .-West., Brit. Butt,, p. 126, t. 40, 

 c?, (1841); Wood, Ind. Ent., p. 10, (1845). 



Pam. Phylwus, Emm., Nat. Hist. N. York Agr., V, 

 p. 215, (1854). 



I doubt if Emmons was acquainted with the true Phyheus, from 

 his asserting that it "is a very common butterfly in western 

 Massachusetts," so I merely add his citation for what it may 

 be worth. 



Larva on Panicum Sanguinale. 



In Dbldy.-Hew., Gen., Pap. Colon, Fabr., is cited with a ? as a 

 synonym of Phylaeus, also in La Sagra, Hist. Cub. An. Art., on 

 what grounds I do not know ; Fabr.'s description does not 



Georgia ; 

 Llano Esta- 

 cado, Texas. 



U. S. and 

 Territories 

 from the At- 

 lantic to Ari- 

 zona. 



California, 

 Texas. 



From Mary- 

 land south to 

 the Gulf of 

 Mexico and 

 west to the 

 Pacific; W. 

 Indies; Cent, 

 and S. Am., 

 to S. Brazil. 



