174 



CATALOGUE OF THE 



Texas. 



U. S. from 

 Atlantic to 

 Mississippi 

 Valley. 

 New En^. 

 and Middle 

 States, Mich. 

 Iowa, Wis- 

 consin. 



Eufala.\vas sent to me from Apalachicola, Fla., by Dr. A. W. 

 Chapman, who also furnished Mr. W. H. Edwds. with the 

 example from which the latter made his description. Later 

 I obtained examples of Oskya taken in Texas and identified 

 )>v Mr. Edvvds. himself, and I cannot, with my best will, find 

 any characteristics by which to separate them into two 

 species. 



40!). CO.MI.IS, W. H. EDWDS., (Hasp. .), Trans. Am. Ent. 

 Soc., V, p. 206, (1876). 



410. VIALIS, W. H. EDWDS., (Hasp. I".), Proc. Acad. Nut. 



Sc., Phil., p. 58, (1862); (Pam. V.} Kirl.y, Cat., p. 

 608, (1871); (AmMyseirtcs V.} Scud., Syst. Rev. 

 Am. Butt., p. 7.5, (1872). 



411. SAMOSET, SCUD., (Hesp. S.), Proc. Ess. Ins., Ill, p. 176, 



(1862); (Ambli/scirtes 8.) Syst. Rev. Am. Butt., 



p. 75, (1872). 

 IIcsp. Heyon, Scud., Proc. Ess. Ins., Ill, p. 176, 



(1862); Kirby, Cat., p. 613, (1871). 

 Hesp. Nemiyris, W. H. Etiwd*., Proc. Ent, Soc., Phil., 



II, p. 507, (1863); 1. c., IA T , t, I, (1865). 

 Hasp. Alternata, G.-R., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., I, p. 3, 



(1867); (Pam. A.) Kirby, Cat,, p. 606, (1871). 



Larva on Andropoyon Arenaceum. 



412. FUSCA, G.-R,, (Hesp. P.), Trans. Am. Ent, Soc., I, p. 



2, (1867); (Pam. F.) Kirby, Cat,, p. 607, (1871) ; 

 (Lerodea F.} Scud., Syst. Rev. Am. Butt., p. 80, 

 (1872). 



413. TEXTOR, HUB., (Pyrgus T.),'/Aiti\ Ex. Schmett., f. 515, 



516, (1825); Dbldy.-Hew., Gen. Diur. Lep., II, p. 



518, (1850-1852);' (Pam.. T.} Kirby, Cat., p. 606, 



(1871); (Stomyles T.) Scud., Syst. Rev. Am. Butt, 



p. 76, (1872). 

 Hesp. Oneko, Scud., Proc. Ess. Ins., Ill, p. 176, 



(1862); Kirby, Cat,, p. 613, (1871). 

 Hesp. Wakulla, \V. H. Edwds., Trans. Am. Ent, Soc., 



II, p. 311, (1869). 



t*414. NEREUS, W. H. EDWDS., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., V, p. 

 207, (1876). 



415. Eos, W. H. EDWDS., (Hesp. K), Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., 



III, p. 286, (1871). 



416. SIMILIS, STRECK., Lep., Rhop.-IIet., (1877). 



The earlier stages of but few of the species of Pamphila are 

 known, but it is presumed that the larva of most of them feed 

 on grass. 



GENUS 6. ANCYLOXYPIIA, FELD. 



417. Puoruis, W. II. EDWDS., (Hcteroptcnix 7 J .), Trans. Am. Texas. 



Ent. Soc., Ill, p. 215, (1871). 



var. a. WACO, W. H. EDWDS., (llcxp. W.}, Trans. Am. 

 Knt. Soc,. II, p. 122, (186S); (Pam. W.} Kirl.y, 

 Cat,, p. 608, (1871); (Thi/in. IT.) Scud., Sysl. Rev. 

 Am. Butt., p. 74, (1872).' 



Southern 

 States, 

 Georgia to 

 Texas. 

 Southern 

 States, 

 Georgia to 

 Texas. 



Ari/ona. 



Son. State's, 

 Ga. to Tex. 

 San Antonio, 



T IT 



1 cxas. 



