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Pamphila, Fab. 

 +*Massassoit, Scud. 

 t*Ursa. ] 



*Zabulon, Bd.-Lec. 

 *Sassacus, Scud. 

 Leonardus, Harr. 

 *Huron, Edw. 



Phylaeus, Drury. 

 +*Pontiac, Edw. 

 t*Dion, Edw. 



Egeremet, Scud. 

 *Peckius, Kirby. 

 *Mystic, Edw. 

 *Cernes, Bd.-Lec. 



Manataaqua, Scud. 

 *Metacomet, Harr. 

 Verna, Edw. 

 t*Bimacu!a, Gr.-Rob. 

 Viator, Edw. 

 Vitellius, Sm.-Abb 

 *Delaware, Edw. 

 t*Hianna, Edw. 



Pamphila, Fab. 

 t*Pottawattomie. ~ 



Amblyscirtes, Speyer. 

 Vialis, Edw. 

 Samoset, Scud. 



Pvrgus, West. 

 Tessellata, Scud. 



Thanaos, Bd. 

 *Brizo, Bd. 

 *Icelus, Lint. 

 *Lucilius, Lint. 

 *Persius, Scud. 

 *Martialis 3 Scud. 

 *Juvenalis, F. 



Pholisora, Speyer. 

 *Catullus, Cram. 

 *Hayhurstii, Edw. 



Eudamus, Swain. 

 *Pylades, Scud. 

 ♦Bathyllus, Sm.-Abb. 

 - *Lycidas, Sm.-Abb. 

 *Tityrus, F. 



i. Pamphila ijrsa, n. s. 



Description, Female- — Above dark brown, head, thorax and abdomen 

 concolorous. Primaries with three minute yellowish interspaceal dots in 

 line, the anterior one adjacent to costa at about one-fourth of its length 

 from apex  two larger yellowish spots about the middle of wing on outer 

 edge of disc. Secondaries with a row of elongate paler spots crossing 

 discal space on veins ; fringes of all wings conspicuous and purplish. 



Beneath paler than above, with a purplish lustre, all spots re-appearing 

 with more distinctness, veins slightly paler than spaces, the minute spots 

 and the row of spots on secondaries distinctly visible. The elongate spots 

 on secondaries above very indistinct and fairly visible only in certain lights. 



Lake Co., Ind., near Ills, line, 2 females, July, 1879. Expands 32 

 cm. Allied in shape of wings and antennae to P. massassoit ; differs 

 strikingly from any form known to me, and readily recognizable by the 



