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5. Tessellum (Pap. t.) H. 



*Var. b. Nomas (Hesp. n.) Led. 



6. Cribrellum (Hesp. c.) Ev. 

 B. a. 



*7. Poggei (Hesp. p.) Led. 

 B. b. 



8. Phlomidis (Hesp. phi.) HS. 



9. Sao (Pap. s.) H. - Sertorius O. 

 10. Orbifer (Pap. o.) H. 



7. Scelothrix Ramb. 



*i. Maculata (Syricht. maculatus) Brem. et Grey. 



2. Sidae (Pap. s.) Esp. 



3. Cynarse (Hesp. c.) Ramb. 



4. Carthami (Pap. c.) H. 



5. Alveus (Pap. a.) H. 



Var. b. Fritillum (Pap. fr.) H. 

 Var. c. ? Cirsii (Hesp. c.) Ramb. 

 Var. d. ? Carlinse (Hesp. c.) Ramb. 



6. Serratulae (Hesp. s.) Ramb. HS. An pracedvar. 1 



Var. b. Caeca (Hesp. caucus) Fr. 



7. Cacaliae (Hesp. c.) Ramb. HS. 



S. Andromedae (Syrichth. a.) Wallengr. 

 9. Centaureae (Hesp. c.) Ramb. 



10. Malvae (Pap. m.) L. Alveolus H. 



Ab Taras (Hesp. t.) Meig. 

 *Var. b. Melotis (Hesp. m.) Dup. = Hypoleucos Led. 



8. NlSONIADES H. (p.) 



*i. Montanus (Pyrgus m.) Brem. 

 2. Tages (Pap. t.) L. 



9. Thanaos Bdv. (p.) 

 1. Marloyi Bdv. = Sericca Fr. 



Those which occur only in Asia are marked with a star (*). I deem 

 it unnecessary to give more special localities and citations, since both are 

 to be found in Staudinger's Catalogue. 



