Papilio philenor Linn. Pipe-vine Swallowtail. Common 

 in country. Only records are for April. All specimens taken are 

 considerably under size, being over an inch less in expanse than 

 that figured by Holland. 



FAMILY HESPERIIDAE 



SUBFAMILY HESFERIINAE: SKIPPERS 



Eudamus proteus Linn. Long-tailed Skipper. Common in 

 city gardens and at Hampton Park. Records for September, 

 October, and November. 



Epargyreus tityrus Fabricius. Silver-spotted Skipper. Sev- 

 eral specimens taken in St. Andrew's Parish, April, 1913. 



Thorybes bathyllus Smith and Abbot. Southern Dusky- 

 wing. Several records for April. 



Hesperia montivaga Reakirt. Checkered Skipper. Com- 

 mon throughout summer months, especially in vicinity of clover 

 patches. 



SUBFAMILY PAMPHILINAE: SKIPPERS 



Thymelicus brettus Boisd. and Leconte. The Whirlabout. 

 Common during summer months. Records from Hampton Park. 



Atalopedes Huron Edwards. The Sachem. Records from 

 Hampton Park for June and July. 



Calpodes ethlius Cramer. Brazilian Skipper. Very com- 

 mon in city gardens, August to November. The caterpillar 

 does great damage to the leaves of the canna. Numerous cat- 

 erpillars have been observed by Miss Bragg from the caterpillar 

 to the moth stage during various Septembers. Nine days are 

 spent in the chrysalis. 



Jesse Sharpe. 



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