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species under the latter name in "A systematic review" etc., 

 published in the Fourth Annual Report of the Trustees of the 

 Peabody Academy of Science for the year 1871, printed in Salem, 

 Massachusetts, 1872, pages 24 to 83; and we select this specimen, 

 a male, as the type of sanguinea Scudder, falling to lilea Rea- 

 kirt. We have the 'species from Alahuela, Costa Rica, (Har- 

 rower) . 



4. Phocides urania Westwood-Hewitson. 



There is a male specimen in the Academy Collection labelled 

 by Scudder " Texaiui Type." It agrees with the Biologia 

 figure of urania, but does not agree with his description of texana 

 in the paper referred to above, which may, however, have been 

 based on a worn female. As both {urania and texana) are 

 recorded as obtained froxn the Pope Texas Boundary Expedi- 

 tion, they may have been caught in the same locality and not 

 recognized by Scudder as male and female of the same species, 

 until after the description of the texana had been published. 



5. Xascus besus Westwood-Hewitson (Fig. 4.) 



This is another species included in our fauna through Scudder's 

 record "Texas, Pope, Mexican Boundary Survey" in the same 

 publication. Of course all of these records are doubtful, as the 

 survej^ covered both sides of the Rio Grande, and it is prolxible 



Fig. 4. Fig. 5. 



Fig. 4. Nascus hesus. Fig. 5. I'olygonus amynias arizoiieusis. Florence, 

 Arizona. 



