SKINNER AND WILLIAMS 



119 



19. Telegonus hahneli Staudinger 



This is another species recorded in our faumi througli the 

 Runyeon catch. The identification was made from the Godman 

 and Salvin figure in the Biologia, wliich differs from the Staud- 

 inger figure in the absence of the yellowish outer border of the 

 wings, and the shape of the secondaries, which are rounded in 

 the former and with a projecting anal angle in the latter. 



The type of hahneli is from Merida, Venezuela, but Staudinger 

 mentions, in the description, having specimens from Chiriqui, 

 Panama. It is possible that two species are involved, and 

 that Godman and Salvin had before them a Chiriqui specimen 

 instead of the Venezuela type, and so identified it with their own 

 Chiriqui and Costa Rican material. 



We have specimens from Jamaica and the Island of St. 

 Thomas. 



Fig. 18. Fig. 19. Fig. 20. 



Fig. 18. Plesiin donis. Jemez Hot Springs, New Mexico. Fig. 19. Cec- 

 ropterus cellus. Mount Graham, Arizona. Fig. 20. Cecropterus 

 pseudocellus. Ranasay Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. 



20. Plestia dorus Edwards (Fig. IS.) 



There is a specimen in the Academy Collection from the type 

 catch. Dorus has the normal cleft uncus projections and the 

 aedoeagus contains a stout branciied spine. 



TRANS. .\M. ENT. SOC, XLVIU. 



