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25. Cogia (Achalarus) albociliata Mabille (Fig. 23.) 



Birlogia, plate SO, fig. 14. 



We have specimens of this from Alta ]\Iira, ^Mexico, August 

 14, and San Pedro Sula, Honduras, January 5, 1922, (Lienhart), 

 which agree with the Godman and Salvin figures. The male 

 genitalia are very similar to those of the two species above, 

 even in the shape of the valve terminus, though in this char- 

 acter it differs remarkably from the following species, with which 

 it has been associated since 1905. It is doubtful if this species 

 enters our fauna, as the records probaljly apply to the following 

 species. 



Fig. 23. 



Fig. 23. Cogia (Achalarus) albociliafa 



Cogia coyote. Corpus Christ i, Texas. 



Fig. 24. 

 San Pedro Sula, Honduras. 



Fig. 24. 



26. Cogia coyote Skinner (Fig. 24.) 



This species, described from southern Texas near Corpus 

 Christi, (Aaron), is represented in the Academy Collection by 

 the types and a paratype from which the genitalia is figured. 



In appearance they differ from albociliata in slightly smaller 

 size, much lighter color, coyote being brown and albociliata almost 

 black above, the fringe is not so white, the markings on the 

 secondaries below in coyote are of a darker brown than the ground 

 color, while in albociliata they are somewhat lighter than the 

 ground color, but outlinotl in a darker shade. 



TRANS. AM. EXT. SOC, XLVHI. 



