122 MALE GENITALIA OF NORTH AMERICAN HESPERIIDAE 



The male genitalia differ from those of the previous species in 

 the very much shorter terminals to the uncus, as well as the 

 very remarkable difference in the valves. 



The records of albociliata by Dyar from the Patagonia Mts., 

 Arizona, (Oslar), and Kerrville, Texas, and Leussler's Bee- 

 ville, Texas, October 16, 1916, (Patty Hutchinson), probably 

 apply to this species. 



27. Cogia (Thorybes) drusius Edwards 



The two specimens in the Academy Collection are from the 

 type catch. The Lindsey record "Western Nebraska" is an 

 error, as Mr. Leussler has had nothing like it from that locality. 



28. Cogia (Thorybes) pylades Scudder (Fig. 2.5.) 

 Biologia, plate SO, fig. 23. 



Scudder, fig. 35. 



The type of the aberration immaculata Skinner is in the Acad- 

 emy Collection. 



Fig. 25. P'ig. 26. 



Fig. 25. Cogia (Thorijhes) pijladcs. Avon, Connecticut. Fig. 26. Cogia 

 {T/tori/bes) bathyllus. Philadelphia, Penna. 



29. Cogia (Thorybes) bathyllus Al)bott and Smith (Fig. 26.) 



Scudder, fig. 38. 



Lindsey in using the name daunus Cramer follows Dj'ar, who 

 in turn perhaps follows a reference in Godart, Encyclopedie 



