126 MALE GENITALIA OF NORTH AMERICAN HESPERIIDAE 



35. Cogia hippalus Edwards (Fig. 32.) 

 Biologia, plate 80, fig. 31. 



There are specimens from the type locality — Arizona (Mor- 

 rison, 1882) — probably of the type catch, and from Colima, 

 Mexico. 



The male genitalia of this and the above species are very 

 close. 



36. Cogia (Phoedinus) mysie Dyar 



This species is not represented in the Academy Collection and 

 we are not familiar with it. 



37. Cogia (Phoedinus) caicus Herrich-Sehaeffer (Fig. 33.) 

 Biologia, plate 80, fig. 20. 



There is a series in the Academy Collection from Arizona 

 (Morrison), the locality from which Edwards received the 

 material upon which his moschus was described. 



The general appearance and maculation of this species is 

 very similar to that of the species of the Thoryhes group, and the 

 male genitalia are very close in their characters to those of the 

 group above. 



Fig. 33. Fig. 34. 



Fig. 33. Cogia (Phoedinus) caicus. Mount Graham, Arizona. Fig. 34. 

 Cabares polrillo. Jamaica. 



