206 NORTH AMERICAN BUTTERFLIES. 



paler. Expands 1.00 to 1.10. Habitat, West Virginia to Kansas, Flor- 

 ida, Texas, and New Mexico. 



585. PHOLISORA LENA Edw. 



Lena's Black. 

 Glossy dark brown above ; fore wings with three small spots near 

 apex ; a small spot in cell, and three minute spots on outer portion of 

 wing. Beneath, dusk}^ grayish on apex of fore wing and on hind pair. 

 Expands 1.10. Habitat, Montana. 



GENUS LXIL SYSTASEA. GRAYS. 

 Generally similar to Nisoniades. Colors, brighter. 

 Wings, broader. 



586. SYSTASEA ZAMPA Edw. 



Zampa Gray-wing. 

 Pale grayish above, mottled with faint greenish, a line of small, 

 connected glassy spots cross both wings, and half way to apex on fore 

 pair is a bar of three similar spots. Whitish beneath, brown and gray- 

 ish mottled, markings repeated, and in addition, nearer base of hind pair 

 are two indistinct spots, one in middle, the other on upper margin. Ex- 

 pands 1.20. Habitat, Arioznaand Texas. 



GENIUS LXHL EUDAMUS. TAILED SKIPPERS. 



Size, medium to large. Wings, broad ; hind pair fur- 

 nished with a more or less prominent tail. Club of anten- 

 nae bent into an elongated hook. Type E. pylades. ( Plate 

 X, 11.) 



587. EUDAMUS ELECTRA Edw. 

 Northern Tailed Skipper. 

 Similar to E. p3dades, eleven spots on fore wings, two near end of 

 cell, two in cell, and below them two, larger outside these, five others in 

 an irregular curve. Expands 1.50. Habitat, Hamilton, Ontario. 



588. EUDAMUS PYLADES Sm-Abb. 

 Brown-tail. 

 Dark brown above, with bronzy reflections, these are three brown- 

 ish glassy spots near apex, three more within these also on upper mar- 

 gin and in the male three more below, forming a triangle on outer por- 

 tion of wing; female has two or three more. Beneath, paler, on outer 



