NORTH AMERICAN BUTTERFLIES. 171 



way along lower margin, then projecting a short streak upward. Fe- 

 male differs in being brownish on fore Avings. Expands .''0. Found in 

 Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Southern California. 



434. COPAEODES ARENE Edw. 

 Arene Skipper. 



Size of the preceding, and of the same ground color, but differs in 

 having the outer and lower margin of fore wings dusky-bordered, and 

 the upper margin edged with the same. At end of central cell are two 

 short dusky lines. There is a broad dusky border on hind wings on up- 

 per margin, and a narrow edge along outer margin. Beneath, fore wings 

 are lighter, and dusky-bordered along lower margin. Hind wings, paler 

 and unspotted. Expands .90. Found in Texas and Arizona. 



GENUS LVII. TITYMELICUS. BROAD-WINGED SKIPPERS. 

 Size, small ; colors, plain brown. Wings, broad and 

 triangular. Antennae, very short, club large and without 

 terminal process. Palpi long. Body, long and slender. 

 Type T. garita. (Plate X, 5.) 



45.5. THYMELICUS GARITA Rear. 

 Orange-tinted Broad-aving. 

 Brown above, with violet reflections ; upper border of fore wings 

 tinged with orange, this beneath is cut with whitish veinings. and the 

 veinings on hind wing are whitish, and the surface excepting near low- 

 er margin is sprinkled with whitish; fringes, whitish. Expands 1.00. 

 Habitat, Colorado, Dakota, and Fort Ellis, British America. 



45G. TinrMELICUS POWESCHIEK Park. 

 Parker's Broad-wing. 

 Larger than the last, colors similar, differs in having the apex of 

 of fore wings whitish, and the fringes are brown, white at base. Ex- 

 pands 1.20. Habitat, luwa, Illinois, Montana, and Colorado. 



GENUS LVIII. 

 PAMPIHLA. ORANGE AND BROWN SIvIPPERS. 



Size, small to medium; colors brown, often prominent- 

 ly marked with orange. Fore wings, long and triangular, 

 hind pair short and rounded ; body, short and thick. An- 



