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485. PAMPHILA NEMO RUM Bd. 



Pacific Skipper. 

 Similar to P. sjlvanoides, but the border is wider and tlie mark on 

 fore wing at end of dash is prolonged to the apex in the form of a streak. 

 Deep yellow beneath, spots repeated on fore wings, hind pair, unspotted. 

 Expands 1.30. Found in California. 



486. PAMPIIILA SYLVANOIDES Bd. 



California Skipper. 

 Size, medium. Orange above, brown-bordered, with a band of yel- 

 lowish spots crossing outer portion of wings, and a single spot near base. 

 There is a blackish streak at base of dash. Beneath, pale yellow, slight- 

 ly grayish on hind wing ; spots repeated on fore wing. On hind wing 

 are five spots ; on under side of female, near outer portion of wing, is a 

 black triangular spot, followed by a small, white, translucent spot, and 

 at apex are three small j'ellow spots. Expands l.oO. Found in Cali- 

 fornia, Nebraska, Colorado, and Washington. 



487. PAMPIIILA AGPJCOLA Bd. 

 Field Skipper. 



Dusky above, with a black mark from dash to apex of fore wing, 

 with a row of yellow dots between this and the border, which is not very 

 wide. On hind wing, border wider, more or less brown at base ; beneath, 

 yellow on fore wings with the mark less prominent than above; also 

 yellow on hind wings with a slightly indicated band of paler. Expands 

 1.25. Found in California, Nevada, and Washington. 



488. PAMPIIILA MILO Edw. 

 Broad-bordered Skipper. 

 Bright reddish orange above, bordered nearly to cell on fore wing 

 with pale brown. Dash, a black, narrow, ridge, nearly straight, bent 

 down a little, and edged on bijth sides with black scales. On upper mar- 

 gin are three small translucent spots, and two next dash ; on hind wings 

 the bordering is narrower and darker. Beneath, on fore wings, pale 

 rusty, spots repeated, not enlarged ; a black wedge indicates the end of 

 dash, and the base is black. Hind wings, pale rusty, lighter in middle. 

 Expands 1.20. Habitat. Mt. Hood, Oregon. 



