426 GROTE & ROBINSON. 



Family PAPILIONIDAE. 



Sub-family Lycaeninae. 

 Tribe Theclini. 

 ' 1. Thecla inorata, [ G. & R. No. 3, p. 323 ; No. 4, p. 179. Thecla falacer % 

 Bdv. and Lee. (not Godt.) plate. Thecla falacer J Scudd., Harris], and Thecla 

 calanus, Westio. [No. 3, p. 324 ; Nw. 4, p. 179. Rusticus arm. calanu3, Hub- 

 ner. Thecla falacer, Godt. Thecla falacer, Bdv. and Lee. text in part. Thecla 

 Edwardsii, Saunders MSS. teste. G. & R. No. 2, p. 172. Thecla falacer, Scudd., 

 Harris.] are separated. 



2. Thecla lorata, G. & R. No. 2, p. 171. 



Tbis species differs from its allies by the common extra basal line 

 of powdery dark blue scales on tbe under surface of tbe wings. Vir- 

 ginia. 



3. Thecla henrici, G. & R. No. 2, p. 174. 

 Eastern and Middle States. 



Family HESPER1IDAE. 



4. Hesperia accins. 



Papilio accius, Ab. and Smith. 

 Hesperia punctella, G. & R. No. 1, p. 1. 

 Our material came from Georgia, and there is no doubt that it be- 

 longs to the species represented by Ab. and Sm. Southern States. 



5. Hesperia fusca, G. & R. No. 1, p. 2. 

 Georgia, Florida. 



6. Hesperia al tern at a, G. & R. No. 1, p. 3. 



Georgia. Mr. Townend Glover has figured our type specimen on 

 his unpublished plates of Lepidoptera. 



Family SPHINGIDAE. 

 Tribe Macrogossini. 



7. Sesia t hot is. G. & R. No. 3, p. 325, fig. 36. 

 Macroglosso. thetis, Boisd. 



California. 



8. Sesia axillaris, G. & R. No. 4, p. 180. 

 Texas. 



9. Etiproserpinus phaeton, G. & R. No. 4, p. 181. 



Macroglossa erato, Boisd. (186S— 1869.) 

 Eupros. phaeton, G. & R. Cat. Sphing. (1865.) 

 Macrocjlossum phaeton, G. & R. Trans. Ent. Soc. p. 174 (1870). 

 California. 



