DIURNAL LEPIDOrTERA. 57 



478. Persius, Scud. Pr. Ess. Ins. 3, 170. 



Hub. — Northern, Middle and Western States; Colorado; New 

 3Iexico; California. 



479. Martialis, Scud. Tr. Chic. Ac. N. Sci. 1, 335. 



Hub. — ^Massachusetts to Georgia; Mississippi Valley ; Kansas. 



480. Juvenalis, F.— Sm.-Abb. pi. 21, sfc. Bd.-Lec. pi. G5, jfc. Ilarr. 



309, *. 3Iorr. 114. 

 Costalix, West. 



Enniux, Scud.-Burg.* ]^r. Bost. Soc. N. Hist. 13, 296. 

 Jlorati'us, Scud.-Burg. 1. c. 13, 301. 

 Virffi/ius, Scud.-Burg. 1. c. 13, 302. 

 Terentius^ Scud.-Burg. 1. c. 13, 292. 

 Ooidius, Scud.-Burg. 1. c. 13, 295. 

 Hub. — Atlantic and Gulf States; Mississippi Valley. 



481. Propertius, Scud.-Burg. id. 1. c. 13, 299. 

 Tibii//as. Scud.-Burg. 1. c. 13, 298. 



J/'(b. — California. 



482. Plautus, Scud.-Burg. 1. c. 13, 304, x. 



Hub. — Florida. , 



483. Tristis, Bd. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2, 10, 311. Morr. 115. 



IJab. — California; Arizona. 



484. Funeralis, Scud.-Burg. 1. c. 13, 293. 



JJdb. — 'J'exas. 



485. Pacuvius, Liutn. 2Sth. Hep. N. Y. State Mus. 



JIab. — Arizona. 



LIXTXERLi, nc.v. gen. 



486. Zampa, Edw. Tr. A. E. Soc. 5, 207. 



Jlnb. — Arizona. 



*The species credited to Scud.-Burg. were characterized solely from pecu- 

 liarities in the genital armor, I do not regard such a characterization as a 

 " descrijition " entitling a species to recognition, and declined to admit these in 

 the Synopsis. But in deference to Mr. Lintiier's wishes I give them here, as I 

 would in exiroptional cases give manuscript names. How valueless the genital 

 armor is for specific distinctions may be inferred from the synonymy. — E. 



TUANS. AMEIl. EST. SOC. VI. (8) MAUCH, 1877. 



