4 WM. H. EDWARDS. 



Female. — Same size. Colors paler, the brown restricted ; the lower median and 

 submedian interspaces a little obscured, and two brown streaks in discoidal and 

 upper median intersjjaces ; the brown border sends out long serrations, and a faint 

 j)ale band crosses the wing next inside the border; secondaries have the disk clear 

 fulvous, all the margins brown, the hind margin serrated as on primaries. Under 

 side of both wings uniform yellow-buff; the irregular band of primaries is better 

 defined than on upper side, paler than the ground; so on secondaries the band is 

 whitish, of same shape as in male but rather more distinct. 



From 1 % , 1 9 , received in 1878, from Mr. Morrison, taken in 

 Nevada. The species is nearest Sassacus. 



PanipSiila B>eva, Elw., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. v, 289. 



I described a female of this species received from Prescott, Arizona ; 

 Mr. Neumoegen brought from South Colorado a second female which 

 differs somewhat from the type. The translucent spots on primaries are 

 larger, and on the under side of secondaries are indistinct traces of two 

 macular bands, one abbreviated on middle of disk, the other nearly half 

 way between the first and hind margin, almost perpendicular to inner 

 margin and bending to costa at a right angle; these bands are brown, 

 while over the wing is a gray bloom. The same bloom covers apex of 

 primaries. In the type, which is more worn than the Colorado example, 

 this gray surface is absent and the brown spots do not appear. But 

 I think there can be no doubt that both females belong to one species. 

 The S is yet unknown. 



Pampliila €abeln!«. 



Male. — Exjjands 1.2 to 1.3 inch. Upper side yellow-fulvous; the hind margins 

 of jirimaries broadly edged with pale fuscous, of secjondaries very narrowly ; the 

 sexual mark long, slender and curved; on costa near apex are two or three 

 obsolescent little spots, and two minute ones opposite cell in marginal border. 

 Under side reddish-fulvous over both wings, except the apical area of primaries 

 which is yellowish, and inner margin pale yellow; a little black at base and a 

 dusky patch at inner angle ; secondaries golden-yellow-fulvous, with a few small 

 spots of paler color; one in cell near outer end, one in lower subcostal interspace, 

 and two minute spots in the median interspaces, these three making a line across 

 the disk ; also a minute spot in discoidal intersj)aoe near margin. One example 

 has no trace of these spots on secondaries. 



From 8 % 's taken in Nevada by Mr. Morrison in 1878. The species 

 is allied to P. Oltoe Edw. 



Pamphila Yerus. 



ilfa/e.— Expands 1 inch. Upper side yellow-fulvous, the margins pale fuscous, 

 broad on primaries, narrow on secondaries; on primaries three indistinct subapical 

 dots on costa, and a series of small spots oblique, crossing median intersi^aces ; 

 sexual mark black, slender, broken pn lower branch of median but not separated, 

 edged by black somewhat on either side ; at its upper end a fuscous patch connects 

 it with the marginal border. Under side of both wings bright yellow-fulvous; 



