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0- snowi Edwards. 



From Colorado and Arizona. This species is aberrant in this 

 genus as there is a very distinct point to the antennal club, almost as 

 long as the width of the club. It might find place near Amblyscirtes, 

 but, as it would form a new generic type there, I leave it where 

 Mabille puts it. 



sassacus Harris. 



From the northeastern United States. 



0. harpalus Edwards. 



Unknown to me. Described as near sassacus and, from the de- 

 scription, indistinguishable therefrom. Nevada. 



0. pratincola Boisduval. 



Inhabits the Pacific coast to British Columbia. 



0. nemorum Boisduval. 

 From California. 



0. verus Edwards. 



From California ; it is like agricola above but lacks the spots below. 

 It is probably only a light variety of agricola. 



0. arjricola Boisduval. 



From the Pacific Coast, British Columbia, Nevada. 



0. napa Edwards. 



From Colorado and Washington. I do not believe that this is 

 specifically distinct from agricola. It is a little larger only and the 

 markings a very little better defined. Otherwise I see no differences 

 whatever. 



0. milo Edwards. 



Autoptically unknown to me and perhaps not of this genus, but 

 described as near agricola. From Mt. Hood, Oregon. 



Genus EPIPHYES, new. 



Antennal club cylindrical, the point rather obtuse and about equal 

 to the diameter of the club. Palpi with the third joint moderate, 

 rather slender ; wings normal, vein 2 arising at the middle of the cell, 

 3 before the end. Mid tibiae spiny. Male stigma a large, ill defined 

 blotch. 



Type Pampiiila Carolina Skinner. 



E. Carolina Skinner. 



From North Carolina. 



