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A. nysa Edwards. 



From Texas and Arizona. 

 A. eos Edwards. 



From Arizona. 

 A. genus Edwards. 



From Colorado and Arizona. 

 A. oslari Skinner. 



Dr. Skinner has loaned me his male type from Colorado. I have 

 a male like it from Arizona that has stood under the label cenus for 

 years. Also a pair recently received from the Huachuca Mountains, 

 Arizona, collected August 20, 1903, by Mr. E. J. Oslar. 

 A. simius Edwards. 



Colorado. I have examined two specimens in the Strecker col- 

 lection. 

 A. cassus Edwards. 



From Arizona. 



Genus PARATRYTONE, new. 



Antennae with the club slender, the point bent, tapered, longer 

 than the width of the club. Palpi with the third joint short, thick ; 

 middle tibiae spined. Vein 2 arising before the middle of the cell ; 

 male with a narrow, straight stigma from vein 3 to vein 1, broken on 

 vein 2. 



Type. — Pamphila howardi Skinner. 



Synopsis of Species. 



1. Male stigma heavy, black ; dark border of fore wings faint scudderi. 



Male stigma delicate, grayish ; dark border of fore wings distinct 2. 



2. Larger; black marks heavier, spot beyond cell touching the discal arc. ...howardi. 

 Smaller; black marks less defined, the spot beyond the cell not touching the 



discal arc aaroni. 



P. scudderi Skinner. 



Dr. Skinner has kindly loaned me his male and female types. He 

 has associated the species with the comma group (genus Erynnis) ; 

 but this is negatived by the long point of the antennas which is fully 

 as long as the width of the club. The types are from the White River, 

 Colorado. 

 P. howardi Skinner. 



From Florida. 

 P. aaroni Skinner. 



From New Jersey. This will probably prove to be not specifi- 



