Sept., 1905.] Dvar : Hesperiid/e of the United States. 139 



L. arpa Boisduval & Leconte. 

 From Florida. 



L. byssus Edwards. 

 From Florida. 



L. palatka Edwards. 

 From Florida. 



L. dion Edwards. 



From the eastern United States. 



L. manataaqua Scudder. 



From the eastern United States. 



L. pontiac Edwards. 



From the eastern United States. 



L. yehl Skinner. 



From Tennessee. 



L. streckeri Skinner. 



The single type from Florida is in the Strecker collection. The 

 antenna? are broken and both middle legs lost, so that its true generic 

 position is open to question. I place it provisionally in Limochroes ; 

 it may be found referable to Paratrytone. 



Genus PRENES Scudder. 



Synopsis of Species. 



1. Large species, do yellow lining on the veins of hind wings below 2. 



Smaller species with more or less distinct yellow lining 3. 



2. Hind wings immaculate below OCOla. 



With a row of small bluish white spots on costal half. nero. 



With an outer and basal pale band, a black spot below costal vein ares. 



3. Hind wings below with two large white dashes panoquin. 



Hind wings with three little white dots between the veins panoquinoides. 



Hind wings below with obscure yellowish dots; veins distinctly lined errans. 



P. ocola Edwards. 

 From Florida. 



P. nero Fabricius. 



Reported from our southern border. 



P. ares Felder. 



Reported from our southern border. 



P. panoquin Scudder. 



From the southern Atlantic States. 



