232 Journal New York Entomological Society, [^oi. xxviii, 



Achalarus lycidas (Smith and Abbot). 



[One individual observed at Richhill, Bucks Co., Pa., July 17, 

 1917.] 



Polites manataaqua (Scudder). 



[One specimen taken at Palermo, Cape May Co., N. J., and a sec- 

 ond one at West Cape May, N. J., July 16, 1917.] 



Poanes massasoit (Scudder). 



[One male, of the typical form, and one female, transitional to the 

 form suffitsa (Laurent), both in fresh condition, were captured at 

 Malaga, Gloucester Co., N. J., July 17, 1917.] Coll. Amer. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist. 



f. SUffusa (Laurent). 



[One male and one female, both fresh, were taken at Malaga, 

 Gloucester Co., N. J., July 17, 1917.] Male in collection G. C. Hall; 

 female in collection Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 



Poanes hobomok f. $ pocahontas ab. friedlei, new aberration. 



This aberration diifers from typical pocahontas (Scudder) in the obsoles- 

 cence of the white markings, particularly on the upper side which is almost 

 immaculate. Primaries, above, with only three subapical spots present and 

 much smaller than in normal specimens. The band of white spots on the 

 outer third of the wing has almost completely disappeared, the spots being 

 barely indicated by a few diffused whitish scales. There is also a small 

 whitish spot in the apical angle of the cell. Secondaries, above, immaculate. 

 Primaries, below, with the spots repeated, and relatively strong and distinct 

 but greatly reduced from those present in normal individuals. A second small 

 spot here appears below the first near the distal end of the cell. Bluish gray 

 marginal border also reduced. Secondaries with the pale wide central band 

 barely discernable owing to the lack of the pale scaling generally present in 

 normal individuals. The pale spot near the base between veins 7 and 8 can 

 scarcely be made out. Bluish gray marginal border greatly reduced. Speci- 

 men somewhat undersized, expanding 36 mm.'* 



Holotype female, Van Cortlandt Park, New York City, N. Y., Sept. 10, 

 1906, from the author's collection, now in the Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. Named 

 for my friend Mr. Wm. A. Friedle. 



The above specimen is one of two which I bred from eggs de- 

 posited by a female hobomok (Harris) captured in Van Cortlandt Park 



4 Measurements were taken from the center of thorax to each apex and 

 added. 



