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1. COGIA CALCHAS 

 Eudanius calchas H.-S., Corr.-Blatt Regensb xxm, 188, 1869. 

 Spathilepia terranea Butler, Lep. Exot. Ill, t. xl, f. 8, 1872. 

 Biol. Ccnt.-Am., Rhop. n, 340, pi. 81, f. 6, $ gen., 1894. 



Texas, October. Most specimens can be distinguished from outis by the 

 dark color and limited maeulation. 



2. COGIA OUTIS 



Eudamus outis Skinner, Ent. News v, 332, 1894. 

 Skinner, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xxxvii, 184, pi. x, 1911. 



Texas, August. Ground color pale fuscous, as in Mppalus. The primaries 

 usually have the two hyaline spots between veins 2 and 4 but I have seen 

 specimens in which these were lacking or greatly reduced. 



3. COGIA HIPP ALUS 



Eudamus hippalus Edw., Papilio n, 27, 1882. 

 Eesperia gila Plbtz, Stett. ent. Zeit. xlvii, 91, 1886. 

 Biol. Cent.-Am., Rhop. n, 340, pi. 80, ff. 29-31, 1894. 

 Skinner, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xxxvii, 184, 1911. 



Southern Arizona and New Mexico, June, July and August. 



Genus PHOEDINTJS Godman & Salvin 

 Phoedimis G. & S., Biol. Cent.-Am., Rhop. n, 335, 1894. Type 

 Eudamus caicus H.-S. 



I was inclined for a time to unite this genus with Cogia, dis- 

 regarding the tufted secondaries, but the large palpi with their 

 conspicuous third joint serve to distinguish it so easily that it 

 seems better to retain it. The spur vein is very faintly indicated 

 near vein 4. There are no secondary sexual structures in the 

 male. 



1. PHOEDINUS MYSIE 

 Thoryoes mysie Dyar, Jn. N. Y. Ent. Soc. xn, 40, 1904. 

 Skinner, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xxxvii, 181, 1911. 



This species is not represented in the Barnes or Strecker collections, and 

 I have seen nothing which answers the description. Apparently it is a 

 Phoedinus with fuscous fringes and more spots on the primaries than 

 caicus. It was described from the Patagonia Mts., Arizona. 



2. PHOEDINUS CAICUS 



Eudamus caicus H.-S., Corr.-Blatt Regensb. xxm, 188, 1869. 

 Eudamus scMefferi Plotz, Stett. ent. Zeit. xliii, 99, 1882. 

 Eudamus moschus Edw., Papilio n, 141, 1882. 

 Biol. Cent.-Am., Rhop. n, 335, pi. 80, ff. 18-20, 1894. 

 Skinner, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xxxvii, 183, 1911. 



