Holland; The Lepidoptera of the Isle of Pines. 507 



We have one male, taken May 7, and a female taken August 7, 

 both at Xueva Gerona. 



Genus Hylephila Billberg. 



54. Hylephila phylaeus (Drury). 



Papilio phylcBus Drury, 111. Exot. Ent., I, i773. P- 25, PI. XIII, figs. 4, 5. 



Of this commonest of all neotropical Pamphilids there are in the 

 collection seventy-si.\ males and twenty-one females, all taken at 

 Nueva Gerona at the end of August and during the first week of 

 September. 



Genus Atalopedes Scudder. 



55. Atalopedes cunaxa (Hewitson). (Plate XXXI, fig. 14, 9 , under- 



side). 

 Hesperia cunaxa Hewitson, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, (3), Vol. II, 1866, p. 488; 



Exotic Butterflies, Vol. IV, Hesperidse, PL IV, figs. 38, 39. 

 Hesperia mesogramma Poey, {nee Latreille) Centurie de Lepidopteres de I'lle de 



Cuba, 1833, Plate. 



Of this species there are eight males and eight females, taken from 

 the end of July to September 10, 1912. 



Genus Catia Godman. 



56. Catia misera (Lucas). 



Hesperia misera (Lefebvre MS.) Lucas, in Sagra's Hist. Nat. de Cuba, VII, 1856, 



p. 279. 

 Pamphila mago Herrich-Schaeffer, Corr.-Blatt Regensb., XVII, 1863, p. 143. 



A considerable series of this species, which is congeneric with cctna 

 and egeremet of Scudder, was taken at various places on the island, 

 principally at Xueva Gerona. Mr. J. L. Graf collected a number in 

 May, 1910, and Mr. Link a long series from June to November. 



Genus Limochores Scudder. 



57. Limochores baracoa (Lucas). (Plate XXXI, fig. 15, cf .) 



Hesperia baracoa (Lefebvre MS.) Lucas, in Sagra's Hist. Nat. de Cuba, VII, 



1856, p. 279. 

 Pamphila amadis Herrich-Schaeffer, Corr.-Blatt Regensb., XVII, 1863, p. 142. 

 Pamphila myus French, Canadian Entomologist, XIII, 1884, p. 33; Butterflies of 



the Eastern United States, 1885, p. 321. 



There is a long suite of this species, composed of specimens taken 

 in May, 1910, by Mr. J. L. Graf, and of others taken by Mr. Link 



