508 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



at the end of August and the beginning of September. They come 

 from Nueva Gerona and Los Indios. 



Genus Lerodea Scudder. 



58. Lerodea eufala (\V. H. Edwards). 



Hesperia eufala W. H. Edwards, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, II, 1869, p. 311. 



There are two specimens agreeing with the types. They were taken 

 at Nueva Gerona, one on August 8, the other on September 6, 1912. 



59. Lerodea tripuncta (Herrich-Schaeffer). ' 

 Cobalus tripunctus Herrich-Sch.\effer, Corr.-Blatt Regensb., XIX, 1865, p. 53. 



The collection includes nine specimens of this obscure little butterfly 

 taken at the end of July and the beginning of August at Nueva Gerona. 



Genus Amblyscirtes Scudder. 



60. Amblyscirtes insulae-pinorum sp. nov. (Plate XXXI, figs. 7, d^, 



8, 9.) 



Allied to Amblyscirtes folia Godman, which apparently is identical 

 with the insect recently named Amblyscirtes tiitolia by Dyar (Proc. U. S. 

 N. M., XLIV, p. 281). The species differs from A. folia in having 

 the fringes of both the fore and hind wings dark fuscous, and not 

 white as in that species; in the entire absence of the white spot near 

 the end of the cell on the under side of the secondaries; and the 

 restriction of the series of submarginal spots, which in A. folia form 

 an almost circular band of white dots around the wing, to at most 

 four small white points opposite the end of the cell on the lower side 

 of the secondaries. On the upper side of the fore wing the male has 

 two small yellowish subapical spots, and a similar minute spot be- 

 tween the second and the third median nervules near their origin, 

 and distal to the heavy black sexual brand, which latter is con- 

 spicuous. The female has four spots on the disk increasing in size 

 toward the posterior margin. Both the sexes have the hind wings 

 entirely immaculate upon the upper side. Expanse, d^ , 50 mm.; 

 9 , 55 mm. 



On plate XXXI figs. 7 and 8, I show the under side of the wings 

 of the types of the male and female. 



There are five specimens of the species in the collection, four 

 females and one male. All were taken at Nueva Gerona. Three of 



