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43- Pamphila Phylseus (Drury). 



Hab. — New York; Middle and Gulf States (Edwards); Kansas 

 rare (Snow); Illinois (Worthington). 

 Two examples in 1878. 



44. Pamphila Brettus, Boisd.-Lec. 



Hab. — West Virginia and Gulf States (Edwards); Southern New 

 England, rare (Scudder). 

 Four $ examples in 1877. 



45. Pamphila Otho (Sm.-Abb.). 



Hab. — (var. Egeremet) Canada, New York, Atlantic States; rare 

 in New England (Scudder); {Otho form) Florida, Mississippi 

 Valley (Edwards); Texas. 

 One 9 example in 1877. 



46. Amblyscirtes Eos, Edwards. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. iii, 187 1, 

 p. 276. 



Hab. — Georgia, Texas. 

 One example in 1877. 



47. Pyrgus Tessellata (Scudder). 



Hab. — Pennsylvania to Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic to Pacific, Ari- 

 zona, Texas (Edwards); common in Kansas (Snow). 

 Eleven examples in 1877; five in 1878. 



48. Nisoniades Funeralis, Scudd.-Burg. 



Hab. — This is believed to be the species of which the genitalia are 

 described and figured by Messrs. Scudder and Burgess {Proc. 

 Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist, xiii, 1870, p. 293) and credited to Texas. 

 A number of fine examples of it have been received from Mr. 

 Heiligbrodt, of Bastrop, Texas, from a pair of which the de- 

 scription of the butterfly given in my Entomological Contribu- 

 tions No. iv, p. 61, was drawn. I have also seen examples in 

 the collection of Mr. W. H. Edwards, collected in San Diego, 

 Cal. It should be found in New Mexico and Arizona. 

 One example each in 1877 and in 1878. 



49. Systasea Zampa (Edwards). 



Hesperia Zampa, Edw., Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. v, 1876, p. 207. 



Lintrieria Zantpa, Edw., Catalog. Lepidop. Amer. 1877, p. 57. 



Systasea Zampa, Butler, Canad. Entomol. ix, 1877, p. 120. 

 Hab. — Described by Mr. W. H. Edwards from a single specimen 

 taken at South Apache, Arizona, in 1874. It is a very rare 

 species in our collections, it being but the second one that I have 

 seen. It is a tropical form, rarely extending into the United 

 States, its present congeners of six species (formerly grouped 

 with Thanaos) occurring, according to Butler, in Natal, India, 

 Ceylon, Angola, Abyssinia and St. Domingo. 

 One example in coll. of 1878. 



