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Mr. Scudder's description is inadequate to identify this 

 species or variety, and it is therefore in some doubt. Mr. 

 Scudder sometime ago kindly sent me one of his two types 

 of nevada, but it was in such poor condition that I could make 

 little out of it. 



Additional material from the United States and Mexico 

 leads me to consider the synonymy in the Biologia to be 

 correct. 



Records. — Mt. Graham, Arizona; Cloudcroft, New Mexico, 

 May 27th ; Silver Lake, Utah, July 12th ; City Creek CaHyon, 

 Utah, July 15th ; Colorado ; Popocatepetl Park, Mexico, 

 8100 feet, Sept. 17th, P. P. Calvert ; Real del Monte, Hidalgo, 

 Mexico, August 30th ; Uruapan, Mexico. 



Eudamus (Phaediims) mysie Dyar. 



Eudamus [T/wrybes) mysie Dyar, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, 12, 40, 1904, 

 " iJ/a/^.— Without costal fold, anal angle of secondaries scarcely at 

 all produced, wings broad, trigonate. Fuscous brown, fore wings 

 with whitish subhyaline spots; one in the end of cell, constricted or 

 divided, a subcostal one above it ; two subapical, one between veins 6 

 and 7 beyond these, one between veins 5 and 6, another between 4 and 

 5 still further out, the upper one sometimes wanting ; a large one be- 

 tween veins 3 and 4 less far out, a still larger one between veins 2 and 

 3 slightly constricted and in an oblique line with the spot in the cell 

 and on costa ; a small one below vein 2 still further out and forming 

 part of this straight line of spots, sometimes wanting. Fringe light 

 fuscous. Fore wings below with the spots repeated, margins washed 

 in purplish and spotted fuscous. Hind wing purplish fuscous, two 

 submacular bands of brownish black edged, conjoined spots, the outer 

 followed by a diflFuse light band. Expanse 37 to 40 mm." 



" Described from two specimens, Patagonia Mountains, 

 Arizona (E. J. Oslar). Type.— No. 7737, U. S. National 

 Museum. 



Allied to T. mexicanus Herr-Schaeff., and with much the 

 same style of markings. It is, however, larger, without 

 dark edging to the pale spots which are less whitish and the 

 underside of the hind wings is marked much as in Phaedhtus 

 caicus Herr-Schaeff., with distinct, well contrasted markings, 

 not in the obsolete manner of T. mexicafizcs." 



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