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of the secondaries in simplicius being more rounded and form- 

 ing an angle rather than a curve where the tail commences." 

 Habitat. — Texas; Arizona; Mexico; Central America; 

 South America to Paraguay. 



Eudainiis (Goniiiriis) eiirycles Latr., Enc. Meth., p. 730, 1823. 

 Primaries dark brown, with four subapical costal spots ; a narrow 

 transvere diaphanous fascia extends across the wing from the costa to 

 near the angle, broken into seven spots or sections by the nervures. 

 Secondaries immaculate. Primaries on underside are the same as 

 above. Secondaries beneath with a basal fuscous quadrate spot, a 

 central broken fascia and an unbroken larger fascia, submarginal. 

 The secondaries are tailed. No costal fold in the male. The diaphan- 

 ous markings of primaries may be absent. 



Habitat. — Texas ; Arizona ; Mexico ; Central and South 

 America. 



We do not appear to have any authentic records for this 

 species in the United States. It has probably been confused 

 with siinplicitis. 



Eudauius (Gouiurus) albofasciatus Hew. 



"Description of One Hundred New Species of Hesperidaj." By 

 W. C. Hewitson. Part I. London, 1867. 



Biologia, p. 280, pi. 75, fig. 11, Gent. 



Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing with eight transparent spots; 

 four forming a central band (the lowest spot very minute), one out- 

 side of these and three in a band before the apex. Posterior wing with 

 a very long tail. Underside. — Anterior wing as above, except that it 

 is gray near the apex and marked by a triangular dark brown spot. 

 Posterior wing dark brown, crossed obliquely by a central band of 

 white ; a submarginal band of gray. Expansion 2 inches. 



Habitat. — Guatemala (Polochic Valley); Texas; Arizona; 

 Mexico ; Nicaragua : Costa Rica. 



Food plant unknown. 



The long tails and broad white band of the species are 

 very conspicuous. 



Huachuca Mts., Arizona, August, Carr Canyon (Skinner). 



Eudamus (Goniurus) doraiite.s Stoll, Suppl. Cram., Pap. Ex., 



p. 172, t. 39, f. 9. 

 Protillus Herr.-Sch., Prodr., p. 36. 

 Arnissus Hew., Derc. Hesp., p. 5; Ex. Butt. Eud., 2, f, 10. 



" Expands \\\ inch. Color dark brown with tails to the hind wings 



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