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(I34 LIMOCHORES. By Dr. M. Draidt. 



0. sylvanoides Bsd. (= sonora Scddr.) (181 f, g) is very similar, of a deeper reddish-yellow, towards 

 the margin more reddish-brown, the black margin more blurred, proximally not forming such wedge-shaped 

 spots. Beneath the hindwing is of a purer olive-grey, the white postdiscal band is more distinct, a roundish 

 cellular spot near the base the same. Pacific States, Colorado, Nebraska. — f. utahensis Skinner is larger and 

 lighter, beneath on the hindwing spotted greenish-white. Utah, Idaho. Colorado. 



0. agricola Bsd. (= francisca Plotz) (181 g) is smaller, lighter reddish-yellow, the hindwing much 

 more extensively yellow with a narroAv blackish margin. Beneath reddish-yellow, forewing at the proximal 

 maririn black with a large, whitish spot. Hindwing almost unmarked. California, Nevada, Washington, also 

 reported from Mexico. 



0. snowi Edic. (181 g) is a much darker and larger species. Also the ^ is dark brown above, 

 behind the stigma with a series of bone-coloured spots. 3 subapical dots and 2 punctiform spots at the cell-end; 

 proximal margin haired reddish-yellow; hindwing with 3 or 4 postdiscal spots; in the v all the spots are larger. 

 Beneath red-brown, all the spots more distinct, lighter, widened towards the proximal margin on the forewing. 

 South Colorado to Arizona and Mexico (Puebla). 



0. samenta Dyar (181 g). Bronze-black, behind the stigma with 3 yellow spots, the uppermost being 

 quadrangular, partly transparent and with 3 subapical dots, Hindwing with a postdiscal band of 3 reddish- 

 yellow united spots. Beneath the spots of the forewings are enlarged, the lowest wedge-shaped, reddish-yellow, 

 the disc black. Hindwing brown, the band reddish-grey, besides with a small, straight basal band, behind 

 which there is a dark shade. Mexico (Guerrero, Guadalajara). 

 /,■(,, iiinlus. 0. leonardus Hdrr. (181 g, h). Large, bright yellowish-red species with broad black margins and apex 



of forewing, in the forewing 2 subapical yellowish-red, small spots. 2 more below them towards the margin. 

 The $ is cj[uite blackish-brown without the reddish-yellow basal colour with larger, light j'ellowish-white spots. 

 Beneath dark brick-coloured, in the proximal part of the forewing black with large, bright yellowish-white 

 spots. Atlantic States. 

 „„..s/,,;. 0. meskei Edic. (= stratonfir/^r.) somewhat resembles Enjinds attains (180i). it is larger, above more 



brightl_y and clearly marked. Beneath uni-coloured bright orange, only at the proximal margin and base of the 

 forewing blackish-brown; the spots of the upper surface smaller, but somewhat lighter; at the cell-end there 

 are 2 faint, yellow, horizontal strigiform spots. Hindwing uni-coloured except 2 or 3 yellowish dots. From Texas. 

 iii'ihi. 0. milo Ed'V. (181 h) is small, fiery reddish-yellow, distal margin only narrowly darkened, towards 



the proximal margin in long, pointed wedge-shaped spots; especially the hindwings very narrow. Beneath 

 monotonously dull yellowish-red. almost without any marking. Oregon. 

 prtiiiiinihi. 0. pratincola Bsd. (181 h) is above almost the same, the margin a little broader and darker. Beneath 



more yellowish-grey with an indistinctly lighter marking, particularly a pointedly broken postdiscal band of 

 the hindwing. California, Washington. 

 rrrii.-i. 0. vcfus Ediv. is allied to agricola. Above yellowish-red with a blackish-brown distal margin, being 



In'oad on the forewing, narrow on the hindwing; the subapical dots indistinct; at the upper end of the stigma 

 there is a blackish-brown spot extending to the dark margin. Beneath bright reddish-yellow, forewing at the 

 base and in the place of the stigma black, the spots of the upper surface hardly visible; hindwings entirely 

 unmarked. The $ is lighter, the spots are more distinct, semi-diaphaiunis. Expanse of wings; 1 inch. 

 California (Havilah). 



84. Genus: liiino chores Scddr. 



Antennal club strong and long with a short, reverted apex; palpal terminal joint short, obtuse. The 

 linear scent-organ extends from the rise of the upper median vein to the submedian. Scarcely to be separated 

 from Ochlodes. 

 I'hiKiriiid. L. bimacula G^rt. d' Rob. (= acanootus Scddr., Illinois Dodge) (181 h) is a large, blackish-brown 



species; on both sides of the long, narrow scent-scale stripe the ground is lighter reddish-yellow; collar haired 

 ferruginous-brown. Beneath on the duller greyish-brown forewing the costal margin and cell are reddish-yellow, 

 behind it there are 2 whitish spots. The dark grey hindwing is strewn with ferruginous-yellowish. From the 

 Atlantic States. 

 ;'""''"'• L. pontiac Edw. (= conspicua Edu\, orono Scddr.) (181 h) is smaller, the reddish-yellow ground 



very much more extensive, occurring also in the disc of the hindwing. The $ exhibits on the forewing a bone- 

 coloured, on the hindwing a reddish-yellow macular band. Beneath light reddish-brown, the spots cuily indistinctly 

 lighter. Atlantic States. 

 "'"""'"'"/""■ L. manataaqua Scddr. (= cernes Harri.s) (181 i). Above olive brownish-grey, on both sides of the 



-tigma and at the base of the costa reddish-yellow; the $ is blackish-brown with bands of bone-coloured spots. 

 Beneath light grey with a postdiscal light macular band on the forewing; on the hindwing the spots are more 

 li>li„. separated, in a slightly bent row. New England and Canada to the west as far as Nebraska. — f. Hdia Plotz 

 (181 i) is above darker, without a reddish-yellow costal area, beneath the hindwings are more yellowish-red. 

 ■'/''''■ L. yehl Skinner (181 i) is bright reddish-yellow, at the distal margin and apex broad and deep black, 



in the latter with 2 small reddish-yellow subapical dots and a dark subcostal stripe. Beneath lighter, hindwing 



