1054 Additions: HESPERIDAE. By Dr. M. Draudt. 



Genus I*olites (p. 932). 



tecumsch. chispa Wr.(p.932. line 8 from below, t. ISl d) is to be replaced by the older name tecumseh 6Vt«)ie^; 



it comes as a form to sabuleti, whilst the name chispa Wr. becomes synonymous. 



Genus Catia. 



C. driiryi Lafr. (p. 933. line 13 from above) has to be replaced by the older name otho with Abbott 

 and Smith as authors. 



Genus Ochlo«les. 



Line 4 from below: 



To nemorum comes verus Edw. of p. 934, line 23 from below, as a synonym and pratincoln Bsd. 

 of p. 934, line 26 from below, as a form, whereas yreka Edw. is to be transferred to agricola Bsd. line 6 

 from above. 



P. 934, line 1 from above, instead of the synonym .sonora place the two following agricola Bsd. 

 (= francisca Pldtz) as svnonyma. 



Line 9 from above: snoiTi Edw. Ls to be placed to Avgiades (p. 939). 



Lines 19 and 23; leonardus Harr. and meskei Edw. are to be ranged in the genus Hesperia after 

 horus Edw. 



Genus I^iiiiochareis. 



L. bimacula Grt. <£• Rob. p. 934, line 14 from below, is to be placed to the genus Ewphyes (p. 935). 



Line 10 from below: ponliac Edw. becomes synonymous to conspicua Edw. which name has the 

 priority. 

 rhcna. Line 7 from below: place manataaqiia to the genus Polites (p. 932). Add as a form of it: rhena 



Edw. (= alcina Skinn.) being a lighter, western race from Colorado. 



Line 2 from below: yekl Skinn. belongs into the genus Paratrytone p. 936. 



Line 3 from above: dio7i belongs into the genus Euphyes (p. 935), as well as arpa (line 6) and pa- 

 latka (line 8). 

 alabamac. To L. dinn (p. 935, line 3 from above) add as a form: alabamae Li/trfs. The reddish-yellow colour 



of the upper surface is reduced to a single subapical spot, a small stripe in the lower cell-end and a small 

 spot behind it, which is followed by some more along the distal edge of the scent-spot; on the hindwing the 

 reddish-yellow colour is also reduced. Beneath darker than dion; instead of the macular band there are 

 only 3 small spots behind the stigma; the 2 light rays contrast less with the ground-colour. Alabama. 

 Insert after it : 

 dukesi. L. dukesi Linds. lilvo dion shows on the hindwing beneath 2 light rays; it is much darker beneath, 



and the spots of the forewing are absent altogether. Above the reddish-yellow is much darker, also on the 

 disc of the hindwing, on the forewing it is only present as a small spot ])ehind the stigma. Alabama. 



L. byssus Edw. (p. 935) with a doubtful synonym ( ? = bulenta Bsd. cL- Lee.) belongs to the genus 

 Atrytone Scddr. (p. 937). 



Insert after it : 

 kiini.'ikakd. kutiiskaka Scddr. is a questionable species from Iowa, which was hitherto regarded as conspicua Edw. 



It seems to be very closely allied to byssus (181 k), if it is not to be regarded merely as a local form of 

 this species only known from Florida. 



L. cernes Bsd. dy Lee. (p. 937, line 18 from above) is to be ranged with the genus Polites (p. 932), 

 but it becomes synonymous to thaumas F., with the other synonym phocion F. 



Genus £ii|»]i^es. 



E. metaeomet Harr. (p. 935) becomes synonymous to vestris Bsd. which name has the priority, to 

 which also osyka Edw. (p. 935, t. 182 a) is to be added. 



E. verna Edw. (p. 935, t. 182 a) belongs into the genus Atrytonop.sis (p. 940). 



Genus 01ig4»ria. 



To 0. maeulata Edw. (p. 935, t. 181a) add as another synonym: norus Pldtz. 



Genus Atrytone. 



delaware Edw. (p. 937, line 12 from above, t. 182 c) becomes synonymous to logan Edw. which name 

 lagiis. has the priority. Add to it: f. lagus Edw. as the western race with a very light under surface. 



