204 Psyche [October 
Dr. Barnes has received one specimen from Kerrville, Texas. 
72) P. satellitia L. 
(a) satellitia pandorus Hbn. Hl., Tex: 
(73) P. achemon Dru. N. Y., Dll., Tex., Ariz. 
(74) P. typhon Klug. Ariz. 
Dr. Barnes has several bred specimens received from his col- 
lector in Palmerlee, Ariz. 
(75) P. vitis L. 
(a) vitis vitis. Tex. 
syn. linnei G. & R. 
This species, known since Grote & Robinson’s revision as linnev 
is placed once more under vitis L. by Rothschild & Jordan. Any 
one interested in the elaborate proof as to the correct identifica- 
tion of Linné’s species is referred to their work. 
(76) P. fasciatus Sulzer. 
syn. vitis Dru. (non Linn.) Tex. 
(77) P. labruscae L. Tex. 
Genus Ampeloeca R. & J. 
’ (78) A. versicolor Harr. N. Y. 
(79) A. myron Cram. Ill., Tex. 
(a) f. cnotus. Fla. 
Genus Darapsa Walk. 
(80) D. pholus Cram. 
syn. cherilus Cram. Ne: YicNoes le 
Genus Sphecodina Blanch. 
(81) S. abbotti Swainson. Ny Jee ee 
Genus Deidamia Clemens. 
(82) D. inscriptum Harr. N. Ys 
Genus Arctonotus Bdv. 
(83) A. lucidus Bdy. Wash., Cal. 
Genus Amphion Hbn. 
(84) A. nessus Cram. N.Y ex: 
Genus Proserpinus Hbn. 
(85) P. gaurae A. & S. 
(a) form gaurae A. &S. Tex. 
(b) form circae Edw. Ala. 
We consider Rothschild & Jordan in error in placing circe 
Edw. as a synonym of gaure A. &. S. and their remark that 
“Edwards, considering the following species (juanita) to be the 
true gaure, described a specimen of the present species as circe”’ 
