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9. P AMP HI LA RURICOLA 



Hesperia ruricola Boisd., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (2), x, 315, 1852. 



Described from California. 



Many things have been referred to this species, which maj be one of the 

 forms of comma. I know nothing of the type nor of authentic specimens. 



10. PAMPHILA JUBA 



Hesperia comma Doisd. (not Linn.), Ann. Soc. Ent. France (2), x, 313, 



1852. 

 Pamphila juba Scud., Syst. Eev. 56, (77), 1872. 

 Scudder, Mem, Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist, ii, 349, pi. x, ff. 19, 20, pi. xi, ff, 5, 



6, 1874, 

 Wright, Butt. W. Coast 239, pi. xxx, ff. 417, 418b $ (not viridis 9 ), 1905. 

 Oberthiir, Etudes ix, (1), p. 43, pi. cctXL, f. 2082 {comma Bdv.). 

 Utah, Colorado, Nevada, California; May and June. 



11. PAMPHILA WOOD GAT EI 



Pamphila ivoodgatei Williams, Ent. News xxv, 266, 1914, 

 Arizona, Texas and New Mexico; September and October. 

 This has been placed as a variety of juba but I believe that it is dis- 

 tinct. I have had no males for dissection. 



12. PAMPHILA VIRIDIS (Plate I, Fig. 12) 

 Pamphila juba var. viridis Edw., Can. Ent. xv, 147, 1883. 



Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas; June and September. 



The form of the macular band in this species is unique and apparently 

 constant. 



13. PAMPHILA LEONARDUS 



Hesperia leonardus Harris, Ins. Inj. Veg., 3rd ed., 314, f. 138, 1862. 



Scudder, Butt. New Eng. ii, 1673, 1889. 



Holland, Butterfly Book 349, pi. xlvii, ff. 35, 36, 1898. 



New York, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, west to the Mississippi; occa- 

 sional in eastern Iowa; August and September. Scudder records it from 

 Ontario and Florida, the latter in March and April (Butt. New Eng. ii, 

 1676-7). 



14. PAMPHILA CABELUS 

 Pamphila cabelu-s Edw., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. ix, 4, 1881. 



Described from Nevada. 



This is another of our lost species of Pamphila. Apparently it belongs in 

 the ottoe group. 



15. PAMPHILA HARPALUS 



Pamphila hcrpalus Edw., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. ix, 3, 1881. 

 Described from Nevada. 

 The same may be said of this as of the preceding. 



