[73] ARRANGEMENT OF HESPERID^E. 185 



following carefully prepared one recently given to the public. 

 It embraces not only the Hesperidse of Europe proper, but all 

 those occurring within the European Faunal Division, which 

 includes some of the northern and eastern portions of Asia? 

 as defined in the author s &quot; Geograpliisclien Verbreitung 

 der ScTimetterlinge&quot; The Asiatic species are indicated by an 

 asterisk. Forty-one species are recorded in the list, of which 

 twenty-nine belong to Europe. The following is the list, 

 which, in consideration of its careful arrangement, we tran 

 scribe literally : 



HESPERIDES Lati. 



1. Cyclopides H. (p.) 



1. Morpheus (Pap. m.) Pall. = Steropes WV. 

 *2. Ornatus Brem. 



2. Carterocephalus Led. 



1. Palaemon (Pap. p.) Pall. = Paniscus F. 



2. Silvius (Pap. s.) Knoch. 



*3. Argyrostigma (Steropes a.) Ev. 



3. Thymelicus H. (p.) 



1. Lineola (Pap. 1.) O. 



2. Thaumas (Pap. th.) Hufn. = Linea WV. 

 *3. Hyrax (Hesp. h.) Led. 



4. Actaeon (Pap. acteon) Rott. 



4. Pamphila F. (p.) 

 A. 



1. Comma (Pap. c.) L. 



2. Sylvanus (Pap. s.) Esp. 

 *3. Ochracea Brem. 



(jEtna Bdv. spec, americana ?) 



B. (Goniloba HS.). 

 *4. Alcides (Hesp. a.) HS. 



C. (Goniloba HS.). 



*5. Mathias (Hesp. m.) Fabr. = Thrax Led., non Lin. 

 *6. Zelleri (Hesp. z.) Led. 

 7. Nostrodamus (Hesp. n.) F. = Pumilio O. 



D. 

 *8. Inachus (Pyrgus i.) Men. 



