PL. CXLVIII 



Rare in the Northern States from New Jersey to Wisconsin, 

 but quite abundant in the Southern States as far west as 

 Texas. 



(2) Phycanassa aaroni Skinner. Plate CXLVII, Fig. 3, d" 

 (Aaron's Skipper). (See p. 219.) 



Below fere wings black at base, middle area tawny, paler 

 than above, with the outlines of the borders the same, but 

 their color cinnamon-brown, and not fuscous, as above; hind 

 wings below uniformly cinnamons-brown, without any spots. 

 Female like the male, but larger. Expanse 1.00-1.25 inch. 



Found in the salt marshes near Cape May, New Jersey, but 

 probably has a wider range to the south. 



GENUS ATRYTONE SCUDDER 



(1) Atrytone vitellius (Smith & Abbot), Plate CXLVII, Fig. 

 4, cf;Fig. 5, 9 (The Iowa Skipper). 



Below the wings are pale yellow, the inner margin of the fore 

 wings clouded with brown. Expanse 1.25-1.45'inch. 



Common in the Gulf States, ranging north to Iowa and 

 Nebraska. 



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