278 CATALOGUE OP DIURNAL LEPIDOPTEKA. 



7. Pamphila ? .ZEsculapius. 



Papilio (H. U.) ^Esculapius, Fabricius, " alls integerrimis, nigris, 

 fulvo maculatis, margine flavo punctato : habitat in America boreali." 

 Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 347. n. 321 (1793). 



Not in the British-Museum collection ; it seems to come near P. 

 Taumas, but may possibly belong to the genus Hesperilla. 



8. Pamphila Nostrodamus. 



Hesperia (U.) Nostrodamus, Fabricius, " alis divaricatis, fuscis ; 

 anticis supra fascia maculari albida ; posticis subtus cinereis : habi- 

 tat in Barbaria." Herrich-Scliaffer, Suppl. Eur. Schmett. Hesper. 

 pi. 6. figs. 35, 36 (1843). 



Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 328. n. 246 (1793). 



Spain. (Obtained 1850, from Herr J. J. Becker) B.M. 



Genus 10. CYCLOPIDES, Hubner, 

 Verz. belc. Schmett. p. Ill (1816). 



1. Cyclopides Steropes. 



Papilio (P. U.) Aracinthus, Fabricius [P. Steropes, Denis], " alis 

 rotundatis, integris, fuscis ; posticis subtus griseis, maculis ocella- 

 ribus albis : habitat in Austria." Hubner, Eur. Schmett. i. pi. 94. 

 figs. 473, 474 (1805). 



Fabricius, Gen. Ins. p. 271. n. 391, 392 (1776) ; Sp. Ins. p. 

 136. n. 628 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 89. n. 809 (1787) ; Ent. 

 Syst. iii. p. 344. n. 309 (1793). 



Polish Ukraine. (Presented 1843, by Dr. Dowler) B.M. 



2. Cyclopides Paniscus. 



Papilio (P. U.) Paniscus, Fabricius, " alis integerrimis, divaricatis, 

 fuscis, flavo maculatis : habitat LipsiaB." 



Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 531. n. 377 (1775); Sp. Ins. p. 131. 

 n. 598 (1781); Mant. Ins. p. 85. n. 767 (1787); Ent. Syst. 

 iii. p. 328. n. 242 (1793). 



Germany. (Obtained 1841, from Herr J. J. Becker) B.M. 



This species is represented in the Banksian Collection by a speci- 

 men of Pamphila Sylvanus. 



3. Cyclopides ? Dioscorides. 



Hesperia (U.) Dioscorides, Fabricius, " alis integerrimis, flavo ma- 

 culatis ; posticis subtus flavis fusco undatis : habitat Tranquebarice." 

 Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 329. n. 250 (1793). 



Not in the collection of the British Museum. 



