232 APPENDIX. 



preceding, and may be only a larger southern 

 form. It was taken in small numbers from 

 March 23rd on. Heretofore it has been 

 known only from the Indian River, 140 

 miles farther south. 



22. Nisoniades ncevius Lint. Nsevius' Dusky-wing. 



This species was first taken on March 12th, 

 and occasionally thereafter. It, too,- has been 

 taken before only on the Indian River. 



23. Nisoniades juvenalis Fab. Juvenal's Dusky- 



wing. A few specimens were secured on 

 March 23rd. Its range is over the greater 

 part of the eastern United States. The hab- 

 its of these four species of Nisoniades are es- 

 sentially the same. They frequent the bor- 

 f ders of woodland paths and sandy roadways; 



seldom rise more than a foot above the earth, 

 and when disturbed, move in a strong and 

 rapid flight a rod or two distant and then 

 alight. 



24. Pholisura hayliurstii Edw. The Southern 



Sooty-wing. This little species was frequent 

 in damp, sandy places along roadsides from 

 March 23rd on. Its range is over the south- 

 ern half of the eastern United States as far 

 north as central Indiana. 



25. Eudamus pylades Scudd. The Northern 



Dusky-wing. This was a common species 

 throughout my stay at Ormond, having been 



