Ilespeiiidse described by Pldlz. 



145 



Hc.^peria Una, Plijtz (649), Boj^ota. 



„ reticulata (0.50), La 

 (iiiayra and Chiiiqui. 



„ zacluem, Plutz (652), Su- 

 it nam. 



Cohalus rifdUnn, II.-S. (6.).3), Loc. ? 



Ilesperia erratica, Plotz (656), 

 Guatemala. 



„ subretmilata,V\6\.z (658), 

 Loc? 



„ frunciaca, PliJtz (066), 

 Califoi'nia aud Mexico. 



„ amphinm, Pliitz (667), 



VenezuelM. 

 ,, grynea, Pliitz (670), 



Chile. 

 „ auffustm, PliJtz (676), 



13razil. 



,, angulina, Plotz (077), 

 Brazil. 

 Pamphila fasciata, Miisclil. (678), 

 Surinam. 



Jlcspcria nlphila, Pliltz (079), 

 Mexico. 



I'timp/iila lamuia, Miisi-hl. (080), 



Colombia. 

 Jlespen'a gl<diii.s, Pliitz (086), \ene- 



zu(^Ia. 

 Pamphila aittiqua, II.-S. (087), 



Cul)a. 

 llenperia Kerina, Pliitz (697), 



Mexico. 

 Ami. <!• Ma</. X. Hist. Scr. 



Pi-obably belongs to Polites. There 

 is a 2 of it from Colombia iu 

 the (y. & S. coll. 



= TaniphiUi suff'enas and met on, 

 Mab. Plotz's name has pri- 

 ority. The species is referred 

 to Phlebodes by Mabille. The 

 four specimens figured byPlcitz 

 .seem to represent more than 

 one species. 



= A(n/tone inelane, Edw., var., c?, 

 with the secondaries immacu- 

 late above. 



= Atryt.one melane, Edw. Plotz's 

 figures ( d $ ) were made from 

 Mexican specimen-s. The two 

 names were published in the 

 same year, 1869. 



•=.Atrytout zabulon, Boisd., J. 

 Plotz's figures (655) of A. 

 zabulon, from Buffalo, represent 

 A. hoboniok, Harr. 



= ChcerepJion rhesus, Edw., J • 

 Plotz's drawing was made 

 from a Mexican specimen. 



= Ocltlodes agricola, Boisd., S ? • 

 The Mexican habitat requires 

 contirmation. 



= Atalopp.des campestris, Boisd., 



=Hylephiiafulca,Bla.nch., J. 



Probably belongs to Atrytone. 

 There is a similar unnamed 

 form from Brazil in the G. & S. 

 coll. 



= IIesperia oropa. Hew., (S . Be- 

 loji^^s near Metron. 



= Hesperia oropa. Hew., $ . 

 \N'rongly identified in the 

 * Biologia ' as the § of Metron 

 chrysogasfer, Butl. Modchler's 

 name has priority. 



An A try tone, near monticola, 

 Godm., with larger spots on 

 the primaries and the under- 

 side of the secondai-ies differ- 

 ently marked. The tigure.s 

 seem to represent two species. 



Probably the $ of a species of 

 Atrytone. Unknown to me. 



=.Serdis venezuelee, Wtslw., and 

 S.fulyens, Mab., cf $. 



= Phcmiadi's utha. Hew. I lerrich- 

 Sch;itrtr's mime has priority. 



An Ila-tern sjieiies of Padranna, 

 nut Mexican. 



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