NO. 7 THE GOLD-BANDED SKIPPER — CLARK 5 



{Papilio gcntilis, Astycus Celebris) Ce crops festiis Geyer, in Hiibner, Zutrage 

 zur Sammlung exotischer Schmetterlinge, Fiinftes Hundert, p. 27, figs. 907, 

 908, 1837 (description; no locality). 



Hesperia celltts Doubleday and Westwood, Genera of diurnal Lepidoptera, 

 vol. 2, p. 526, no. 9. 1852 (United States). — Morris, Smithsonian Misc. 

 Coll., vol. 3, p. 14, May i860 (listed) ; vol. 4, p. 105, February 1862 (de- 

 scription; United States). 



Hesperia festiis Doubleday and Westwood, Genera of diurnal Lepidoptera, 

 vol. 2, p. 526, no. 10, 1852 (? locality). 



Goniloba cclhis Weidemeyer, Catalogue of North American butterflies, p. 38, 

 Philadelphia, 1864 (United States) ; reprinted in Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila- 

 delphia, vol. 2, p. 538, March 1864 (references; United States). 



Etidamus festus Herrich-Schaffer, Corresp.-Blatt zool.-mineralog. Ver. Regens- 

 burg, 2S Jahrg., no. 12, p. 186, no. 3, 1869 (in key).^PLOTZ, Ent. Zeit., 

 Stettin, Jahrg. 43, nos. 1-3, p. 95, no. 62, Januar-Marz, 1882 (references; 

 short description; cellus included as a synonym). 



Spaihilcpia cellus Butler, Entomologist's Monthly Mag., vol. 7, p. 57, 1870 

 (listed as belonging to the new genus Spathilepia) . — Kirby, Synonymic 

 catalogue of diurnal Lepidoptera, p. 578, no. 5, London, 1871 (listed). — 

 W. H. Edwards, Synopsis of North American butterflies, in Butterflies of 

 North America, vol. i, p. 39, 1872 (Southern States; W. Va.). — Gerhard, 

 Systematische Verzeichniss der Macro-Lepidopteren von Nord-America, 

 p. 27, no. 468, Leipzig, 1878 (listed; Union). 



Thymelc festus Kirby, Synonymic catalogue of diurnal Lepidoptera, p. 571, no. 35, 

 London, 1871 (listed). 



Rhabdoidcs cellus Scudder, Butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada, 

 vol. 3, p. 1855, 1889 (detailed description of the imago; descriptions of the 

 larva and pupa from Abbot's figures ; Ga. to Ariz., and as far north as W. Va. 

 and Ky. ; Mexico; Putta, about 150 miles from Oaxaca, on the Pacific slope; 

 Tallahassee, Fla., Apr. 17; notes). — E. Y. Watson, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lon- 

 don, p. 34, January 17, 1893 (listed).— Scudder, Brief guide to the com- 

 moner butterflies of the northern United States and Canada, p. 166, New 

 York, 1893 (a southern type found at least as far north as W. Va. and 

 Ky.). — Godman and Salvin, Biologia centrali-Americana, Insects, Lepi- 

 doptera-Rhopalocera, vol. 2 (text), p. 331, 1894 (North America; Southern 

 States ; Ariz. ; Mexico ; Milpas, in Durango ; Cuernavaca, June ; Xucu- 

 manatlan; Omilteme; Mexico City; Pinal, near Puebia; Oaxaca; Putla ; 

 notes); vol. 3 (plates), pi. 80, fig. 8, 1894 (male genitalia). — Dyar, U. S. 

 Nat. Mus. Bull. 52, p. 57. no. 586, 1902 (South Atlantic States; .A.riz. ; 

 Mex.). — Mabille, Genera Insectorum, publics par P. Wytsman, 17" fasc, 

 Lepidoptera Rhopalocera, Fam. Hesperidae, p. 29, Bruxelles, 1903 (listed; 

 North America). — J. H. and A. B. Comstock, How to know the butter- 

 flies, p. 294, New York, May 1904 (short description; W. Va. to the Gulf of 

 Mexico); pi. 44, fig. 2 (colored). — Dyar, Journ. New York Ent. Soc., 

 vol. 13, p. 114, September 1905 (occurs in Arizona). — Forbes, Field tables 

 of Lepidoptera, 1906, p. 16, Worcester, Mass. (markings and size). — 

 Mabille and Boullet, Ann. Sci. Nat., Zool., 87" ann., 9" sen, vol. 16, 

 nos. 1-4, p. 128, 1912 (description); p. 129 (synonymy; record of speci- 

 mens examined). — Barnes and McDunnough, Check Hst of the Lepidoptera 

 of Boreal America, p. 18, Decatur, 111., February 1917 (listed). — Grossbeck, 



