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84. (508.) PAMPHILA METACOMET, Harris. The Metacoraet Skipper, 



Hesperia metacomet, Harris, Ins. Inj., 1862, 317. 



Morris, Lep. N. A ., 1862, 111. 



Pamphtiametacomet, French, Sev.. Rep. St. Ent. 111., 1878,161. 

 Id., But. E. U. S., 1886, 326. 

 Blatchley, Hoos. Nat., II, Dec., 1886, 62. 

 Euphyes metacomet, Scudder, But. E. U. S. and Can., II, 1739; 



III, pis. 10, 31, 66. 



Taken occasionally in all parts of the State, but scarce where found. 

 The spots on the under side of the hind wing are wanting more often 

 than they are present. 



85. (510.) PAMPHILA ACCIUS, Sm.-Abb. The Accius Skipper. The 



Clouded Skipper. 

 Pamphila accim, French, But, E. U. S., 1886, 327. 



Blatchley. Hoos. Nat., II, December, 1886, 62. 

 Lerema acciiis, Scudder, But. E. U. S. and Can., II, 1768 ; III, 



pis. 17, 32, 66, 77, 85. 



This is a species of southern range. It was taken by the writer in 

 Monroe County on July 3, 1886, two worn specimens being secured. 



86. (517.) PAMPHILA OOOLA, Edw. The Ocola Skipper. 



Pamphila ocola, French, But. E. U. S., 1886, 332. 



Prenes ocola, Scudder, But. E. U. S. and Can., 1889, III, p. 



1866. 



Recorded by Edwards as occurring at Whitings, Lake County, where 

 Worthington has found it in small numbers. 



87. (523 ) PAMPHILA BIMACULA, Gr.-Rob. The Bright Rayed 



Skipper. 



Pamphila bimaada, French, But. E. U. S. I*<s6, :>34. 

 Limochores bimacula, Scudder, But. E. U. S. and Can., II, 1718; 



III, pis. 10, 32. 



Rather common in the northern part of the State, but not known to 

 occur in the southern half. The butterflies may be taken on the wing" 

 during July and August, and are most frequently found in low, damp 

 meadows. 



88. (524.) PAMPHLLA PONTIAO, Edw. The Pontiac Skipper. The 



Black Da*h. 



Pamphila pontiac, French, But. E. U. S., 186, 335. 

 Limochores pontiac, Scudder, But. E. U. S. and Can., II, 1732; 



III, pis. 17, 32. 



Taken in Jefferson and Lake counties, and, therefore, probably found 

 throughout the State. It has a northern range, and Jefferson County is- 

 the most southern station at which it has been taken. 



