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89. (525.) PAMPHILA DION, Edw. The Dion Skipper. 



Pamphila dion, French, But. E. U. S., 1886,^337. 



Limochores palatka, Scudder, But. E. U. S. and Can., 1889, III, p, 



1863. 



A northern butterfly recorded by Edwards, from Lake County, where 

 it has been collected by Worthirigton. 



90. (530.) PAMPHILA DELAWARE, Edw. The Delaware Skipper. 



Pamphila ddaware, French, But. E. U. S., 1886, 342. 

 Atrytone logan, Scudder, But. E. U. S. and Can., 1889, II r 



1614; III, pis. 17, 80. 



Noted in three widely separated counties, and probably it is to be found 

 all over the State. Scarce. 



91. (534) PAMPHILA OSYKA, Edw. The Osyka Skipper. 



Pamphila osyka, French, But. E. U.'S., 1886, 345. 

 Euphyes osyka, Scudder, But E. U. S. and Can. , 1889, III, p. 

 1865. 



Recorded by Edwards, from Whitings, Lake County. Locality verified 

 by Worthingtou, who reports it rare. 



92. (538.) PAMPHILA FUSCA, Gr.-Rob. The Dusky Skipper. 



Pamphila- fusca, French, But. E. U. S , 1886, 346. 

 A single specimen taken by the writer, in Monroe County, was referred 1 

 to this species, and the identification was verified by Mr. Edwards, to 

 whom it was sent. It has hitherto been collected only in the Gulf States- 



93. (540.) PAMPHILA HIANNA, Scudd. The Hianua Skipper. The 



Dusted Skipper. 



Pamphila hianna, French, But. E. U. S., 1886, 347. 

 Lerema Manna, Scudder, But. E. U. S. and Can., 1889, II T 



1771 ; III, pis. 17, 32, 66, 77, 85. 

 Lake County, Lagrange County. Rare. Not taken south. 



94. (541.) PAMPHILA VIATOR, Edw. The Viator Skipper. The 



Broad-winged Skipper. 



Pamphila viator, French, But. E. U. S., 1886, 347. 

 Phycanassa viator, Scudder, But. E. U. S. and Can., 1889, II, 



1604; III, pis. 17, 30, 59. 



Taken in Putnam and Lake Counties, but not elsewhere. Scarce. The 

 habits and food plants are unknown. 



