Hespeiiidse described hj Plots, 



137 



Sojihistd plinius, Plotz (249), S. Am. 



Hes^ieria jmria, riotz (259), Chi- 

 riqui. 



„ ina, Plotz (261), Cliiriqui. 



„ insujnis, Plotz (262), La 



G Liayra. 

 „ infvscata, Plijtz (265), 



Brazil. 



ramvhila lurida, H.-S. (266), 

 Loc. ? 



Hesperia ruhida, Plotz (268), S. 



Am. 

 Cobalus derasa, II.-S.* (209), Loc. ? 



Goniloha sandarac, H.-S. (271), 

 Cuba. 



Hesperia depiinrta, PliJtz (273), 

 Kio Janeiro. 



Cobalus terlianus, II.-S, (274), 

 Loc. ? 



Hesperia crispinus, Plotz (277), 

 Mexico. 



„ rivera, Plotz (278), Ptio 



Janeiro. 

 „ bias, Pliitz (279), S, 



Am. 



hifirbas, Cram., in the British 

 Museum. Plotz'a figure (246) 

 of L. celsus, F., appears to 

 represent the same species. 



Very near S. arisioteks, D. & H. 

 There is a specimen of it from 

 Novo Friburgo in the G. & S. 

 coll. _ 



= E^dychide achelous, Plotz, c?. 

 Specimen figured is from La 

 Guayra, not Chiriqui. 



= Methionopsis modesta, Godm. 

 Plcitz's name ina has priority. 



=3Inasitheus simiilicissima, H.-S. 



This is not the species identified as 

 Papias infuscatu, Plotz, in tho 

 ' Biologia,' for which Mabille's 

 name integer can be used, 

 H. infuscnta, Plotz, has a 

 brand formed of two narrow 

 elongate streaks on the pri- 

 maries in the S- It comes 

 very near Metiseus atheas, 

 Godm. 



Probably belongs to Mnasithens. 

 Specimen figured is from 

 Brazil. 



Probably belongs to Papias. 



Probably the $ of a species of 

 Pajyias. 



= Hesperia palcea, Hew., Herri ch- 

 Schaffer's name having pri- 

 ority. Belongs to genus As- 

 bolis, Mab. 



= Cobalus cinnamomea, H.-S., the 

 latter name having priority. 

 Belongs to a genus near Dioit. 

 Numerous specimens in G. & S. 

 coll. 



Belongs to Cobalus. Patnjjhila 

 zoarra, Moschl., is the iS , atu.1 

 P. zola, Moschl., the $ , of the 

 same species. 



Looks very like Mnasicles geta, 

 Godm. The drawing of the 

 underside is, perhaps, too 

 highly coloured. 



Probably a Mnasicles. 



Very like Mnaseas bicolor, Mab. 



* Corresp.-Blatt Regensb. 1870, p. 159, 



