[October 1883 BULLETIN BROOKLYN ENTOM. SOG. VOL. VI. 67 
flab. —Mountains of New England and N.Y.; occasional W. Va. to 
Georgia, British America, Atlantic to Pacific. , 
Expanse 2 to 2 inches. Larva on willow. 
Silenus, W. ‘H. Edw. Edw: Ich ai i5e Edw. Butt. Ns An 25) pli aro, 
Grapta. 
Deep fulvous, with heavy black markings; on disk of secondaries 
one large irregular black patch ; underside very dark, with lighter irrora- 
tions, especially on primaries. 
Hab.—Oregon, Vane. Isld, Wash. Ter. Expanse 2 to 2.3 inches. 
Oreas, W.H. Ed., Tr. A. E. Soc., 373, id. 5, 109. 
Light red fulvous, with a row oflarge yellowish lunules ; secondaries - 
with borders diffuse, enclosing a row of yellowish lunules; underside 
dark brown, shaded and streaked with brown and black. 
Hab.—California, Oregon, 
Hiylas, W. H. Edw. Tr. A. E. Soc. 4. 68. Ed. Butt. N. A. 2, pl. 2, 
Grapta, Mead, Wh. Rep. 5, 768. 
Primaries deeply incised; black markings rather heavy, underside 
marbled in shades of gray, brown, and black. 
Hab.—Colorado. Expanse 1% inches. 
Busticus, W. H. Fdw. Tr. A. E. Soc., 5, 107. Ed. Butt. N. A. 2. pl. 2 
Grapta. 
Dull red-fulvous with broad borders ; black markings rather slight ; 
underside mottled in shades of brown and greenish gray. 
fTab.—California, Vane. Isld. Expanse 1.9 inches, 
Silvius, W. H. Edw. Tr. A. E. Soc., 5, 108. 
Yellow-fuscous, bright red on disks ; borders ferruginous brown, 
narrow on primaries, broad on secondaries, followed by a row of yellow 
lunules ; underside yellowish, streaked with brown markings, 
Hab,—California. Expanse 1.9 inches. 
Zephyrus, W. H. Edw. Tr. A. E. Soc, 3.16. Edw. Butt. N. A. I, 121, 
pl. 40, H. Edw. Pr. Cal. Ac. N. Sc. 5, 169, Mead, Wh. Rep. 5, 769. 
Red-fulvous, or fulvous, with yellowish markings towards the outer 
edges; margin of primaries dark, of secondaries pale fulvous, inclining to 
gray, with marginal and submarginal bands of deep red-fulvous, often 
disconnected ; underside gray or gray-brown, with lighter shadings. 
Hab,—Montana to N. Mex., Utah, California, Colorado, Oregon. 
Expanse 17 to 2 inches. The larva is figured and described in Edw. 
Butt. N. A. I, 121, pl. 40, food plant ‘‘Azalia occidentalis”. 
