164 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 
nuptialis Walker, micronympha Guenee, connubialis Guenee, messalina 
Guenee, and Mr. Strecker’s Faustina, are unknown to me in nature. 
Already twice the number of species of Cafocala have been discovered in 
America than have been described from Europe. The genus does not 
occur south of Mexico, and has not been discovered in the West India 
Islands. 
NOTES ON AN INTERESTING SPECIMEN OF PAMPHILA 
ZABULON, Boisp & LEc. 
BY H. K. MORRISON, OLD CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 
The identity of Pamphila pocahontas and quadaquina with the typical 
species zabulon has been universally acknowledged, although there exists 
no more positive proof than the fact that no males of these forms have 
ever been discovered. I have in my collection an intermediate specimen 
exhibiting plainly the characters of the original species and of the variety 
and sub-variety, and apparently a link between them. 
The primaries above are like pocahontas, except that the spots area 
little larger and of a deeper yellow. The secondaries above are exactly 
the same as in zabulon, dark at the base, disk yellow, with a broad black 
border. Beneath the spots on the primaries are united together, forming 
a band almost as wide, and of as deep a color as in zadulon. Secondaries. 
beneath like guadaguina, except that the central light band is hardly as. 
narrow. ; 
As will be seen from the description, the primaries beneath the 
secondaries above resemble zabulon, the primaries above focahontas, and 
the secondaries beneath guvadaguina, making the specimen a curious com- 
pound of all three. 
It is a female, and was taken near Springfield, Mass. 
