1893.] ME. E. y. WATSOIf OlS THE HESPEEIIDjE. 107 



24. Genus Limochores. 



Limockores, Scudd. Syst. Rev. p. 59 (1872). 



Type, manataaqua, Scudd. 



Antennse: club robust, rather elongate; terminal crook short. 

 Palpi : third joint erect, short, bluntly conical. Fore wing : inner 

 and outer margins subequal ; cell less than two-thirds the length of 

 costa ; vein 5 close to bottom of cell ; vein 3 immediately before end 

 of cell ; vein 2 nearer to base of wing than to end of cell. Ilind 

 wing : vein 7 well before end of cell ; discocellulars faint ; vein 5 

 not traceable ; vein 3 immediately before end of cell ; vein 2 

 well before end of cell, but considerably nearer to it than to base of 

 wing. Hind tibiie with two pairs of spurs, and both middle and hind 

 tibife conspicuously spined. 



]Male with a linear discal stigma on upperside of fore wing from 



origin of vein 3 to as far as vein 1. 



f -nmnaiaaqiM, So 1 . f binutcula, Grote & Kob 



I ceriies, Harris. 1 acanootus, Se. 



orono, Sc. 

 Confined to North America. 



arpa, Boisd 4. 



25. Genus Euphyes. 



Euphyes, Scudd. Syst. Rev. p. 69 (1872). 



Type, metacomet, Harris. 



Antenna: club stout, elongate, with a short terminal crook. 

 Palpi : second joint clothed with laxly-set scales ; third joint slender, 

 obtusely conical, projecting well beyond the clothing of the second 

 joint. Fore wing : costa straight ; apex rather produced ; inner 

 margin considerably longer than outer margin; cell less than two- 

 thirds the length of costa ; vein 5 close to bottom of cell ; vein 3 

 shortly before end of cell ; vein 2 nearer to base of wing than to end 

 of cell. Hind wing : outer margin even ; vein 7 well before end 

 of cell; vein 3 immediately before end of cell; vein 2 considerably 

 nearer to end of cell than to base of wing. Hind tibiae with two pairs 

 of tpurs. Male with a linear glandular streak on fore wing extending 

 from base of vein 3 to as far as vein 1 . 



jnetacoonef, Harris. 



Confined to North America. 



26. Genus Oligoria. 



Oligoriu, Scudd. Syst. Rev. p. 61 (1872). Type, maculotd, Edw. 



Antenna;: club robust, elongate, with a short terminal crook. 

 Palpi : third joint minute, obtusely conical, almost entirely concealed. 

 Fore wing hardly produced at apex ; inner and outer margins sub- 

 equal ; cell less than two-thirds length of costa ; vein 5 from close 

 to bottom of cell ; vein 3 very close to end of cell ; vein 2 nearer to 

 base of wing than to end of cell. Hind wing : outer margin even, 

 very slightly excised at vein 2 ; vein 7 well before end of cell, only 

 slightly nearer to 6 than to 8 ; discocellulars and vein 5 barely 

 traceable ; vein 3 immediately before end of cell ; vein 2 more 



