Chionoua* Uhleri. 



APPENDIX SS. 1857 



Genus CHIOXOBAS Bdl. 



Clilonobas Uhleri, Rkakirt, Proceedings Entomological Society of Philadelphia, vi. p. 143 

 (1806).— Strecker, Lepidoptera Rhop.-Het. p. 28, t. 4, f. 5(1873); Syn. Catalogue, p. 154 



(1878). 



Several taken July 13 at the Rio Navajo. This is a very variable species, as are many 

 of the Chionobas, in the number of ocelli. Of Reakirt's original types now in my posses- 

 sion, one has three on the primaries and four on the secondaries; the other has four 

 on the primaries and five on the secondaries, one of which is quite small, and was 

 overlooked in the original description : I have also other examples with only one spot 

 on primaries and two or three on secondaries. This species is closely allied to Sculda Ev. 



Genus SATYRUS Latr. 

 Satyrus Charon. 



Satyrus Charon. Edwards (VT. H.). Transactions of the American Entomological Society, iv, 

 p. 69 (1872). — Strecker. Syn. Catalogue, p. 156 (1878). 



Cercyonis Oetns. SCUDDEB {nee BoiSDUVAL?), Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sci- 

 ences, ii. p. 242 (1875). 



July 



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and were the only Satyrus noted by the expedition. 



Genus COENONYMPHA Hiib. 



Coenonymplia Tiplion var. Ochracea. 



Coenonympha Ochracea, Edwvrds (VT. H.), rroceedinas of the Academy of Xatural Sci- 

 ences of Philadelphia, p. 163 (1861).— MORRIS, Syn. Lep.N. Am. p. 328 (1862). 

 Coen. Tvphon var. Ochracea. Strecker. Syn. Catalogue, p. 160 (1878). 



Several taken at Pagosa Springs July 21, and others were seen at different places; 

 I have also received it from Montana. New Mexico, Oregon, &c. 



There can be no doubt hut that this is a variation of Tiplion Rott., a species ranging 

 all over Europe and Northern Asia, and of which Davus Fabr. is a synonym. 



Family HESPEEID.E. 



Genus PAMPHILA. 



Pampliila Snoici. 



Pamphila Snoui. EDWARDS (TT. H.), Canadian Entomologist, ix. p. 29 (1877).— Strecker, Syn. 

 Catalogue, p. 169 (1878). 



Two examples at Pagosa Springs July 21. 



A species somewhat allied to the Eastern Leonardos Har., hut not as large, or as dis- 

 tinctly marked beneath. 



Pamphila Napa. 



Pamphila Xapa. Edwards (\Y. H.), Proc. Entomological Society of Philadelphia, iv, p. 202, 



t. 1 (1865). 

 Hesperia Dacotah, Edwards (W. H.), Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. iii. p. 277 (1871). 



Several males and one female at Pagosa Springs. 



Genus ANCYLOXYPHA Feld. 



Ancyloxypha Garita var. Hylax. 



Thymeticus Hi/lax. Edwards (W. h.). Trans. Am. EnT. Society, iii. p. 274 (1871). 

 Ancyloxypha Garita var. Hylax. Strecker. Syn. Catalogue, p.' 175 (1878). 



A number taken, July 28, along Weeminuche Greek to the Rio Piedro, also between 

 the Upper Rio Piedro and the Rio Nutrias; it was <juite common flying around among 



the grass in numbers. 



Genua PYRGUS. 



Pyrgus Syricltlns. 



Pyrgus Syrichtus. Fabricius {Pqpilio), Systeina Entomologise, p. 534 (1775); Sp. Ins. ii p. 



137 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. ii. p. 90 H787) ; Ent. Sy.st. iii. 1. p. 349 (1793).— DOUBLEDAY & Hewjt- 



sox (Pyrgus S.), Gen. Diur. Lep. ii. p. 518 (1850-1852).— Strecker. Syn. Catalogue, p. 176 



(1878). 

 Papilio Orcus. Cramer. Pap- Ex. iv. t. 334, I. K. L. (1782). 



Pyrgus Oileus, Westwood & Humphreys (nee Lixxej, Brit. Butt. t. 38. f. 14, 15 (1841). 

 Syrichtus Oilus, MORRIS, Syu. Lep. N. Am. p. 121 (18o2). 

 Papilio Tartarus. HUBNER," Eur. Schmett. 1'. 710. 717 (1803-1818). 

 Hesperia Tessellata SCUDDER, Syst. Rev. Am. Butt. p. 73 < ; - 

 Synchtus Communis, Gkote. Canadian Entomologist, iv. p. 09 (1872); (Hesperia C), I, c. p. 



220 (1872). 



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