350 LEPIDOPTERA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



DASYCHIRA, p. 256. 



3. D. clandestina Walker. Canadian Naturalist, 1861, p. 36. 



Male. Cinereous, varied with black, thickly pilose. Antennae 



short, broadly pectinated. Legs short, very pilose. Wings partly 



shaded with black, with four irregular undulated black lines which 



are dilated on the costa of the fore wings ; under side paler, with 



the lines obsolete except by the costa. Length of body 6 lines ; 



of wings 14 lines. 



Bevins Lake, Montcalm, July 7. 



Walker. 



For the following notes of synonymy, geographical distribution, etc., I 

 am indebted to Mr. W. H. Edwards. J. G. M. 



OBSERVATIONS BY W. H. EDWARDS. 

 The following species are known to be resident in Texas, &c, by me: — 



Papilio pilummus. Texas. 

 " aristodemus. Texas. 



" cresphontes. This has been confounded with Thoas, but is re- 

 stored by Doubleday. Menetries, in Cat., notes the difference between 

 these two species. 



Leptalis melite. New Mexico. Boisd. Spec. Gen. 422. 

 Callidryas cipris. Texas. Boisd. Spec. Gen. 

 " orbis. Texas. Boisd. Spec. Gen. 



" philea. Florida and Texas. Boisd. Spec. Gen. 



" argante. Texas. Boisd. Spec. Gen. 



Terias midea. California, according to Menetries in Cat. Boisd. Spec. Gen. 

 " pahnira. Poey in Memorias. Florida and Georgia. 

 " elathea. Georgia. Boisd. Spec. Gen. 

 Colias eurytheme. Boisd. Ann. Ent. Soc. X, 286. This is the species 

 usually taken for Edusa, I believe. Boisduval had doubts of Edusa being 

 found in this country. I have never seen the European Edusa here, and 

 do not believe in it. 



Synchloe janais. Texas. Drury, III, 17. 



Catagramma clymene. Florida. Described and figured in Lucas. 

 Cystineura amyone. Texas. Menetries, in Cat. and figured. 

 Eumenia atala. Florida. Figured and described in Poey's Cent. 

 Rhodocera clorlnde. Texas. Boisd. Spec. Gen. 

 Marpesia zerynthia. Texas. Hubner. 



Agoronia feronia. Texas, j Qne Qv ^ Qf thege . g figured - n Drnry 

 " fomax. Texas, j 



