Additions: HESPERIDAE. By Dr. M. Draudt. 1047 



Genus Phocicles. 



Ph. lilea Reak. (p. 850, t. 165 d) is said to have been taken in 1 specimen in Texas. 



To Ph. batabano Luc. (p. 851, t. 165 d) add as another synonym: (= okeechobee Worth). 



Genus JBudaiiius. 



For this genus (p. 852 to 858 and t. 160, 161), according to the more modern conception of the 

 rules of priority, the older name of the genus: Goniurus Hbn. ought to be placed, with the type simpliciu-s 

 Stoll, which the American authors only apply for the group of proteus-dorantes-simplicius-eurycles. — For 

 the group of alhofasciatus-zilpa Lindsey established the name of the genus Chioides, whereas alcaeus beside 

 melon is placed into the new genus Codatractus Lindsey {Heteropia nom. praeocc. H. Carter [SjMnge-s]}. 



E. dorantes Stoll (p. 853, t. 160 a). — rauterbergi (not raiitenbergil) is a small dark form from Texas rmderhergi. 

 and Arizona. 



E. simplicius Stoll (p. 855, t. 160 e) and E. eurycles Latr. (ibid.) are 2 separate species, simplicius 

 with and eurycles without a costal fold. 



Genus Epargyreus. 



E. tityrus F. (p. 860, t. 166 e). Add to it: ab. obliteratus Scddr. has instead of the discal band ohliieralus. 

 only 3 small roundish spots and only 1 subapical spot; beneath on the hindwing the silvery colour is more 

 extensive. 



E. zestos Hhn. (p. 861, t. 166 g). Hereto add as synonym: (= oberon Worth.). The species flies 

 in Florida in August and September. 



Genus Acolastiis. 



The genus must be named Polygonus Hbn., since Acolastus is preoccupied (Coleoptera). . 



A. amyntas F. (p. 862, t. 166 g) occurs in the form arizonensis Skinv. being above and beneath lighter arhonensis. 

 to the north as far as Texas and Arizona. 



Genus Telegoiius. 



T. elorus Hew. (p. 863, t. 167 b). Here another synonym (= subblasius Strd.) is to be added as well 

 as another habitat: Argentina. 



T. hahneli Stgr. (p. 863, t. 167 b, c) is also mentioned from North America (Arizona). 



Genus JProfogenes. 



P. extrusus Fldr. (p. 865, t. 172 d). The species is to be eliminated in this volume. It is described 

 from the Aru Islands and has been dealt with at large in Vol. IX. Mabille's statement, mentioning the 

 species from Colombia, is certainly a mistake. 



Genus Teleniiacles. 



T. perseus Mob. & B. (p. 868, t. 172a). Insert after this species: 



T. mnemon Schs. Above dark brown, in the basal half with thick yellowish-brown hair, also near mnemon. 

 the anal angle before the margin and behind the cell, in the discal area below the cell tinted bluish-black. 

 Hyaline spots yellowish, a large distally concave one in the cell-end, below it a narrow one, a small one 

 above it farther distally; 3 small subapical spots, below them before the margin 2 more. On the htndwmg 

 only the costal margin, a blurred postmedian macular band, and marginal spots remain dark brown, the rest 

 is densely dusted and haired yellowish-brown. Beneath dull blackish-brown, at the proximal margin grey, 

 hindwing dull yellowi.sh-brown with a dark distal margin. Expanse of wings: 28 mm. Costa Rica. 



