Additions: HESPERIDAE. By Dr. M. Draudt. 1055 



zabulon and hobomoh (p. 937, lines 17 and 22) belong into the genus Poanes (p. 936), also melane 

 Ediv. (p. 938, line 17 from above) and taxiles Ediv. (p. 939, line 20 from below). 



A. arogos Bsd. <£.■ Sec. (p. 939, t. 182 g). Add yet as synonym: vitellius Abb. & Sm. 



A. streckeri Skinn. is to be placed as a synonym to Choranthus radians Luc. (p. 941) which species 

 has of late been placed to Euphyes (p. 935) beside dukesi and dion. 



A. ruricola Bsd. belongs to the genus Hesjjeria (formerly Erynnis) between juba and attains (p. 930). 



Genus Atrytoiiopsis. 



Into this genus, between Manna (p. 940) and judas (p. 941) belong yet A. loammi Whitney (= re- 

 gulus Edw.) of p. 968, line 7 from below and lunus Edw. (p. 969, line 1 from above). 



vierecki Skinn. resembles deva (182 h), but it is smaller, lighter and greyer, with 2 occasionally con- vierecki. 

 nected spots in the cell-end of the forewing and a more distinct stigma. New Mexico, in June. 



cestus Ediv. is very closely allied to python Ediu. (182 i), but larger, the spot between the median cesius. 

 veins of the forewing very large and triangular. Hindwing beneath watered with purple blackish, the spots 

 semi-diaphanous. Only the type from Arizona seems to be known. 



edwardsi B. & McD. Above deep blackish-brown, base of forewing and costal margin scaled yellow, edn-ardsi. 

 hindwing in the basal half haired yellow. Forewing with a large, quadrangular hyaline spot in the cell, 

 3 minute subapical spots and 3 postdiscal ones, the lowest being small and triangular, the middle one very 

 large and quadrangular. Hindwing with a small white cellular spot and 3 behind it, the uppermost being the 

 largest. Beneath the apex of the forewing and the hindwing are dusted with a bluish grey, the hindwing 

 beside the spots of the upper surface with 3 whitish basal spots. Expanse of wings: 30 to 35 mm. Arizona. 



To python Edw. (182 i) belongs f. inargarita Skinn. being the race from New Mexico, which is beneath margariia. 

 on the hindwing less contrasting, the spots distally not shaded with brown. Above the spots are not so 

 yellowish as in python. 



Genus lierodea. 



Before eufala p. 941, line 18 from above, insert: arahus Edw. of p. 943, line 28 from below. 



Genus Amblyiseirtes. 



Line 19 from below: eos (p. 942) becomes a synonym to alternata Grt. & Bob. which name is to be 

 cancelled with samoset (p. 943, line 5 from above), and add as another synonym: meridionalis Dyar. 



Genus i^tomyles. 



St. cassus Edw. (p. 903), comus Edw. to which species the name quinquemacula Skinn. (of Pamphila 

 p. 927, line 1 from above) belongs yet as synonym, as well as hegon Scddr. (samoset Scddr. becomes syno- 

 nymous) are of late ranged with Amblyscirtes (p. 942); so are nereus Edw. (183 b, c), tolfeca Scddr. (183 b), 

 florus G. & S., probably also gallio Mab. and pupillatus Mab. (183 c). The genus Stomyles is to be cancelled 

 again. Of the remaining species fusca Grt. d; Bob. is to be placed to the genus Megistias (p. 973) and oslari 

 Skinn. to Mastor (p. 972). 



Genus Calpocles. 



Place to the end of this genus (p. 944) after C. ethlius Cr.: 



C. coscinia H.-Schaff. (p. 949, line 25 from above). Specimens from Brownsville (Texas), accordmg 

 to Barnes and Mc Dunnough, as well as the Mexican specimens, are better placed to the genus Calpodes 

 owing to the spined middle tibiae. It is not impossible that Felder in the description of his ares has had 

 another species before him with unspined tibiae, for which reason the insect will for the present be better 

 ranged by Hereich-Schaffer's name. 



Genus Mastor. 



bellus and phylace (p. 972, t. 187 g) are nevertheless 2 separate species; the former is found in North 

 America in the mountains of South Arizona and has two breeds (in May, June, and the second in July) 

 being entirely alike, whereas phylace occurs in South Colorado and New Mexico and probablj'^ yields but one 

 breed in June. The scent-spot is in both species different: in bellus long and narrow, in phylaceshovXev s.r\(\. 

 more compact. 



To anubis (line 24 from below) add as another synonym: bicolor Mab. 



