672 Hesperiidae 



525 T. juvenalis Fab. Clayton; Rochester, Conesus L. (Angle); Buffalo; Por- 

 tage; Rock City; Crosby; Ithaca; McLean; Schoharie; Karner; Rens- 

 selaer; Sloatsburg, Not\ Mosholu; Bronxville; SI; LI, generally dis- 

 tributed and very common in the pine barrens : Central Pk., May 3, 

 Oakdale, Je 17, Flushing, May 8 (Bell); Oyster Bay; Smithtown; 

 Yaphank. May-early Je in central NY, and May-Oct, with two broods, 

 on SI. Oak, less commonly legumes (Wat). 



527 T. horatius Scud. & Burg. Ramapo Mts. ; Bronxville; SI; LI, generally 

 distributed: Central Pk., Ap 19, May 3, Flushing, Jl 12, Aug 15, Sep 

 29, Kings Pk., Jl 26 (Bell); Amagansett ; Wading R. May-Oct, two 

 broods. Pin and other oaks, less commonly legumes. 



Hesperia Fabricius 



495 H. tessellata Scud. (Pyrgus montivaga auct.). Pittsford, Boughton; Roch- 

 ester (Angle); E. Aurora, Dnd, Wild; Hamburg, first record 1910 

 (Wild) ; Castile, Brad; Ithaca (abundant) ; SI; LI, a southern visitant, 

 at times locally common, Jl-Aug : Maspeth, Aug, 1898 ; Flatbush. Not 

 known to hibernate on LI (Eng). Jl-Sep, rarely Ap. Sida spinosa 

 (Wat). 



488 H. centaureae Ramb. E. Aurora, Dnd (Angle) ; Ramapo Mts; LI (Calverly 

 teste Edwards). 



SUBFAMILY PAMPHILINAE 



Carterocephalus Lederer 



(Pamphila) 



536 C. palaemon mandan Edw. Black Br. ; Camp No. 3, Paul Smiths, Babiy ; 

 Lewis Co, Hill; not uncommon in the N. Elba region (div.) ; McLean. 

 May-Aug. Females observed ovipositing on grass (Wat & Coleman). 



AnCYLOXIPHA Felder 



544 A. numitor Fab. Common mostly in wet places. Definite records are: 

 Honeoye; E. Aurora; Geneva; Lancaster; Castile; Ithaca; Karner; 

 Onteora Mt. ; Bethlehem; Castleton; Coeymans ; Rhinebeck; Pough- 

 keepsie; Pine I.; SI; LI, generally distributed and very common in 

 grassy fields : Flushing, May 28, Aug 2, Sep 10, Oct 1, Central Pk., Je 

 5, Farmingdale, Jl 3, Oakdale, Jl 4 (Bell); Lynbrook; Gardiners I. 

 (Ds). The absence of northern records may be accidental. Je-Sep, 

 three broods. Grasses. 



Pamphila Fabricius 



(Erynnis etc.) 



556 P. metea Scud. Karner, Hill (Fbs) ; Croton-on-Huds6n (Ds) ; SI (Ds, 

 Wainwright) ; LI, not common ; Coram, May 13, Wyandanch, May 14 

 (Bell) ; Massapequa, May 23, Wading R., May 29 (Ds) ; Yaphank. 

 May-Je. Grass. 

 [565a P. attains seminole Scud, is not rare from Mass. to Fla., and therefore it 

 must certainly occur in the State. Jl.] 



