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HESPERIDM. 
N. Martialis, Scudder, Proc. Bost. Nat. Hist. Soc. xiii. 1870. 
Habitat, the Northern States. 
N. Terentius, Scudd. loc. cit., and N. Ovidius, Scudd. loc. cit. 
Habitat, Florida. 
N. Funeralis, Scudd. loc. cit. Habitat, Texas. 
N. Juvenalis, Fabr. Ent. Syst. hi. 1, p. 339, no. 291 (1793). 
Habitat, the States. 
N. Ennius, Scudd., N. Persius, Scudd., andN. Lucillus, Scudd., 
Proc. Bost. Nat. Hist. Soc. xiii. 1870. Habitat, Massachusetts. 
Several other species are also described by Scudder : N. 
Propertius and N. Tihullus from California, allied to N. Tristis, Boisd., 
from the same locality ; N. Plautus, from Florida. 
N. Catullus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. hi. p. 348 (1793). — Is widely 
distributed through the States. 
About forty-five species of North American species of Pam- 
pliila appear in Mr. Kirby’s Catalogue ; one of these, P. Vitellius, 
Smith, Lep. Ins. Georg, i. t. 17 (1797), inhabiting Georgia, was 
admitted as British by Stephens (111. Brit. Ent. Haust. i. p. 102, 
1828), said to have been taken at Barnstaple. It is also figured in 
Wood’s ‘ Index Entomologicus ’ under the name of P. Bucephalus, 
St., with the localities Devonshire and Surrey. It is possible it 
may have been accidentally imported at that time. 
Thjpnelicus Nimiitor, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. 1, 324, T. Margmatus, 
Harris, Ins. Mass. 1862, T. Delaivare, Edw. Proc. Ent. Soc. 1863, 
are the only North American species of this genus recorded in 
Mr. Kirby’s Catalogue. The genus Thymelicus, together with 
Pampldla, would correspond to the genus Hesperia of this work. 
Two species of Carter oceplialus occur in North America : — 
C. Mandan, Edwards, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. ii. p. 20 (1863). 
Habitat, Lake Winnipeg. 
C. Mesapano, Scudd. Proc. Bost. Nat. Hist. Soc. xi. p. 383, 
n. 94 (1868). Habitat, Massachusetts. 
They are both allied to C. Palcemon, Pall. 
