1864.] 
507 
Secondaries fuscous, slightly sprinkled with blue upon the disk; a 
marginal series of rounded fuscous spots in grey circlets. 
California, from Dr. Behr. 
This is the Western representative of Psendargiolus. It is much 
smaller than that species, but otherwise very like it. 
Lyc^na Lycea, nov. sp. 
Male. Expands inch. Upper side purplish blue, color of An- 
tlacis Boisd., with broad fuscous hind margins; fringes white. 
Under side grey white; both wings have a row of brown points re¬ 
presenting the iunules of obsolete marginal spots; a second row of 
eight black spots, each circled with white; the first on costa minute, 
the second round, the third oval, the fourth, fifth and sixth cordate, 
the others round; all, except the first, conspicuous; discal spot reni- 
form. 
Secondaries have a second row of small spots nearly parallel with the 
margin; the second and third separated by a wide space; near the 
base three points in a line, one upon the costa, the second in the cell, 
the third upon the abdominal margin; all the spots circled with white; 
discal streak faint. 
Bocky Mountains. 
Hesperia nemoris, nov. sp. 
Male. Expands one inch. Upper side glossy brown; secondaries 
covered with greenish hairs except a narrow space along the costal and 
inner margins; primaries have three yellow dots in line, on the costa, 
and two small spots on the disk; fringes long, whitish, dark brown at 
tips of nervules on primaries only. 
Under side greenish grey, except on inner margin of primaries, 
which is brown; same spots as above on primaries, but enlarged; on 
secondaries a sub-marginal band of small spots, not reaching the inner 
margin; two minute spots on the costa and a third on the disk, 
scarcely paler than the ground color. 
Taken at Portsmouth, Ohio, by Mr. John Bolton. 
