Early Stages.—We know little of these.
The insect is found in Florida.
(6) Limochores yehl, Skinner, Plate XLVI, Fig. 40, ♂ (Skinner's Skipper).
Butterfly.—The upper side of the male is shown in the plate. On the under side the wings are lighter, the secondaries uniformly pale cinnamon-brown, marked with a semicircle of four yellowish round spots, with a small spot on the cell toward the base. Expanse, 1.25-1.35 inch.
Early Stages.—Unknown.
The species has been taken in Florida, and is as yet not common in collections. The figure is that of the type.
Genus EUPHYES, Scudder
Butterfly.—The antennæ have the club stout, elongate, furnished with a short crook at the end; the palpi are densely scaled; the third joint is slender, bluntly conical, projecting beyond the vestiture of the second joint. The neuration is shown in the cut.
Egg.—Hemispherical.
Caterpillar.—The head small, body cylindrical, tapering forward and backward from the middle, the body profusely covered with minute tapering hairs arising from small, wart-like protuberances.