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Oregonia, Edw. , Oregon, Arizona. (255) P. Zolicaon, Bdv. (256) P. Americus, Koll. These all feed as larvae on various Umbelli- ferse (parsley family). There is much room for doubt whether all the species are distinct, but there are three quite distinct groups containing respectively two, three, and four of this species. Euphloedes. (257) E. Troilus, Linn. Very doubtfully credited to this State. The larva feeds on spicewood and sassafras. Laertias. (258) L. Philenor, Linn. (259) L. Mylotes, Bat...es. The larva feeds on Aristolochia (Dutchman's pipe). Heriaclides. (260) H. Thoas, Linn. , Arizona. The larva feeds on citrus trees. FAMILY HESPERID. E. This family of heavy bodied butterflies known as " skip- pers" can be distinguished by their very wide heads and the insertion of the antennae far apart. They are con- sidered the lowest family, and the one that approaches nearest to the moths. These insects need more study along every line. The generic placing of some of the species given below is rather doubtful.
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