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Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith *). 
Allied to D. mexicana, but differing from it in the coloration of the thorax and 
abdomen. | 
1(s). Dycladia thera. (Tab. LXXI. fig. 26.) 
Dycladia thera, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) iv. p. 85 (1889) '. 
Primaries black, with the hyaline markings almost identical with those of D. mewicana, but with the apical 
spot smaller and narrower; the secondaries with the black margin considerably narrower than in that 
species; the underside of both wings as above: head and collar bright blue, the thorax and upperside of the 
abdomen dull black; the tegule black, with a yellow dot at the base; the abdomen with a yellow spot 
on each side close to the base, the sides and the anal segment bright blue, the underside and the anal 
tuft bright scarlet ; antenne and legs black. Expanse 14 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith). 
Allied to D. mexicana, but larger, and differing in the coloration of the head, 
thorax, and abdomen. 
1(c). Dycladia demona, sp. n. (Tab. LXXI. fig. 29.) 
Primaries deep black, darkest close to the base, the fringe black ; secondaries hyaline, with the veins, apex, 
and outer margin black: head bright metallic-blue; antennz black, banded with white near the tip; 
collar, tegule, thorax, and base of the abdomen chrome-yellow, the rest of the upperside of the abdomen 
metallic blue-black, with a row of orange spots on each side of the three middle segments; underside of 
the thorax, and the coxe and femora of the fore legs, bright carmine ; underside of the abdomen black. 
Expanse 1,4, inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (coll. Schaus). 
Allied to D. lydia, Druce, but very distinct therefrom. 
Dycladia vittata (I. p. 61). | 
To the localities given, add :—MExIco, Rinconada and Orizaba in Vera Cruz 
(coll, Schaus), Temax in North Yucatan (Gaumer). 
Dycladia correbioides (1. p. 61). 
To the localities given, add:—MExioo, Jalapa (M. Trujillo), Orizaba (Boucard, in 
mus. D.), Misantla (F. D. G.), Coatepec (Brooks), Atoyac in Vera Cruz, Teapa in 
Tabasco (H. H. Smith); Guatemata, in the city (Rodriguez) ; Honpuras (Candéze, in 
mus. D.); Costa Rica, Santa Clara Valley 1200 feet (Zurcher), Candelaria Mts. 
( Underwood). 
The specimen from Honduras is much more hyaline than any of the others I have 
seen, and it may prove to belong to a distinct species. 
Dycladia imitata (I. p. 62). 
To the locality given, add :—Howpuras (coll. Candéze). 
Dycladia augusta (I. p. 62). 
To the locality given, add :—-Muxico, Jalapa (M. Trujillo). 
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