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lighter in color and lacks the long hair on the hind wings, 

 which is such a prominent character in the male. Archonias 

 lyceas was taken in Cochise Co., Arizona, and the specimen 

 figured was sent to me for identification by Mr. O. C. Poling, 

 who very kindly permitted me to retain it for some weeks s< > 

 that the NEWS family might have the pleasure of seeing it also. 

 It looks somewhat like a little Danais, but belongs to the !'/<>'- 

 idu-. Dr. Barnes also sent me a specimen for ^identification 

 along with a lot of other extra faunal species mentioned in his 

 paper in the January NEWS. Lyceas was described in the 

 Biological Centrali- Americana, Rhop., Vol. ii, p. 123, August, 

 1889. Two male specimens are mentioned by Messrs. God- 

 man and Salvin from Bugaba. 



DESCRIPTION OF PLATE. 



* Fig. i. Pamphila hoboinok Harris, $ , upperside. 

 Fig. 2. " underside. 



Fig. 3- " " " 9, 



Fig. 4. li upperside. 



-j Fig. 5. Pamphila zabulon Bdl. Lee rj, upperside. 



Fig. 6. " underside. 



Fig. 7. " 9, 



Fig 8. " upperside. 



- Fig. 9. scuddcri Skinner, ^, (type). 



Fig. 10. 9 (type). 



" Fig. n. bellus Edwards <j\ 



Fig. 12. cJ\ underside. 



- Fig. 13. panoquin SniHrler r?, upperside. 



Fig. 14. underside. 



-< Fig. 15. stigma Skinner <^, upperside, (co-type). 



Fig. 1 6. " underside. 



-* Fig. 17. pittacus Edwards rj\ upperside. 



Fig. 18. " " underside. 



-> Fig. 19. rhesus " upperside. 



Fig. 20. " underside. 



*Fig. 21. nemorum Boisduval cT> upperside. 



-Fig. 22. inassasoif var. siiffusa Laurent ^, underside. 



* Fig. 23. draco Edwards 9- underside. 



-M Fig. 24. loaumii VVorthington ^, underside. 



>4 Fig. 25. alcina Skinner $ , upperside (type). 



- Fig. 26. panoquinoides Skinner " upperside (type). 

 "Fig. 27. sEgialc streckcri Skinner ^, upperside. 

 -Fig. 28. Archonias lyceas Godman and Salvin, upperside. 



