NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXI. 1914. 311 



33. Lycaena icarus celina Anst. 



Lijcaena celiiia Austant, Pet. Nouv. Ent. vol. ii. No. 212 (1879) (Sidi-Bel-Abbbs). 



This is also a species which is not very abundant. I received 14 cJcJ and 6 ? ? 

 from Victor Faronlt captured in April, May, and June 1913. 4 ? ? are washed 

 with blue, while two above closely resemble asirarc/ie cramefa and are very small. 



34. Lycaena martini Allard. 



Lycaena martini. Allard, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, Ser. 4. vol. 7, p. .310. t. 6. f. 2 (1867) (Lambessa). 



Apparently rare at Gnelt-es-Stel, though common enough near Lambfese. 

 Victor Faroult sent 10 c?c? and 3 ? ? from April. 



35. Lycaena allardi Oberth. 



Lycaena allardi Oberthiir, Pel. NoTir. Ent. i. p. 412 (1874) (Sebdou). 



This species is not at all abundant. Wecaptured 3 c?c? and 2 ? ? in April 1912, 

 and Victor Faronlt sent 16 SS and ? ? from April, May, and June 1913. 



30. Lycaena astrarche cramera Esch. 



Lycaena cramera Esohscholtz, in Kulzeb. ije/.se, iii. p. 217. pi. 10. f. 26. a, b (1821) (Canary Islands). 



Victor Faroult sent 1 c? from May, 1 c? from August, and 1 ? from September 

 1913. 



GRYPOCEEA. 



37. Carcharodus lavaterae internirufus subsp. nov. 



This new race is much more conspicuous when alive than after it has been in 

 the cabinet for some time. 



It differs from lavaterae lavaterae by the cinnamon-rufous suffusion of the fore- 

 wings, the very bright cream-coloured pale spots, and more especially by the bright 

 brownish crimson of the outer four-fifths of the area of the forewings below vein 1. 



It is this crimson area which fades after some months to dull pale cinnamon 

 crimson. 



We first saw this insect in the plantation at Aid Sefra in May 1913, and then 

 I received 3 c?(? taken by Victor Faronlt at Guelt-es-Stel in May. 



Type: c? taken May 12, 1913. 



38. Carcharodus stauderi Reverdin. 



Cfircharodus stauderi Reverdin, Bull. Sue. Lep. Geneve, vol. ii. p. 225. pi. 21 ff. 5 A- 12 (191.3) (EI 

 Kantara). 



This species had been taken by ns at El Kantara in 1909, and we also received 

 it from the Arab Cheli Brahim ; but 1 always took it to be the common (tlthcae, 

 and therefore never examined it. 



It is rare at Guelt-es-Stel. Faroult sent 1 c?, 1 ? from May, and one bat- 

 tered (J from July 1913. 



