636 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. 45. 



LASIOPHILA ZAPATOZA Westwood. 



San Miguel, 6,000 feet, September 1, 1911. 



OXEOSCHISTUS PRONAX Hewitson. 



Huadquina, 5,000 feet, July 26, 1911. 



TAYGETIS CELIA Cramer. 



Pampaconas River, August, 1911. 



MYGONA PROCHYTA Hewitson. 



San Miguel, 5,000 feet, September, 1911. 



The specimen is of the form chyprota Grosse-Smith. 



PRONOPmLA PORSENNA Hewitson. 



Pampaconas River, August, 1911. 



Subfamily BRikSSOIL.IN'-S:. 

 CALIGO ILIONEUS Cramer. 



Huadquina, 5,000 feet, July 26, 1911. 



Faimly RIODINID^. 



ANCYLURIS MELEBCEUS Fabricius. 



Pampaconas River, August, 1911. 



CHARIS GYN.fflA Godart. 



Panama Canal Zone, June 17, 1911. 



FamUy LYC^NIDiE. 



THECLA CANDAR H. H. Druce. 



Tincochaca, 7,000 feet, August 9, 1911. 



THECLA OCRISIA Hewitson. 



Pampaconas River, August, 1911. 



Huadquina, 5,000 feet, August, 1911. 



The specimens are of the form peruviana Eschscholtz. 



THECLA TYLERI, new species. 



Near yojoa Reakirt. Beneath grayer, less reddish, the lines of 

 both wings straighter, not broken nor scalloped, rounded below, 

 not angled, without red bordering scales; marginal ocellus small, 

 without red; no red at anal angle. 



Type.— Cat. No. 15620, U.S.N .M., Coropuna, 14,500 feet, October, 

 1911. 



Named in honor of Mr. Victor Tyler, of New Haven, Connecticut. 



THECLA BENNETTI, new species. 



Bright metallic blue above; fore wing with a darker, less metallic 

 patch on the disk; outer margin black, broadest at apex and grad- 

 ually narrowing to tornus. Hind wing black on costa and apex, 

 outer margin very narrowly so; long tail at end of vein 2, shorter 

 one -at 3, both white tipped. Beneath, blackish gray with ocher tint; 

 fore wing with the median line straight, white, black-edged witliin; 

 submarginal line fine, slightly dislocated on the veins. Hind wing 

 with the median Une colored as on fore wing, irregular, produced 



