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costa gray; outer margin gray with two rows of checkered spots, the 

 inner square, white-edged without, the outer row narrow, fainter 

 toward costa. Jlind wing soft gray, with shaded white submarginal 

 streak; quadrate checkered spots in a faint row near base, a distinct 

 row across middle, the three below vein 3 alternatingly dislocated 

 toward base and outwardly; a spot at tornus and two beyond the 

 tail, these gold centered. 



Cotypes. — Six specimens, Cat. No. 15625, U.S.N.M., Cotahuasi, 

 9,000 feet, October, 1911; Chuquibamba, 10,000 feet, October, 1911. 



LYCffiNA CALLANGA Staudlnger. 



San Miguel, 6,000 feet, July 24, 1911. 



Urubamba, 9,500 feet, July 15, 1911. 



Mr. Schaus notes this as possibly a manuscript name. The males 

 are violet above, blue toward base; female with submarginal yel- 

 lowish crescents on hind wing, followed by violaceous rounded spots 

 with dark centers. Beneath, fore wing reddish; two white ringlets 

 in cell, one below; an outer row of same; termen gray with double 

 lunular white line. Hind wing gray; two rows of white rings and 

 one at end of cell; submarginal white band followed by faint cres- 

 cents with two metallic specks near tornus. 



LYC^NA MARINA Reakirt. 



San Miguel, 6,000 feet, July 24, 1911. 



LYCaENA ZACHACINA Butler and Druce. 



Cantas, 2,000 feet, November, 1911. 

 Urubamba, 9,500 feet, July 16, 1911. 

 Coropuna, 14,500 feet, October, 1911. 



LYCiENA ALTICOLA Godman and Salvin. 



Cantas, 2,000 feet, November, 1911. 

 Coropuna, 14,500 feet, October, 1911. 



LYCJENA KOA Druce.» 



Pampaconas River, August, 1911. 



Cotahuasi, 9,000 feet, October, 1911. 



Urubamba, 9,500 feet, July 16, 1911. 



Chuquibamba, 10,000 feet, October, 1911. 



Coropuna, 14,500 feet, October, 1911. 



The specimens taken in July and August are dark above, blue over 

 blackish. Those taken in October are bright metallic silvery blue 

 with narrow black margin to both wings. Evidently these are 

 seasonal forms. 



Family HESPERIID/E. 



EUDAMUS EURYCLES Hubner. 



Panama Canal Zone, June 16, 1911. 



EUDAMUS SIMPLICIUS Stoll. 



Huadquina, 5,000 feet, August, 1911. 



1 Or vapa Staudinger. I have the reference to neither, so can not say which name has precedence. 



