120 W. J. HOLLAND. 



There is no mark to indicate the locality of this specimen, but it 

 was probably taken in the hill-country of the interior of the island. 



Genus ZE.IIEROS Boisd. 



44. Zetneros Confucius Wallace, MS. Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 

 1878, p. 701. 



This appears to be a good species, my specimens which, though not 



numerous, ai'e in rather poor preservation, for the most part are even 



smaller than the dimensions given by Mr. Moore. 



Genus ABISARA Feld. 

 KospHa Hew. 



45. Abisara L,.ydda Hew. (8. Lydda), Exot. Butt. Ill : Dodona and Sospita, 

 figs. 13 and 15; <S'. Saturata Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1878, p. 701. 



A long suite of specimens, male and female. 



Family I.YCJENIDJE, Steph. 



Genus I»IIL,ETITS Hiibn. 



46. Miletus Chiuensis Fcld., Eeise Nov. Lep. II, p. 284, n 364, PI. 35 

 figs. 35 and 36. 



Two males, one female. 



Genus L.YC^-E1¥A Fabr. 



47. L.yca'ua Roxus Godt., Enc. Meth. IX, p. 659, n. 142 ; Distant, Rhop. 

 Malay, p. 216, Tab. XXII, fig. 24. 



48. I-ycfena Aeliauus Fabr., Ent. Syst, III, i. p. 280, n. 79; Distant, 

 Ehop. Malay, ji. 228, Tab. XXI, fig. 18. XXII, fig. 19. 



49. Lryca^na Baeticus L., Syst. Nat. I, 2, p. 789, n. 226. 



The specimens are much larger than those I have from Italy and 

 Greece. 



50. L.yca»na Siniilis Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1878, p. 702. 



51. Lycfena sp? 

 One male. 



Genus THECXA Fain-. 



52. Tliecla Plioenicoparyphus n. sp. PI. II, fig. 1. 



Male.- — Upper surface dark brown. Fore wing with a wide 

 and irregular subapical spot of deep red. Hind wings broadly mar- 

 gined on the exterior with the same color. A series of minute black 

 marginal lunules is followed by the bluish white fringe. Tail long 

 and dark brown in color. Under surface bright lustrous ochreous. 

 Fore wings narrowly bordered with red, the border widening from apex 

 toward the inner angle, where it is terminated by a quadrate spot of 

 dark gray bordered externally and internally by a narrow line of 

 white. Hind loings broadly bordered with dark red, fading into 

 pink at the outer margin. This red marginal band is set off inter- 

 nally by a row of white lunules, one for each intra-neural space, and 



