20 WM. H. EDWARDS. 



Body above, brown, beneath, white; palpi, white; antennae black, 

 anuulated with white; club, black, ferruginous at tip. 



From 1 9 taken in Plain County, Colorado. Collection of Henry 

 Edwards, Esq. Approaching Li/csena in the color and markings of 

 under side. 



Lyc.bna Kodiak, n. sp. 



3Iale. P]xpands 1.25 inch. Upper side dull violet blue; margins 

 narrowly edged with fuscous; fringes sordid white. 



Under side fawn color, bluish at base; slightly clouded with grey 

 on secondaries ; both wings have fuscous discal bars, edged with whi- 

 tish ; a common median row of rounded fuscous spots, all edged with 

 whitish, that of primaries curved beyond the cell, of secondaries paral- 

 lel to the margin ; a common submarginal row of faint spots, the second 

 from anal angle surmounted by a round spot, perhaps belonging to 

 median row, but much posterior to the line of same; near base, a black 

 point on cell and a second on»costa. 



Body above blue, thorax beneath, blue grey; palpi white at base, 

 furnished with long black hairs, black at tip; antennae black, annula- 

 ted with white; club black above, ferruginous below and at tip. 



Female. Expands 1.3 inches. Upper side light brown, deep blue 

 at base, covering half the wing on primaries, fading gradually towards 

 the hind margin, and on secondaries covering the cell and upper ab- 

 dominal margin; primaries have a curved black line at extremity of 

 cell ; faint traces of fulvous spots next anal angle. 



Under side as in male. 



From Kodiak, 1^,1$. Collection of Dr. Behr. 



Chrysopiianus Cupreus, n. sp. 



Male. Expands 1.1 inch. Upper side bright copper red, color of 

 ruhidus; hind margins edged by black, the secondaries narrowly; both 

 wings crossed by a tortuous, extra-discal, row of small brown spots and 

 points; a spot on arc of primaries and a faint spot in cell; on arc of 

 secondaries a black point. 



Under side of primaries ochraceous inclining to red; spots as above, 

 larger, edged with white; a spot near base in cell; marginal border 

 fawn color, on the anterior edge of which is a row of brown points. 



Secondaries paler, mottled with white, obscured at base; a marginal 

 series of orange crescents, the one next anal angle long and narrow; 

 traces of brown spots on marginal edge; extra discal spots as above, in 



