ADDENDA. 401 



Illinois, west to California. 

 1241. LYCiENA Alce, Edw. (Page 294.) 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



Upper side of male brown, with a pinkish-blue reflec- 

 tion, deeper blue next to the base. The hind wings 

 have two fuscous points in the interspace near anal 

 angle and a round spot in the space next preceding. 

 Fringes grayish white. 



Under side fawn color, on the outer half of both 

 wings reticulated with whitish lines. The fore wings 

 have a mesial series of large, black, rounded spots, and 

 a concolored spot on the end of cell, all edged with white. 

 The hind wings have three spots on hind or outer mar- 

 gin, corresponding to those of upper side, velvet black 

 with metallic green edges ; two black spots on costa and 

 two at base. Body above covered with blue hairs, be- 

 low gray ; palpi white, last joint black ; antenna annu- 

 lated black and white ; club black above, fulvous below 

 at tip. 



Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Kansas, Missouri. 



1321 Ancyloxypha Longleyi, French. (Pas-e 

 301.) ^ ^ 



Female. — Expanse 1 inch. Fore wings with the 

 costa more straight from the shoulder to near the apex 

 than in Nmnitor, in this respect approaching TliymeUcus ; 

 apex rounded, but less than in Numitor ; outer marcriu 

 and hind wing rounded much as in Numitor ; antennae 

 reaching but little more than one-third the distance to 

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