Holland: The Lepidoptera of the Isle of Pines. 495 



Genus Thecla Fabricius. 



19. Thecla columella Fabricius. 



Thecla columella Fabricius, Ent. Syst., Ill, i, 1793, p. 282. 



There is before me a series of thirty-two specimens, male and female, 

 taken from the end of July to the beginning of September at Nueva 

 Gerona. 



20. Thecla martialis Herrich-Schaeffer. 



Thecla marlialis H.-S., Correspond. -Blatt Regensb., XVIII, 1864, p. 164. 



A single somewhat damaged male, taken at Xueva Gerona, May 6, 

 1912. 



21. Thecla favonius Smith & z\bbot. 



Thecla favoni us Smith & Abbot, Rarer Lepidopterous Insects of Georgia, I, 1797, 

 p. 27, PL XIV. 



A badly torn and rubbed specimen, so poor as to make its identi- 

 fication difficult, yet undoubtedly referable to this species. It was 

 taken at Xueva Gerona, June 8, 1912. 



Genus Lycaena Fabricius. 



22. Lycaena hanno (Stoll). 



Papilio hanno Stoll, Suppl. to Cramer's Papillons Exotiques, 1790, p. 170, PI. 

 XXXIX, figs. 2, 2b. 



The collection includes one hundred and one specimens, males 

 and females, all taken at Nueva Gerona, the dates of capture ranging 

 from ]\Iay 6 to September 6, 1912, though by far the greater number 

 were taken in the month of August. 



23. Lycaena ammon Lucas. 



Lyccena ammon Lucas, in Sagra's Historia de Cuba, VII, 1856, p. 262; PI. XVI, 

 figs. 6, 7a, "jb. 



Mr. Link took eleven specimens, three at Los Indios, the rest at 

 Xueva Gerona. The dates of capture range from May 5 to August 2, 

 1912. 



24. Lycaena theonus Lucas. 



Lyccena theonus Lucas, in Sagra's Historia Natural de Cuba, VII, 1856, p. 262, 

 PI. XVI, figs. 8, 8a, 86. 



One rather badly damaged female, taken at Xueva Gerona, August 

 8, 1912. 



