1()2 rA-Mll.\ I.VC K.VIU.K. 



cinctis, aliis aurantiacis, ui^ro notatis, infima cum striola iiit(M-no-aiiali 

 aurantiaca conlluontc : oxp. alar. uuc. 1, lin. 3. 



Cartai^o, Costa Hica {Ten Fallen). Coll. Drucc. 



ij. Tiiiolus Clidricliloriis, Jir/. J'K 



Tmolus Charichlorus, BiiUer ^y Driice, Cist. Ent. 5, p. 109 (1S72). 



Akc supra puvpurcac ; antica costa et plaga quadrata apicali nigris ; 

 posticoc area costali ot linca marginali nigris; area abdoininali cincrea: ala3 

 suhtus olivacco-fuscsc ; anticne linca discali nigra, albo marginata ; ])ostic:c 

 linca discali nigra, extrorsiun albo marginata, ad margincm internum l)ian- 

 gulata; macidis marginalibus vclut in T. Isobeone : cxj). alar. unc. 1, lin. '1. 



Cartago, Costa Rica {Vcm Fatten). Coll. Drucc. 



/. TiJ/o/iia liejt((ri/i.s, fi(j. -l. 



Tmolus Denarius, Fn/lcr .S- Dntce, Cist. Ent. 5, p. 109 (1872). 



Ahe supra cuprco-rusca' ; ])()stica' macula anali sordidc rula. al1)i(l() ciucta ; 

 ala; subtns f'usca.'; anticic litura disco-celluhiri, linca discali ct altera sub- 

 marginali nigro-i'uscis, albido plus minusvc marginatis ; posticus litura disco- 

 cellulari, vclut in anticis; linca discali ad niarginem internum biangulata, 

 nigra, introrsum brunnco, cxtrorsum allx) marginata; liuea, margini extcrno 

 j)ropiore, nigra; occllis septem plus minusvc brunnois, qninto et septimo 

 nigro notatis, sexto griseo ; linea antcmarginali albida : vx]). alar. unc. 1. 



Cartago, Costa Rica {Van Fatten). Coll. Druce. 



Tlie Genus Tmohis will doubtless eventually have to be subdivided ; many of the species being 

 cvidcntl}' not strictly typical : however, as I have not time at present to examine critically the whole of 

 the Tliichiid group of the Th<-clin<e, I have jjrovisionally contented niy.se,]f with the few genera created 

 by Hiibner, some of which differ so strikingly in ncuratiou, palpi, auil dtlur inipnrtant generic cha- 

 racters, that it is strange tliat they .should v\n have been ]ilaced together. 



(ienera so apparent to the eye, botli in marking and lorni, as Panthiades, AtlideK, TherituK. an<l 

 Mitlinis are ciisily separated : the most curi(nis thing, however, is that our British Lepidoptorists liave 

 never discovered the palpable structural dilference between 'Ilicdd and Strynwii, whilst at the same 

 time Ihi'V have kept as distinct such genera a.s Vuvckhh and Grapfn. 



