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Genus 43. Dynamine. Hubn. 



23. D. Egaa. F. 



27. D. M%litta. Cr. 

 Genus 52. GYNyECiA. Doubl. 



1. G. Dirce. L. 

 Genus 59. Lucinia. Hubn. 



2. L. Sida. Hubn. 

 Genus 63. Megalura. Blanch. 



4. M. Chiron. F. 

 (18. M. Poeyi. Lucas.) 

 This is a synonym of AncEa Echemus 

 Doub, and should be omitted from 

 the list of the species of this genus, 



20. M Eleticha. Hubn. 

 Genus 64. Victorina. Blanch. 



I. V, Steneles. L. 

 Genus 65. Hypolimnas. Hubn. 



1. H. Bo Una. L. 



Kirby does not indicate America. 

 All the localities mentioned are in the 

 other hemisphere. 

 Genus 76. Adelpha. Hubn. 



6. A. Basilea. Cr. 

 Genus 93. Apatura. F. 



■ii. A.Druryi. Hbn. 

 33. A. Idyja. Hbn. 

 Genus gS. Aganisthos. Bdv. 

 \.A. Odius. F. 



2. A. Acheronta. F. 

 Genus 99. Prepona. Bdv. 



12. F.Antimache. Hbn. 

 Genus 109. Hypna. Hubn. 



I. H. Clytemnestra. Cr. 



var. Iphigenia. H. Sch. 

 Genus tio. An^a. Hubn. 



1. A. Troglodyta. F. 



t^. A. Echemus. Dby. 

 See note on Genus Megalura. 

 Genus in. Siderone. 



I. S. Ide. Hubn. 



FAMILY H.— LEMONHD 



SUB-FAMILY L— LlBYTHyEIN^ 



Genus i. Ltbtth^a. F. 

 Z. Terena. Godt. 



FAMILY III.— LYC ENID^. 

 Genus 10. Cupido. Schrank. 



65. C. Isopthalma. H. Sch. 



67. C. Hanno. Stoll. 



68. C. Atnmon. Lucas. 

 6g. C. Cassius. Cr. 



Genus 13. Thecla, F. 



228. T. Celida. Lucas. 

 302. T. Martialis. H. Sch. 



305. T. Simathis. Dr. 



306. T. Mce sites. H. Sch. 

 347. T. Coelebs, H, Sch. 

 373. T. Limenia. Hew. 



(Suppl.) 407. T. Angelia. Hew. 

 ( " ) 441. Z". Cybira. Hew. 

 Genus 38. Eum^us. Hubn. 



3. E. A tola. Poey. 



FAMILY IV.— PAPILIONID^. 



SUB-FAMILY I.— PIERINA:. 



Genus 5. Dismorphia. Hubn. 



2t.D. Spio. Godl., var. Cubana. H.Sc 

 Genus 10. Eurema. Hubn. 



1. E. Nicippe. Cr. 



2. E. Proterpia. F. 



4. E. Gtmdlackia. Poey. 

 33. E. Lisa. Bdv. 

 36. E. Palmyra. Poey. 

 39. E. Elathea. Cr. (?) 



43. E. Conjungens. H. Sch. 



44. E. JucMiida. Bois. 

 = . Ebriola. Poey. 



= . i . Albino. Poey. 

 46. E. Ditia. Poey. 



50. E.Lara-. (Gundl.) H. Sch. 



51. Z'. Citrina. Poey. 



54. E. Messalina, F. 



55. E. Gnathetie, Bdv. 

 Kirbv gives the last two numbers as 



distinct species, but they form but one, 

 and Bulaa, Bois, is a synonym of the 

 same. I have noted them as follows in 

 my collection : 



Terias Messalina. Fab. Mant. (1787) 

 Kby, P. 445. 

 " Gnathetie. Bdv. Spec. 46(1836). 

 Kby, P, 445 

 " Btilcea. Bdv. Spec. 47 (1836). 

 Kby, P. 446. 

 Arabella. Hbn. Zutr. 1837. 

 " Lradia. Poey. Mem. Cuba, 1831. 

 The whole of these five names are re- 

 ferable to one species. 



56. E. Lucina. Poey. 

 56 a. E. Fomsi. Poey. 

 56 b. E. Cubana. H. Sch. 

 (57. E. Bulcea. Bdv.) 



See note on E. Messalina, above. 

 65. E. Amelia. Poey. 

 Genus 11. Pieris. Schrank, 

 87. P. Monuste. L. 

 Genus 11 b. Daptonoura. Butl. 

 6. D. Salacia. Godt. 

 10. D. Llaite. Godt. 

 Genus 15. Catopsilia. Hbn. 

 6. C. Eubule. L. 

 12. C. Thalestris. Hubn. 

 Kirby appears to believe that C. 

 Thalestris and C. Avellaneda are but 

 little different. On the upper surface 

 they have some resemblance, princi- 

 pally in the ? , but the lower surfaces 

 are entirely unlike. 



12 a. C. Avellaneda. H. Sch. 

 14. C. Argante. F. 



C. Agatithe. Bdv. 

 On page 484 Kirby's Catalogue the 

 last named is given as a variety of C. 

 Argante. But there is a very great differ- 

 ence on the under side of the upper 



