204 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
T. Dolylas, Cr. Corrientes. Several examples taken in a 
garden, in March. “A butterfly of rapid flight.” 
T’. Meton, Cr. Paraguay: woods near Asuncion, in Dee.: 
very rare. 
T. Linus, Sulz. Paraguay: woods near Asuncion. Dec. and 
Jan. : scarce. 
T’. Simaethis, Dru. Corrientes. In an open sandy spot, with 
scattered flowers, but no grass. A few examples taken in March 
and April. 
T. Cruenta, mihi. Above, f.w. sooty black, with a very 
slight reflex of greyish blue toward the base. 4H. w. sooty black 
on the outer half, with a few minute scattered azure scales ; 
sradually becoming bright azure on the half occupied by the 
median nervure and its nervules: abdom. fossa nearly white. 
Below, all w. light brownish grey, crossed by four bands of dark 
red; viz. on f. w. a dash across the cell; then one widening in 
the middle, where it is broken, and (so to say) disjointed, beyond 
the cell; then a loose and vanishing cloud of red specks; and 
then a line on the very edge. H. w. much the same, but the first 
band consists of three, and the second of many, disjointed 
portions. There is a red spot between the bases of the two tails, 
and a black-centred red spot on the anal lobe. The thorax 
is black, and the abdomen white above, both sprinkled with azure 
scales : these parts are white beneath. Exp. 0'7inch. This pretty 
little species my London correspondent marks as J’molus Celmus 
of Cr., near which it evidently comes; but it is, I think, distinct. 
It is also near Th. sanguinalis of Burmeister (op. cit. p. 239), 
which he describes as ecaudate: but mine has the tails of the 
usual length. Corrientes, on bushes and flowering herbs at the 
edge of the monte. One specimen in April. (See fig. 4). 
T’. Celmus, Cr. This differs from the preceding. Above, all 
the w. lustrous deep blue, with a broad outer margin of black, 
well defined. Below, light grey: f. w. crossed, at half- and three- 
fourths-length, by two faint darker lines. H. w. with two or 
three indistinct dusky spots; a red spot between the tails, and one 
on anal lobe, both black-centred. Exp. 0°7 inch. Paraguay ; 
Dec. ; edge of woods ; very scarce. 
T. ‘Eurytulus, Hiibn. Corrientes: plentiful. Paraguay : 
rather scarce: Dec. and Jan. 
T. Beon, Cr. Corrientes: bushes and flowers at the edges of 
he monte, in April. Very scarce. 
