1 96 Mr. W. J. Kaye's Catalogue of the 



none on the costa or only at the extreme margin. Hind-wing of the 

 same colour as fore-wing, the blue reaching almost to costa and with- 

 out any distinct patch of black. Inner margin iron-blue. Under- 

 side of fore-wing dirty white with a broken line of pure white spots 

 beyond middle from costa to vein 2. Under-side of hind-wing dirty 

 white with a post-medial irregular line of white marks. A black 

 spot at anal angle exteriorlj' edged with orange ; and between veins 

 2, 3 is a large reddish-orange spot encasing a black point on the 

 lower side. 

 Exp. 30 mm. 



Taken in May 1898 at the Botanical Gardens {W. J. 

 Kayc). 



Iaspis, n. gen. 

 Palpi small, the 3rd joint visible from above. Fore-wing with the 

 costa abruptly arched from base for a short distance ; outer margin 

 almost straight. Vein 5 from much nearer 4 than 6 ; vein 3 from 

 close to lower angle of cell. Veins 7, 8 given off from the same place, 

 beyond the cell is an oblong band of smooth black scales in the $ . 

 Discocellulars greatly curved inwards and following the outline of 

 the band. Hind-wing with the upper discocellular slightly acute ; 

 lower discocellular forming almost a right angle. Vein 5 about 

 equidistant from 4 and 6. Vein 7 given off long before the end of 

 cell. Inner margin of wing rounded. A medium length tail at the 

 extremity of vein 2 and a shorter one at vein 3. 



Type Symmachia temesa, Hew. 



159. Iaspis temesa. 



Symmachia temesa, Hew., 111. D. L., p. 1, n. 2 (1868). 



Range. Brazil, Amazons ; Cayenne. 



One or two only from Sangre Grande in the interior of 

 the Island. 



160. Oenomaus ortygnus. 



Papilio ortygnus, Cram., Pap. Ex., iii, t. 243, B. (1782). 

 Range. Honduras ; Brazil, Amazon region. 

 Fairly common round Port of Spain. 



161. PSEUDOLYC^NA MARSYAS. 



Fa2yilio marsyas, Linn., Mas. Ulr., p. 315 (1764). 

 Range. Brazil ; Venezuela ; Argentina. 



