some new Hesperiidm from Central and South America. 377 



Omitted. 

 Genus Psenclosarbia, Berg. An. Mus., Nac. Buenos Aires, 

 p. 256 (1897), of which the type is P. pliamicola, 

 Berg., which is like Sarhia, pertui, Plotz, and is proba- 

 bly allied to the genus Pyrrhopygopsis. 



Genus Phocides. 

 Omitted. 

 P. phanias, Burm. Descrip. Rep. Arg. p. 56 (1880), stated 



by Berg, to = P. pialcmon, Cr. 

 P. charon, Feld. Wien. Ent. Mon. iii, p. 405 (1859). 

 P. imhreus, Plotz, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xl, p. 406 (1879), MS. 

 drawings, pi. 1198. [Type Mus. Berol.] 



Genus Tarsodenus. 

 Omitted. 

 T. {Erycides) herrichn, Herr. Schff, Prods. 1869, p. 60, 



no. 10. Plotz, MS. drawings, pi. 1204. 

 T. {Erycides) erehus, Plotz, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xl. (1879), 

 p. 407, MS. drawings, pi. 1201. 



I suppose it would be possible to go through the whole 

 work and find omissions and mistakes on almost every 

 page, and I have noticed that many African species 

 described by Dr. Butler in the P.Z.S. and also by 

 Mr. Lathy and others are not included, but I have said 

 enough to warn students of this difficult group not to 

 describe as new, without further research, species that 

 they do not find in this work, and it is to be hoped that 

 M. Mabille will be able to revise and republish his lists. 

 As for the indices, the less said the better. They are very 

 inaccurate, and in more than one case names are referred 

 to as being on pages which do not exist. 



Sub-family, PYRRHOPYGIN^^. 



Pyrrhopyge, Hiibn. 

 Pyrrhopyge infantilis, sp. nov. (Plate XXI, fig, 1.) 



$ . Upper-side. Uniform dark indigo-blue ; cilia of both wings 

 pure white except apical third of fore- wing which is black. Under- 

 side, fore-wing dark indigo-blue with inner margin towards base 

 brownish-black ; hind-wing indigo-blue with basal half pale 



