catalogue of Trinidad Lepidoptera Rhopalocera. 563 
Range. Brazit, Amazons. 
Not rare near Port of Spain, but less common than 
C. argyrodines (= gynsea) or C. avius. 
CHARIS CHELONIS. 
Charis chelonis, Hew., Ex. Butt., 11, t. 1, f. 9 (1866). 
Charis chelonis, Mengel, Cat. Eryc., p. 100. 
One specimen in Mr. H. J. Adams’ collection taken in 
St. Ann’s Valley. 
Range. Braziu. 
CHARIS HOLOSTICTA. 
Charis holosticta, Godm. and Salv., Biol. Cent. Am., ii, 
703 (1901). 
Charis holosticta, Mengel, Cat. Eryc., p. 104. 
Two specimens taken by Mr. F. Birch at Lavenville near 
Port of Spain, Nov. 15, 1904. This bright yellow species 
is apparently always rare. 
Range. NicaraGua to VENEZUELA. 
CARIA DOMITIANUS. 
Hesperia domitianus, Fab., Ent. Syst., ui, 1, 315, No. 193 
(1793). 
Caria domitianus, Mengel, Cat. Eryc., p. 105. 
Range. VENEZUELA to NICARAGUA. 
La Brea in cacao plantation, Jan. 24, 1913 (K. St. A. 
Rogers). 
BAEOTIS ZONATA. 
Baeotis zonata, Feld., Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges., 469, No. 15 
(1869). 
Baeotis zonata, Mengel, Cat. Eryc., p. 106. 
Range. CENTRAL AMERICA; VENEZUELA. 
On flowers of black sage, Sept. 30, 1904, at Port of Spain 
(Ff. Birch). 
On this occasion Mr. Birch took four specimens, but this 
is the only record. 
LASAIA OILEUS. 
Lasaia oileus, Godm., Trans. Ent. Soc., p. 541, pl. 22, 
f. 10, 11 (1903). 
Lasaia oileus, Mengel, Cat. Erye., p. 109. 
