catalogue of Trinidad Lepidoptera Rhopalocera. 567 
Range. Brazit, Rio; VENEZUELA. 
One specimen in St. Ann’s Valley (G. E. Tryhane). 
Easily confounded with Callipsyche thius. 
[141. TMoLuUS ECHION. | 
Papilio echion, Linn., Syst. Nat., 1, 2, p. 788 (1767). 
Tmolus basalides, Hiibn., Zutr. Ex. Schmett, f. 977, 
978. 
Thecla ziba, Hew., Desc. Lyc., p. 26, n. 56. 
Several specimens have been taken in St. Ann’s Valley, 
and the species is without doubt an inhabitant of the 
Island. 
TMOLUS SIMAETHIS. 
Papilio simaethis, Dru., Ill. Ex. Ent., 1, t. 1, f. 3 (1773). 
Range. Mexico to 8. Braziu. 
A single specimen in the “ Adams’ 
Ann’s Valley. 
b) 
collection from St. 
TMOLUS BITIAS. 
Papilio bitias, Cram., Pap. Ex., 11, t. 104, E. (1779). 
Papilio syncellus, Cram., Pap. Ex., iv, t. 334, A. B. 
(1782). 
Range. GuIANA; AMAZONS; CENTRAL AMERICA. 
Found close to Port of Spain in 1904 (G@. £. Tryhane). 
Aniapita Road, Apr. 1907 (@. B. Longstaff). 
[TMOLUS UNILINEA. ] 
This species which I described in my Catalogue is the 
same as Hewitson’s Thecla philinna. 
The synonomy stands therefore :— 
Thecla philinna, Hew., Desc. Lyc., p. 19, n. 43 (1868). 
Tmolus unilinea, Kaye, Trans. Ent. Soc., p. 192 (1904). 
Tmo.us tases, H. H. Druce, P.Z.S., p. 602,. pl. xxxvi, 
f. 6. (1907). 
This I consider to be a small 7. crolus 3. Mr. Druce 
compares his insect with 7. echion, Linn., but as pointed 
out by me in the “ Entomologist,” 1908, p. 11, 7’. echion, 
Linn., is not synonymous with 7. crolus, Cram., as he 
treats 1t. 
TRANS. ENT. SOC. LOND. 1913.—PARTIII. (JAN.) PP 
