catalogue of Trinidad Lepidoptera Rhopalocera. 569 
Range. Unknown. 
Caparo, W. Central Trinidad (/. Birch). 
TMOLUS VESULUS. 
Papilio vesulus, Cram., Pap. Ex., iv, t. 340, J. K. (1782). 
Range. GUIANA. 
Not uncommon near Port of Spain. Feb. 3, 1913 (K. 
St. A. Rogers). 
Maraval (G@. E. Tryhane). 
TMOLUS POLITUS. 
Thecla politus, H. H. Druce, P.Z.S., p. 625, pl. xxxvi, 
ff, 22, 23 (1907). 
Range. GUATEMALA to BRAZIL. 
I consider this to be a form of 7’. beon. 
TMOLUS AZIA. 
Thecla azia, Hew., Ill. D. L., p. 144, n. 245 (1873). 
Range. Mexico to the AMazon VALLEY. 
A series in Mr. H. J. Adams’ collection from St. Ann’s 
Valley. 
TMOLUS PHRUTUS. 
Bithys phrutus, Hiibn. Zutr. Ex. Sch., ff. 703, 704 (1832). 
Range. GUIANA. 
One specimen from St. Ann’s Valley (G. E. Tryhane). 
Kasily overlooked from its diminutive size. 
Tmo.us Iop1nus (Pl. XXX, fig. 12). 
Tmolus iodinus, n. sp. 
Fore-wing dark iron blue with the costa and outer margin rather 
narrowly blackish. Hind-wing similar; anal angle with a very 
dark red irregular spot bordered with black. A small tail-like 
projection at the termination of vein 3, and a much longer one at 
vein 2. Each of these is tipped with white. Celia black except 
at anal angle, where it is whitish. Underside of fore-wing brown, 
very dark in the basal third and palest in central area. A straight 
red line runs from costa two-thirds from base to vein 2. A sub- 
terminal blackish line. Underside of hind-wing coloured as in fore- 
wing. A red line from costa two-thirds from base to vein 2; it is 
then continued as a wavy white line forming a letter W. Red 
Veg ee, 
