catalogue of Trinidad Lepidoptera Rhopalocera. 581 
PADRAONA TRYHANA (Pl. XXX, fig. 3). 
Padraona tryhana, un. sp. 
Antennae with the shaft ringed black and orange, the tip black 
above and orange beneath. Palpi beneath pale yellow with a few 
black hairs; above the second joint is velvety black. Head, 
thorax and abdomen, clothed with dark golden scales. Fore-wing 
deep golden; the broad outer margin blackish and an irregular 
mark joining the band near apex and running to base of wing also 
blackish. Along vein 2 the marking is extended outwards; lying 
within the cell in the centre of the dark irregular patch is a small 
orange spot. Hind-wing dark golden with the costal half blackish 
extending inwards to inner margin and outwards and downwards 
to form an outer margin but terminating abruptly in an irregular 
patch. Anal angle wholly orange. 
Exp. 34 mm. 
Habitat. Trrntpap, St. Ann’s Valley (G. E. Tryhane). 
VETTIUS LAUREA. 
Hesperia laurea, Hew., Desc. Hesp., p. 28, n. 13 (1868). 
Range. BRAZIL. 
CARYSTUS MARCUS. 
Papilio marcus, Fab., Mant. Ins., ii, p. 87 (1787). 
Range. Panama to FRENCH GUIANA. 
Not rare in the Island. 
PERICHARES SALIUS. 
Papilio salius, Cram., Pap. Ex., 1, t. 68, H. (1779). 
Range. GUIANA. 
St. Ann’s Valley, not rare (W. J. Kaye). 
PARAIDES ANCHORA. 
Hesperia anchora, Hew., Trans. Ent. Soc., p. 487, 
n. 3 (1866). 
Range. Brazit, Amazon. 
A very rare species in collections, but one which is at 
once recognisable by the central silver spot on the underside 
of the hind-wing. 
Near Port of Spain (H. Caracciolo). 
