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a Group of Lycaenid Butterflies. 
that of prosecusa. Apart from the appendages the two 
species differ in the position of the second spot from the 
costa, precisely as Icarsrmdra and indica do. 
Suhcoerideus, Holland, Nov. Zool., vol. vii, p. 69 (1900), 
I have not seen, but from the very careful description, 1 
have very little doubt that it is a form of the very 
polymorphic Z. labradus. 
Delospila, Waterhouse, Proc. L. Soc. N.S.W,, 1903, p. 211, 
Plate II, seems not to be a ZiZEERiA. 
belongs to some distinct section of Lycaenids accord¬ 
ing to the evidence of the appendages. 
Messaims and mahalloTcoaena belong to some group far 
from Zizeeria, the latter shows a beginniog of the extra¬ 
ordinarily elaborate development of the dorsal armature 
found in harherae, the appendages are also very suggestive 
of alliance with Castcdius and Neopithccops. 
ZIZEERIIDI. 
Zizeeria. 
Icarsandra. 
hjsimon. 
rnaha. 
osna. 
ZiZINA. 
labradus (with, vars., otis (= sangra) and 
dryina). 
indica. 
antanossa. 
ZiZULA. 
gaika. 
Actizera. 
atrigemmata. 
Incida. 
stellata. 
2mnagaea. 
etc. 
Explanation of Plates 
Prate LI. Fig. 1. Z. lysimon, underside. 
2. Z. nudia, underside. 
3. Z. ossa, underside, compare greater curvature of 
row of spots in forewing, and that in fig. 2 
