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cell on the upper surface of the primaries are pupiled iu typical speci- 

 mens. 

 Oue specimen, Galapagos, Chatham Island. 



Family PAPILIONI1LE. 

 Callidryas eubule Lin. {Pap. e.), Syst. Nat., i, 2, p. 7G4. 



Four $ $ ; one 9 . Chatham Island. 



Two $ $ . Charles Island. 



Differs in no respect from the forms taken commonly in the Southern 

 United States and West Indies. 



Family HESPERID^E. 



Thymele sp. nov. ? 



Near T. Santiago Lucas (Eudamus *.), Sagra Hist. Cuba, vil, p. 623; but differing 

 decidedly on the under surface. 



The specimen is iu very poor condition. Labeled '-Chatham Island." 



Family SPHINGID.E. 



Deilephila lineata Fab.. Eut. Syst. in, 1, p. 368, 39. Smith-Abbott, Lep. Ins. 

 Georgia, pi. 39. 



Oue example, $ . " Galapagos, Charles Island." 



(The collection contains a specimen of the genus Protoparce labeled 

 " Galapagos, Charles Island," which is too badly worn to permit of a 

 proper description, but which is sufficiently well preserved iu part to 

 indicate that it is not referable to any species known to the writer. A 

 careful examiuation of the " Species Generale" and of Mr. A. G. Butler's 

 revision, and a reference to all of the subsequent literature accessible, 

 fails to disclose a description or a figure applicable to the species. It 

 comes near to Ochus, Klug, yet seems to be distinct. Holland.) 

 Protoparce cingulata Fabr., Syst. Ent., 545. 



(A very badly worn female of this species is contained iu the collec- 

 tion and labeled, "Galapagos, Chatham Island." The species is dis- 

 tributed from Canada to Uruguay, and from Massachusetts to the Ha- 

 waiian Islands. Its occurrence in the Galapagos is au interesting fact. 

 Holland.) 



Protoparce calapagensis sp. nov. (Holland.) 



Upper surface. — Anterior wings white, traversed by double, undu- 

 late, black transverse anterior, posterior, and submarginal lines, the 

 latter terminating near the exterior angle in a conspicuous black spot. 

 A row of marginal black spots, those nearest the apex protracted in 

 the form of dashes ; the second from the apex, coalescing with the sub- 

 marginal line, further ornaments the wing. Fringes white, interrupted 

 at the eud of the nervures by black. The discal dot is pure white, 

 large, narrowly margined with black. Upon the costa, near the base, is 

 a black dash, followed by some confused "pepper and salt" markings 



