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4. Deudorix Isocrates. 



cf . Hesperia (R.) Isocrates, Fubricius, " alls bicaudatis, fuscis, 

 strigis duabus approximatis uudatis obscurioribus, anguloque aui 

 macula gemina atra : habitat in India." 



$ . Hesperia (11.) Pann, Fabridus, " alis caudatis, fuscis ; anticis 

 macula fulva; posticis atra submarginali ; subtus cinereis, ocellis 

 duobus anguli ani : habitat in India." Donovan, Ins. 2nd. pi. 38. 

 fig. 1 (1800). 



Fabridus, Ent. Syst. iii. pp. 266, 276, n. 29, 67 (1793). 



c? $ , Barrackpore, India. (Presented 1861, by Sir John Hear- 

 say) B.M. 



5. Deudorix Melampus. 



Papilio (P. R.) Jarbus, Fabridus [P. Melampus, Cramer], " alis 

 caudatis, fulvis, limbo fusco ; subtus cinereis striga alba, posticis 

 punctis duobus atris : habitat in Siam." Pap. Exot. iv. pi. 362. 

 figs. G, H (1782) ; Donovan, Ins. Ind. pi. 40. fig. 3 (1800). 

 Fabridus, Mant. Ins. p. 68. n. 648 (1787). 



Hesperia (R.) Jarbes (sic), Fabridus, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 276. n. 65 

 (1793). 



Java. (Presented by the Hon. East-India Comp.) B.M. 



P. Jarbus differs from the typical P. Melampus in having blackened 

 veins to the anterior wings ; Donovan's figure is not characteristic. 



6. Deudorix ? Phidias. 



Hesperia (R.) Phidias, Fabridus, " alis caudatis, caerulescentibus, 

 limbo fusco ; subtus cinereis, omnibus puncto anguli ani atro : 

 habitat in India." 



Fabridus, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 286. n. 99 (1793). 



Not in the British-Museum collection. 



This remarkable species, figured in the unpublished ' Icones ' of 

 the late Mr. Jones, was referred by Prof. Westwood to the genus 

 Lycwna, which may perhaps be the proper place for it ; it seems, 

 however, to have some characters in common with Deudorix. This 

 species has lately been figured by Mr. Hewitson as " Hypolyccena 

 Eabe, Boisd." (Diurn. Lepid. iv. suppl. p. 12, pi. 5. figs. 30, 31 : 

 1869). 



Genus 4. THECLA, Fabridus, 

 Illiyer, Mag. vi. p. 286 (1808). 



1. Thecla Betulae. 



Papilio (P. 11.) Betulce, Linnaeus, " alis subcaudatis, fuscis, subtus 

 luteis ; posticis strigis duabus albis : habitat in Betula, Pruno spi- 

 nosa" 



Fabridus, Syst. Ent. p. 520. n. 330 (1775); 8p. Ins. p. 118. 



