190 CATALOGUE OF DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



This species is referred in the ' Genera of Diurnal Lepidoptera ' 

 to the genus Myrina ; it seems, from Mr. Jones's figure, to come 

 near T. Mulucha of Hewitson ; it may, however, be nearer to 

 T. Olbia, Hewitson. 



11. Tmolus Pericles. 



Hesperia (R.) Pericles, Fabricius, " alis bicaudatis, nigris ; subtus 

 fuscis albo undatis, angulo ani macula duplici argentea : habitat in 

 Indiis." Donovan, Ins. Ind. pi. 42. fig. 4 (1800). 

 Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 273. n. 54 (1793). 



Allied to T. Mulucha of Hewitson. 



12. Tmolus Aunus. 



Papilio (P. R.) Aunus, Cramer, tc alis subtricaudatis, caeruleis, 

 limbo atro ; subtus nigris, albo fasciatis : habitat in Curasao Ame- 

 ricas." Pap. Exot. i. pi. 23. figs. E, F (1775), not good. 



Fabricius, Gen. Ins. p. 267. n. 322, 323 (1776) ; Sp. Ins. p. 114. 

 n. 498 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 66. n. 619 (1787) ; Ent. 

 Syst. iii. p. 263. n. 18 (1793). 



Para, Lower Amazons. (Obtained 1850, collected by H. W. 



Bates, Esq.) B.M. 



Subgenus 2. STRYMON, Hilbner, 

 Verz. be7c. Schmett. p. 74 (1816). 



1. Strymon Ixion. 



cJ . Papilio (P. R.) Ixion, Fabricius, " alae supra fuscae, caeruleo 

 nitentes ; subtus obscure cinereae, anticis striga obliqua abbreviata, 

 nivea ; posticis punctis duobus baseos strigaque media niveis, apice 

 fascia rufa, antice nigro punctata : habitat in India." 



$ . Hesperia (R.) Euripides, Fabricius, " alis bicaudatis, atris, 

 disco caeruleo ; subtus fuscis, posticis strigis angulatis albis macu- 

 laque ocellari rufa : habitat in Indiis." 



c?, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 523. n. 340 (1775); Sp. Ins. 

 p. 121. n. 540 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 71. n. 671 (1787) ; 

 cJ $ , Ent. Syst. iii. pp. 265, 269, n. 24, 32 (1793). 



c? , Oaxaca, Mexico. (Obtained 1858, from M. Salle) B.M. 



This species is referred by Fabricius in the * Entomologia Sys- 

 tematica ' to his P. Mars (P. Ads of Drury) ; it is, however, quite 

 distinct from it. 



2. Strymon Mars. 



Papilio (P. R.) Mars, Fabricius, " alis bicaudatis, fuscis, posticis 

 macula rufa ; subtus punctis duobus fasciaque obliqua alba : habitat 

 in America meridionali." 



