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Fabridus, Gen. Ins. p. 268. n. 324, 325 (1776) ; Sp. Ins. p. 114. 

 n. 501 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 66. n. 624 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. 

 iii. p. 265. n. 24 (1793). 



West Indies. (Obtained 1840, from Mr. Children's collection) 



B.M. 



3. Strymon Titus. 



Hesperia (R.) Titus, Fabridus, " alis integerrimis, fuscis imma- 

 culatis ; posticis subtus ocellatis strigaque postica maculari fulva : 

 habitat in Anglia." S. Mopsus, Hiibner, Exot. Schmett. Zutrage, figs. 

 135, 136 (1806). 



Fabridus, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 297. n. 130 (1793). 



North America. (Probably from Mr. Milne's collection) B.M. 



The specimen of P. Titus in the National Collection bears an old 

 label, on which is written " Titus, 130," evidently a reference to the 

 description by Fabricius. It is quite possible that this is the type 

 from Drury's collection, received through Mr. Milne, as it answers 

 in every particular to the description, and has altogether the ap- 

 pearance of a very old specimen ; its true habitat appears to be New 

 England. 



4. Strymon Anacreon. 



Hesperia (R.) Anacreon, Fabridus, " alis bicaudatis, fuscis ; subtus 

 albo undatis strigaque postica maculari fulva : habitat in India." 

 Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 268. n. 34 (1793). 



Not in the collection of the British Museum. 



5. Strymon Spini. 



Papilio (P. R.) Spini, Denis, " alis caudatis, fuscis ; subtus cine- 

 reis, lunulis marginalibus fulvis maculaque anali ca3rulescente : 

 habitat in Germanise Pruno spinosa." ' 



Fabridus, Mant. Ins. p. 68. n. 651 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. iii. 



p. 278. n. 71 (1793). 

 Germany. (Obtained 1842, by Herr J. J. Becker) B.M. 



Var. Papilio (P. R.) Acaciae, Fabridus, " alis caudatis, fuscis ; 

 subtus cinerascentibus, striga alba lunulisque analibus fulvis : ha- 

 bitat in Russia australiore." Hiibner, Eur. Schmett. i. pi. 148. 

 figs. 743-746 (1805). 



Fabridus, Mant. Ins. p. 69. n. 655 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. iii. 

 p. 279. n. 75 (1793). 



This is probably only a variety of P. Spini. 



6. Strymon Ilicis. 



Papilio (P. R.) Linceus (sic), Fabridus, not P. Lynceus, Esper [P. 

 Ilicis, Esper], "alis caudatis, fuscis immaculatis ; posticis subtus striga 

 lunulata alba rufaque : habitat in Russiaa borealioris sylvaticis." 



