114 DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



of brown, slightly bordered outwardly with white. Posterior wing crossed at the middle by 

 a band of brown spots bordered outwardly with white, and by a submarginal band of rufous- 

 brown lunular spots : anal angle with a small orange spot marked at its base with black, the 

 space between it and the lobe (which is black) brown, irrorated with pale blue. 



Exp. 1^ inch. 



In the Collection of W. W. Saunders, from Brazil. 



163. Thecla Eretria, Hewitson. Plate XLII. $ fig. 153. 



Upperside. Female. — Dark brown. Posterior wing with two tails (one very short) : the 

 outer margin dark brown, with a submarginal line and the fringe white : three or four brown 

 spots near the anal angle : the lobe black, marked by a small scarlet spot. 



Underside rufous. Both wings crossed beyond the middle by a linear white band 

 bordered inwardly with brown : both wings with a band of dark brown spots bordered on 

 both sides with white, bisected on the posterior wing by bands of orange : a large space of 

 orange at the anal angle marked with a large black spot between the tails, the lobe black, 

 the space between them brown, irrorated with white : both wings with the margin brown : a 

 submarginal line and the fringe white. 



Exp. 1^ inch. 



In the Collection of the British Museum, from Northern China. 



164. Thecla Dinus. Plate XLIII. ? figs. 174, 175. 

 Thecla Dinus, Boisduval, MS. 



Upperside. Female. — Blue. Anterior wing with the costal and outer margins broadly 

 dark brown. Posterior wing without tails : with the apex and outer margin broad rufous- 

 brown. 



Underside rufous. Anterior wing with a large spot of brown at the middle of the costal 

 margin and a submarginal band of brown spots from the apex to the middle. Posterior wing 

 clouded with dark brown: a spot of brown near the base and two bands of brown spots: the 

 anal angle which is dark brown, and the band above it irrorated with white : the lobe black. 



Exp. 1^ inch. 



In the Collection of Dr. Boisduval, from Brazil. 



