162 DIURNAL LEPIDOPTEKA. 



288. Thecla Angelia, Heivitson. Plate LXIII. <$ figs. 439, 440. 



Upperside. Male. — Dark brown. Anterior wing with a large triangular rufous spot 

 between the median nervure and the inner margin. Posterior wing with two tails : the lobe 

 rufous : a submarginal line of white at the base of the tails. 



Underside rufous-brown. Both wings with the outer margin and a submarginal band 

 brown. Anterior wing crossed beyond the middle by a dark brown band bordered outwardly 

 with paler colour. Posterior wing crossed at the middle by a band of dark brown bordered 

 outwardly with white in spots, the lobe which is crowned with white, a spot next it which is 

 irrorated with white, a large spot between the tails and two smaller spots near it which are 

 crowned with orange, all black : the outer margin black bordered inwardly with white. 



Female like the male except that it is without the rufous spot on the 

 upperside of the anterior wing and is of a pale stone-colour on the underside. 



Exp. hi inch. 



In the Collections of W. C. Hewitson and Henley G. Smith, from Cuba and Jamaica. 



289. Thecla Argona, Hewitson. Plate LXIII. d figs. 411, 442. > 



Upperside. Male. — Dark rufous-brown. Anterior wing with a small black discal spot 

 within the cell. Posterior wing with one tail : the lobe brick-red : three large dark-brown 

 spots at the base of the tails, their outlines traced with blue. 



Underside cinereous. Both wings with a series of submarginal brown spots bordered 

 above and below with white : both with the margins black bordered inwardly with white. 

 Anterior wing crossed beyond the middle by a curved band of six distinct black spots bordered 

 outwardly with white. Posterior wing with three subbasal spots (one minute) : crossed at the 

 middle by an irregular band of lunular black spots bordered outwardly with white, inwardly 

 with orange : the lobe and a small spot near the base of the tail black crowned with orange. 

 The abdomen orange. 



Exp. 1-^j inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Uruguay. 



290. Thecla Trebonia. Plate LXIV. d figs. 443, 444. 

 Thecla Trebonia, Hewitson, Equat. Lep. p. 63, 1S70. 



Upperside. Male. — Pale glossy blue, tinted with green. Anterior wing with a large round 

 discal spot within the end of the cell : the costal and outer margins and the apex bordering 

 the discal spot black. Posterior wing with one tail : the outer margin black, narrow. 



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



