184 DIUENAL LEPIDOPTEKA. 



349. Thecla Orcilla, Heivitson. Plate LXXIII. figs. <s 564, 565, ? 566. 



Upperside. Male. — Anterior wing dark brown with a band of brilliant cerulean- 

 blue on the inner margin from the base to beyond its middle. Posterior wing with two 

 tails : brilliant cerulean-blue, with the nervures, the outer margin, and two caudal spots 

 black. 



Underside ferruginous, glossy. Both wings crossed beyond the middle by a linear band 

 of red-brown, commencing on the costal margin of the posterior wing by an isolated black 

 spot. Posterior wing broadly scarlet at the anal angle : the lobe and two minute caudal 

 spots black. 



Female like the male, except that it is of a uniform dark brown on the 



upperside. 



Exp. 1 inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Ecuador (Buckley). 



350. Thecla Aunus. Plate LXXIII. j figs. 567, 568. 



Papilio Aunus, Cramer, pi. 23. figs. E, F. 

 Polyommatus Aunus, Godart, End. Meih. p. 642. 



351. Thecla Badaca. Plate LXXIII. & figs. 569, 570. 

 Thecla Badaca, Hewitson, Descr. of Lyccenidce, p. 12. 



Upperside. Male.— Rufous-brown, tinted with grey. 



Underside rufous. Both wings crossed beyond the middle by a baud of dark browu 

 bordered inwardly with scarlet, and on the posterior wing outwardly with white. Ante- 

 rior wing with a submarginal band of brown. Posterior wing with two tails : a submarginal 

 undulated brown band bordered above and below with paler colour : the space between the 

 bands darker brown : the lobe and black spot bordered above with scarlet. 



Exp. lvV to 1^ inch. 



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



352. Thecla Myrsina, Hewitson. Plate LXXIII. 6 figs. 571, 572. 



Upperside. Male. — Indigo-blue, with the margins dark brown, broad. Posterior wing 

 with two tails : the lobe rufous. 



