120 MB. B. T. "\VATS0>' ON THE hesperiidyE. [Jan. 17, 



wing : outer margin longer than inner margin ; cell less than two- 

 thirds the length of costa ; vein 12 reaching costa almost opposite 

 the end of cell ; discocellulars inwardly oblique, middle one very 

 much longer than the lower one ; vein 5 very close to bottom of 

 cell ; vein 3 shortly before end of cell ; vein 2 considerably nearer 

 to base of wing than to end of cell. Hind wing very elongate ; 

 vein /■ shortly before end of cell ; vein 3 shortly before end 

 of cell, about twice as far from 2 as from 4; vein 2 considerably 

 nearer to end of cell than to base of wing. Hind tibige with two 

 pairs of spurs. 



In the male there are three short longitudinal glaudular streaks 

 on the upperside of the fore wing, one in the fork of vein 2, the 

 second immediately below vein 2, and the third immediately above 



vein 1. 



a-anfhaphcs, Hiibn. 1. 



*cycJia, Hew 2. 



Confined to tropical America. 



;iO. Genus Cobalus. 



Cobalus, Hiibn. Verz. p. ll.i (1810). '^)'?^^ virbius, Cram. 



Antennte: club moderate, with a long slender terminal crook. 

 Palpi : second joint very densely scaled, pressed close against the 

 face, third joint minute, obtusely conical. Fore wing : inner margin 

 longer than outer margin ; cell less than two-thirds the length of 

 costa : vein 12 reaching costa before end of cell ; middle disco- 

 cellular inwardly oblique, many times longer than the lower one ; 

 vein 5 close to bottom of cell ; vein 3 shortly before end of 

 cell ; vein 2 almost equidistant from end of cell and base of wing. 

 Hind wing rather produced on subcostal area ; outer margin 

 excised between veins 3 and 1 h ; vein 7 well before end of cell ; 

 veins 2, 3, and 4 all close together, vein 3 about twice as far from 

 2 as from 4 ; vein 2 considerably nearer to end of cell than to base 

 of wing. Hind tibite with two pairs of spurs. 



No secondary sexual characters on wings of male. 



virbius, Cnim 1. 



*physcelia, Hew 2. 



And an unidentified species. 

 Confiued to South America. 



.■)!. Genus Lychnuchus. 



LychnucJiHS, Hiibner, Zutr. iii. p. 24 (1825). Type, olenus, Hiibn. 



Antennae : club moderate, elongate, terminal crook rather long 

 and slender. Palpi : second joint densely scaled, pressed close 

 against the face, the third joint entirely concealed. Fore wing: 

 costa slightly arched at base, then straight to apex : inner and 

 outer margins subequal ; cell less than two-thirds the length of 

 costa; vein 12 reaching costa sliortly before end of cell; middle 

 discocellular considerably longer than lower one ; vein 5 from close 

 to bottom of cell ; vein 3 well before end of cell ; veiu 2 more 



