516 MESSRS. OODMAN AND SALA'IIf ON [Apr. 21, 



Lycjjnibje. 



11. TlIECLA CYBELE, sp. n. 



T. marsysc (Linn.) similis, sed alts supra omnino cyanesceniioribus : 

 sultus maculis nigris omnibus Icete albicanii-ccuruleo distincte 

 marr/inatis ; anticis area iota ad marc/inem internum late cyanea; 

 jjosticis ad angidum analem cterulescentioribus, macula submar- 

 ginali nigra intra ramos medianos angusie ovali nee fere rotunda 

 distinguenda. 

 5 a femina T. marsyae eodem modo differt. 

 Hah. St. Vincent. 



" Windward and leeward sides "Wallibon Valley, 400 to 500 feet, 

 edge of forest, June 10." 



This species seems sufficiently distinct from the Continental 

 T. marsyae to require a name. Mr. Smith obtained a series of 

 specimens on St. Vincent both on the windward and leeward sides 

 of the island. 



12. TlIECLA PIPLEA, sp. U. 



T. pioni proximu, sed alis subtiis saturatioribus ; postiois macula 

 coccinea submarginali inter venam medianam et ramum suum 

 secundum multo majore, fasciis duabus maculosis transver.iis 

 magis a^iproximatis. 

 Hub. St. Vincent. 



" Scrubby growth on Sufriere Volcano, 2500 feet, Jan. 5-10, near 

 the craters." 



This species is closely allied to T. pion of Central America (Biol. 

 Centr.-Am., Ehop. ii. p. 56, pi. 54. ff. 28-30), and the male has the 

 small tuft of hair on the upperside of tlie secondaries near the base 

 of the subcostal nervure characteristic of this group of Thecla. 

 Mr. Smith obtained a series of specimens in good condition. 



13. Thecla anqeuona, n. sp. 



T. angelisB similis et supra via: differt anticis medialiter vix cas- 

 taneis; subius postieis macida submarginali rubra magna, fasciis 

 transversis duabus nigris inter ramos medianos attingentibus. 



Hab. St. Vincent, Grenadines, and Grenada. 



" Common all the year in all parts of St. Vincent in open land 

 at the edge of the forest up to 3000 feet. Wallibon Valley, 500 

 feet, Jan. 10. " 



"Mount Gay Estate and Balthazar, Grenada; Mustique Island, 

 Grenadines. " 



Mr. Smith has sent a large series of specimens of this Thecla, 

 which appears to be quite common in St. A^'incent. It is closely 

 allied to the Cuban T. angelia, Hew. (111. Diurn. Lep. p. 162, pi. 63. 

 fi. 439, 440). 



14. Thecla telea. Hew. 



Thecla telea, Biol. Centr.-Am., Ehop. ii. p. 82. 



" Edge of forest Wallibon Valley, St. Vincent, 500 feet, Jan. 1.0," 



