520 ON BUTTBEFLIBa FKOU THE WEST INDIEa. [Apr. 21, 



33. Hbspbeia syriohtus, Fabr. 



Pyrffus sijrichtus, Godm. & Salv. P. Z. S. 1884, p. 319. 



" St. Vincent, the commonest of the Hesperiidae in open places 

 up to 3000 feet, Eichmond Estate, Dec. 14 ; Union I., Grenadines ; 

 Balthazar and Mount Gay Estate, Grenada." 



- 34. Hespeeia ?ASYCHis (Cram.). 



" St. Vincent ; Mustique I., Grenadines ; Balthaxar, Grenada, 

 roadside 1250 feet, August." 



35. Calpodes ethhtjs (Cram.). 



Pamphila tthlius, Godm. & Salv. P. 7j. S. 1884, p. 319. 

 St. Vincent ; St. George's, Granville, and St. John's River, 

 Grenada. 



36. Calpodes cosciota (H.-S.). 



Ooniurus coseinia, Herr.-Sch. Corresp.-Blatt. Eegensb. xix. p. 54. 



"St. Vincent, near Barronallie, 500 feet, open lands, Jan. 13; 



St. George's, Mount Gay Estate, and Chantilly Estate, Grenada." 



37. Peenes edgeon, sp. n. 



P. panoquin, Scuclder, affinis sed minor, alls magis ochraceis ; 

 anticis mintts elongutis, macula hyalina inter rumos medianos 

 fere rotunda, minit)ie sagittiformi : subtus ochraceoribus. 



Hub. Union I., Grenadines ; Granville and St. George's, Grenada. 



M. Mabille, to whom we sent a specimen of this species, writes 

 to say that it is near to the insect he described as Pamphila 

 parilis, which again appears to be close to P. panoquin. So far as 

 we can see, the differences pointed out above distinguish it from 

 both these forms. Mr. Smith captured one of his specimens on 

 the sea-shore about a mile from St. George's on 19tli October. 



38. Htlephila phyljeus, Drury. 



Pamphila phylceus, Godm. & Salv. P. Z. S. 1884, p. 319. 

 " St. Vincent, on flowers, open land near Barronallie, 500 feet "; 

 St. George's, Granville, and Mount Gay Estate, Grenada. 



39. Hylephila dictyitna, sp. n. 



Alis rufescenti-fidvis nigro extrorsum marginatis, ciliis fulvis ; 

 anticis stigmate obliquo nigerrimo leviter arcuato, ultra illud 

 lineola incerta nigra ad cellulai finem : subtiis ru/escenti-fulvis 

 fere unicoloribus, anticis plaga basali et macida ad angidum 

 analem nigris ; palpis et peetore ochraceis. 

 Hah. St. Vincent, common in open places up to 2000 feet; 

 St. George's, Balthazar, Grenada. 



Many specimens, all males. H. vibe.v seems to be the most 

 nearly allied species and has the alar brand similarly shaped ; but 

 the colour and the absence of spots on the secondaries beneath at 

 once distinguish it. 



