568 MR. H. H. DRUCE ON NEOTROPICAL [June 18, 



112. Hesperict dindus Fab. Type lost. 



163. Hesperia agrippta Fab. There are two specimens in the 

 British Museum identified by Dr. Butler from Jones's 

 drawings. They are labelled " Honduras." They are 

 not referred to in the ' Biologia Centrali- Americana ' 

 under that or any other name. 



299. Papilio ixion Fab. In the British Museum there are two 



specimens so identified by Dr. Butler, but I know not 

 on what authority. They are doubtfully distinct from 

 Thecla m-cdbum Bd. 



300. Papilio anacreon Fab. Type lost. 



308. Hesperia romidtcs Fab. Type lost. Donovan's figure is 

 bad and might refer to almost any species with a green 

 under side. 



392. Papilio thamyras Linn. 



469. Papilio oiigrojiavus Goeze. 



The following species figured by Cramer and Stoll are unknown 

 to me, and do not exist in any of the collections which I have 

 examined. They are mostly from Surinam and probably came 

 from the interior of the country, viz. : — 



ethemon Cr. lycabas Cr. 



arogeus Cr. emaiheon Cr. 



ismarus Cr. phalanthus Cr. 



hitias Cr. cethegus 8toll. 



The following species described by Godart 1 am iniable to 

 make out with certainty, and unless the types can be found, 

 I fear they will never be satisfactorily identified. They were 

 described by Godart in the genus Polyommatus, viz. : — 



sinnis. strojihius. 



hazochii. ergeus. 



nebis. 77iegar2is. 

 gabelus. 



T. bazochii has been identified as = T. thius Hiibn., but the 

 description is mvich too vague to allow of any certainty on this 

 point. 



The following species are known to me only from the descrip- 

 tions and figures, and are not contained in any of the collections 

 which I have examined. They are noted here in chronological 

 order : — 



T. dion Schaller, Naturf. xxiii. p. 49, t. 1. fl". 9, 10. Figures too 

 bad for identification. 



T. itmbratus Hilbn. (possibly allied to T. parthenia Hew. 

 which, as figured in B. C.-A., has a much shorter tail than 

 Hewitson's figiu'e). Locality given by Westwood and 

 Hewitson in Gen. Diur. Lep. p. 485, is " Yucatan." Not 

 mentioned by Messrs. Godman & Salvin in B. C.-A. 



