1907.] 



BUTTERFLIES OF THE FAMILY LYC^NID.E. 



569 



T. guaccmagari Walleng. 



T. 

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T. 

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inoesites Herr.-Schaif. 

 acaste Prittw. 

 hirsuta ,, 

 imnici ,, 

 inegamede Prittw. 

 antinous Feld. 

 nana ,, 



dinus Hew. 

 arola „ 

 gauna Boisd. 



thargelia Burm. 

 nanidion ,, 

 phrynisca ,, 

 2)eralta Moscli. 

 heloisa ,, 

 lorea ,, 



fessa ,, 



hianca ■■, 

 api'ica ,, 

 devia ,, 



thenca ,, 

 j^romissa , , 

 tirrhcea ,, 

 vulnerata Stand. 

 adela 



Puna Is., Ecuador. Type 



Mus. Holm. 

 Cuba. 

 Brazil. 



Bogota. 



1 Described from types in 

 J Boisduval's Collection. 



Costa Rica. Not referred 

 to in Biol.'Centr.-Amer. 



Ara;entina. 



Surinam. 



Jamaica. 



Amazon. 



{Micandra) sapho Staud. Colombia. 

 alihoha Staud. Allied to T. aholiha Hew. {aritides 



Schaus), but appears distinct. 

 oribata Weymer. Bolivia. Described as allied to 



T. oxidia Hew. and T. arria Hew. 



faga Dognin. 



joy a _ „ 



aniatista ,, 



'wernichei Rober. 



sadiei Weeks. 



harrietta ,, 

 francis ,, 



dickiei ,, 



Ecuador. 



Brazil. 

 Bolivia. 



Of the species described by Lucas in Sagra's ' History of Cuba ' 

 (1857), T. celida is contained in the Hewitson Collection, but 

 T. aon, T. tollus, T. paseo, and T. marius I have not seen. 



Of the species described by Mr. W. Schaus in the ' Proceed- 

 ings ' of the United States National Museum, vol. xxiv. (1902), 

 and in which Museum the types are placed, examples of the 



