ME. A. Gt. BUTLER ON THE SPECIES OP LEMONIAS. 225 



veliit supra valde indistinctis rufo-fuscis : corpus album. Exp. alar. 

 «nc. 2. 

 Hab. Para. 6,2- B.M. 



Closely allied to T. glaucoma, but very different, especially on the 

 underside. 



11. Tharops hyalina, sp. nov. PI. VI. fig. 26. 



(S . Alse supra hyalinae, margine interna anticai'um maculisque tribus 

 posticis analibus caeruleis ; marginibus late nigro-fuscis : anticae fascia 

 lata subapicali venisque nigro-fuscis : posticae venis, excipe ad cellae 

 finem, nigro-fuscis : margine interuo ochreo tincto : corpus fuscum, 

 capite albo punctatum, thorace prse rufo bimaculato. Alae subtus 

 velut supra : corpus album. Exp. alar. unc. 2. 



Hab. Ega. <^ . B.M. 



ifa6. Para? <?,?. Coll. Bates. 



This beautiful insect is apparently allied to the preceding species ; 

 it does not, however, appear to resemble closely any form yet de- 

 scribed. 



The following species form the genus Anatole, of Hiibner and 

 Doubleday : — 



Section I. 



Al(B maris subtrigonata, posticce elongata ad angulum analem rariusque ad 

 marginis externi medium productcB .- fusees, albo Jlavoque varies. 



1. Anatole Zygia. (Lemonias (maculata) Zygia, Hiibner, Samml. 

 exot. Schmett. Band i. pi. 35. f. 1, 2 [var. (? as $ 3,4] (1806) ; West- 

 wood, Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 458. n. 10 (1851). Anatole Zygia, 

 Hiibner, Verz. beJc. Schmett. p. 24. n. 18/ (1816) j E. Doubleday, 

 List Lep. Brit. Mus. ii. p. 15 (1847).) 



Hab. Venezuela, Para. 6,2- B.M. 



2. Anatole egaensis, sp. nov. PI. VI. fig. 28. 



2 . Alae minores, supra punctis minoribus albis, aliter velut in^. Zygia. 



Alae subtus maculis flavis fuscescentibus. Exp. alar. unc. 1^. 

 $ . Alae supra nigro-fuscae, fascia media lata communi alba; anticae punctis 

 sex submarginalibus minimis albis ; posticae maculis septem submar- 

 ginalibus nigris, tertia albo cincta, aliis indistinctissime extus albido 

 cinctis : corpus nigro-fuscum. Alae subtus basi posticarum magis 

 fuscescente, fascia lata media velut supra nivea ; aliter velut mari : 

 corpus albidum. Exp. alar. unc. \^. 

 Hab. Ega. c?, $. B.M. 



The male of this insect is so much like A. Zygia that, unless 

 we also possessed the female, it would be impossible to consider 

 it anything more than a local form of that species. 



