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Oolias Hdusa, F. Abundant, the ab. ¢ Helice, 11b., not uncommon, 
Tthodocera rhamni, L. Common. 
Ithodocera Cleopatra, 4. Common. 
Thecla ilicis, Esp. O. 
Thecla rubi, L. Abundant. 
Thestor Ballus, ¥. Common. 
Thestor mauritunicus, Luc. I was so fortunate as to capture two speci- 
mens (males) of this searce species. 
Polyommatus Phileas, L. Abundant. 
Lycena Telicanus, Lang. A specimen at Tangier in May, and a second 
at Oulad-Khalifa, 100 miles 8. of Tangier, May, 
Iycana Lysimon, Ub. One specimen, December. 
Lycena Astrarche, Bgstr. (Agestis, W. V.). Common early in May. 
Lycana Argiolus, L. Abundant, March and April. 
Lycena melanops, Boisd. Several specimens on the Jibel-el-Kebir, a 
mountain near Tangier. 
Ohurawes Jasius, L. O. 
Vanessa Atalanta, L. Very abundant. 
Vanessa cardwi, L. Very abundant. 
Pararge Lgeria, L. The variety Meone, Esp., common throughout the 
winter. 
Epinephile Janira, L. Was represented by the form Hispulla, Hb. 
Lpinephile Ida, Esp. Abundant in May. 
Ocenonympha Arcanoides, Pierret. Common, April. 
Spilothyrus alcew, Esp. (malvarwm, Ill.). The variety australis, Zell., 
of frequent occurrence. 
Syrichthus Alveus, Hb. Several, April. 
Hesperia Acteon, Esp. Common in a marshy spot at the foot of the 
Dar-a-Clow hills, 25 miles 8. from Tangier. 
SPHINGES. 
Acherontia Atropos, L. O. 
Deilephila livornica, Esp. Abundant. 
Deilephila Celerio, L. Common. 
Macroglossa stellatarwm, L. Abundant. 
Naclia punctata, F. One specimen of the form servula (Berce, Ann. 
Soc. Ent. Fran., 1862,) taken by Signor Olcese. 
BoMBYCES. 
Deiopeia pulchella, L. O. 
Arctia villica, Several at light, end of April. 
