1900.] BUTTERELIES FROM 'IKE BAHAMAS. 199 



5. Euptoieia hegesia (Cram.). 



Euptoieta hegesia, Kirby, t. c. p. 154 (1871). 

 Eupetoieta hegesia, Godinan & Salvin, t. c. p. 175 (1882). 

 Hah. 1ST. & C. America. S. America. Cuba. Jamaica. 

 a-c. June 9, 13, 18, 1898. 



[" A very common species, on the wing throughout the year." — 

 J. L. B.~\ 



6. Phyciodes frisia (Poey). 



Phyciodes frisia, Kirby, t. c. p. 173 (1871); Godman & Salvin, 

 t. c. p. 203(1882). 



Bab. Florida. Greater Antilles. Panama. Colombia. Vene- 

 zuela. 



a, b. July 2, 29, 1898. 



c. Clifton, July 21, 1898. 



d. September 9, 1898. 



[" The first examples of this species were seen in June, and 

 during July it was very common." — J. L. B.~] 



7. Anartia iatroph^e (Linn.). 



Anartia iatrophce, Kirby, t. c. p. 194 (1871) ; Godman & 8alvin, 

 t. c. p. 221 (1882). 



Hah. Texas. Florida. C. America, from Mexico to Panama. 

 8. America. Antilles. 



a. June 10, 1898. 



b. July 13, 1898. 



[" Fairly common in the open parts of the bush, very fond of 

 settling on the rock or paths." — J. L. B.~\ 



8. Ak^a echemtjs Doubl. & Hewits. 



Anasa echemus, Kirby, t. c. p. 270 (1871); Godman & Salvin, 

 t. c. p. 355 (1884). 



Hah. Honduras. Cuba. 



a. March 23, 1898. 



b. April 12, 1898. 



[" The only two examples met with. They were both taken at 

 the same place, viz., a shady roadway cut through the bush." — 

 J. L. B.] 



Family LycjENIDjE. 



9. Tardccs cassius (Cram.). 



Cupido cassius, Kirby, op. cit. ii. p. 351 (1871). 



Li/crena cassius, Godman & Salvin, op. cit. ii. p. 105 (1887). 



Hah. C. America. Mexico to Panama. Colombia. Guiana. 

 S. Brazil. 



a. July 2, 1898. 



[" A common species on the wing throughout the summer." — 

 /. L. B.] 



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