1876 CATALOGUE OF 



EtJCYANE URAMGERA. 



Foem. Atra ; caput albo bivittatum ,• thorax lineis duabus an 



transversis e punctis a Ibis ; abdomen cyaneum, subtus album ; 

 pedes albo vittati ; alee anticce fasciis duabus albis hyu 

 obliquis interruptis, pwicto subcostali albo, ban vitta 



postica viridi ; postica? cyanea?, fascia latissima alba hyalina 

 strigam nigram includeute. 



Female. Deep black. Head while on each side between the 

 eyes. Palpi slender, obliquely ascending, not rising bigbei than 

 the vertex ; third joint linear, not more than one-fourth of the lei 

 of the second. Antenna? smooth. Thorax in front with two t 

 verse lines of while points. Abdomen brilliant blue, hardlj extending 

 beyond the hind wings; under side white. Legs white-striped* Fore 

 wings with two oblique white hyaline bands; first band intersected 

 by the black veins, widely interrupted in the middle, slightly ii 

 rupted near the COSta, abbreviated near the interior I 

 composed of four patches, much shorter than the first ; a white point 

 near the costa between the bands; base blue in some 

 brilliant green stripe along the interior border. Hind 



ably blue; a very broad white hyaline band, ink. | the black 



veins and containing a transverse black streak at the end of the 

 areolet. Length of the body 10 lines; of the wings '.\0 In 



a. St. Paul. From Mr. Kates' collection. 



Genus PHLiEOCHLJEXA, C. L. II. ii. 407. 



Phljeochl ENS latim I ta. 



Foem. Fusca ; ocu/i ochraceo semimarginati ; palpi caput longe 

 superanles. arliculo So lineari ; abdomen ockraeeo latuwnt 



bivittatum ; alee antica vitta postica bnii lata, macula exte- 

 rior*, longi-ovata striguhujue ulbis ; postica ochrao 

 marginatts. 



Female. Brown. Head ochraceous on each side beyond the 

 eyes. Proboscis short. Palpi smooth, extending much beyond the 

 head; second joint slightly ascending j third linear, ponect, much 

 shorter than the second, with which it forms a slight angle. Antennae 

 slender. Abdomen with a very broad ochraceous stripe on each 

 side, not extending beyond the hind wings. Legs smooth, slender. 

 Fore wings with a broad white stripe, which extends from the 



