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LEPIDOPTEEA. 



P. Ancsea and Obrinus, were the sexes of the same species. The caterpillar, 

 according to the first named author, is green, with a lateral line, the head ferrugi- 

 nous, and armed with two branching spines ; its back is also armed with shorter 

 spines. The chrysalis is grey, and is suspended by the tail. 



HIPPARCHIA CRANTOR. 



PI. XXXVII. fig. 4. 



Species. Hipparchia Ceantor : alis integerrimis, fascia ; supra anticis immaculatis ; posticis 

 ooello unico bipupillato ; subtus quinque, primo quartoque bipupillato. Expans. 

 alar. uno. If. 

 Hipparchia : with the wings entire, brown ; the anterior immaculate above, the 

 posterior with a single ocellus with two pupils ; beneath with five ocelli, the 

 first and fourth having two pupils. Expanse of the wings, 1| inch. 



Syn. Papilio, (K) Grantor, Fabr. Ent. Syst. III. 1. p. 158. Enc. Meth. 9. 488. (Saty- 



rus C.) 

 Habitat. "India," Fabricius. Brazil, (Enc. Meth.) 



NYMPHALIS LIRISSA. 



PL XXXVII. fig. 5. 



Species. Nymphalis Lirissa : alis subdentatis, cinereis, fusco undatis ; anticis fascia alba ; 

 posticis punctis quatuor ocellaribus albis. Expans. alar. unc. 1|. 

 Nymphalis : with the wings slightly dentatod, cinereous, with brown waves ; the 

 anterior with a white bar, and the posterior with four white eyelets. Expanse 

 of the wings, 1 § inch. 

 Syn. Nymphalis Lirissa, Enc. Meth. 9. 406. 



Papilio (S.) Liria, Fabr. Ent. Syst. III. 1, p. 239, {nee Papilio (N.) Liria, Fabr. Ent. 

 Syst. III. 1. p. 120.) 



Habitat. "In Indiis," (Fabricius.) Brazil, (Enc. Meth.) 



THECLA ISOCRATES. 



? PL XXXVIII. fig. 1. 

 Family. Lyc-enid^e, Leach, Stephens. 



Genus. Thecla, Fabricius. (Syst. Gloss.) Polyommatus p. LatreUle, Godart. Cupido 

 p. Schrank. 



