LYC.^:NIDiE, HESPERTID^:. 
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L. heathi and acasta, Cox, Ent. v. p. 402, S. Australia ; L. melissa, 
Edwards, L c. p. 346, Colorado, Nevada, Arizona ; L. sieversi, p. 23, 
figs. 1 & 2, cpgagnis, p. 24, figs. 3 & 4, staudingeri, p. 26, figs. 5 & 6, all 
from IS". Persia, Christoph, Hor. Ent. Ross. x. pi. i. ; L. modesta, Maynard, 
Am. Nat. viii. p. 178, Florida (is a Thecla; Morrison, Bull. Buff. Soc, 
i. p. 188). 
Zeritis argyraspis, Trimen, L c. p. 114, pi. i. figs. 7 & 8, Cape Colony. 
Miletus regina, pi. xxxii. fig. 4, and nivalis,' -p. 348, Borneo, Druce, /. c. 
Liptena ilma, fig. 13, Angola, isca, figs. 14-16, Old Calabar, and milca, 
fig. 17, W. Africa, Hewitson, I. c. ; L. tera, id. Ent. M. M. x. p. 125, 
Gaboon; L. aslanga [? aslauga], Trimen, I.e. p. 117, Natal. 
Pentila tirza and carnuta, Hewitson, Ent. M. M. x. p. 125, Gaboon ; P. 
amenaida, figs. 4-7, Angola, rotha, figs. 8 & 9, Gaboon, eleaza, figs. 11 & 12, 
Old Calabar, id. Ex. Butt. v. Pent, and Liptena, pi. ii. 
Hesperiid/r. 
Eudamus. Hewitson (Ex. Butt. v. End. pi. i.) figures his E. pherenice, 
fig. 1, bryaxis, figs. 2 & 3, eous, figs. 5 & 6, phoenice, figs. 7 & 8. 
Pyrrkopjyga bbre, Cram., nec L., is t-e-named fluminis ; Butler, Cist. 
Ent. vii. p. 176. 
Hewitson (/. c. Pyrrliopyga, pi. iv.) figures P. saiithilarius, Latr. (= 
Tamyris pardalina. Feld.). figs. 24 & 25, epimacliia, H. S., figs. 26 & 27, 
from Ecuador, amystis. Hew., figs. 28 & 29, and plioronis. Hew., figs. .30 
& 31. 
Ismene anchises, Gerstiicker, figured and re-described ; V. d. Decken's 
Reisen, iii. pt. 2, p. 374, pi. xv. figs. 6 & 6a. 
Hesperia. Hewitson (J. c. Hesp. pi. v.) figures and re-describes his 
H. litana, figs. 42 & 43, physcella, figs. 44 & 45, ophiusa, figs. 46-48, 
himella, figs. 49 & 50, marsena, figs. 51 & 52, and lutetia (with which 
xarippe, Butl., is synonymous), figs. 53 & 54 ; also (I. c, Hesp., pi. vi.) 
his H. marpesia, figs. 55 & 56, ccesina, fig. 57, lihurnia, figs. 58 & 59, 
dolopia, figs. 60 & 61, latoia, figs. 62 & 62, calmna, fig. 64, and laurea, 
figs. 65 & 66. 
Hesperia actceon. Transformations described by W. Buckler, Ent. 
M. M. X. pp. 86-88 ; also by Newman, Ent. vi. pp. 421-423. 
Pamphila zabulon. A specimen linking the typical form with vars. 
pocahontas and quadaquina : H. K. Morrison, Canad. Ent. v. p. 164. 
Lerema accius and patteni. The $ has a single stemma in the middle 
of the forehead. It is triplicate in the $ of the former. Scudder, Bull. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. pp. Hi. & hii. The $ of L. patteni has not yet been 
examined ; there are no ocelH in either sex of L. Manna ; id. Am. Nat. 
vii. p. 490. 
Syriehthus. On the Belgian species, cf. P. Mabille & De Selys Long- 
champs, Pet. Nouv. 1873, pp. 337 & 338. 
Syriehthus andromedm is only doubtfully distinct from S. centaurece, 
Schilde, S. E. Z. xxxiv. pp. 182-184. 
Quaedvlieg's Syriehthus alrevs. var. fritiUum, = alveus, var. cirsii. 
