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6. Strymon angelia dowi Clench 
Tmolus angelia : Sharpe, 1900, p. 200. 
Strymon angelia dowi Clench, 1941, p. 4. 
S. dowi is quite distinct from the Cuban race (typical an- 
gelia ), having a lighter ground color, and nearly lacking the 
fulvous on the upperside of the secondaries in the male. 
Distribution . New Providence Island (Nassau, June 1897, 
C. J. Maynard); Cat Island (Arthurs Town, July 14-16, 
1935, W. J. Clench); Long Island (Simm’s, July 7, 1936, 
H. D. Russell and R. A. McLean) ; Mariguana Island (Feb. 25, 
1933, Armour Exp.). All types. 
The typical form is found in Cuba, Puerto Rico and Jamaica. 
It will in all probability turn up in Hispaniola when that island 
is more thoroughly explored. 
Genus Hemiargus Hiibner 
7. Hemiargus hanno filenus Poey 
Polyommatus filenus Poey, 1832, no. 13, 3 figs. 
Hemiargus filenus: Bates, 1935, p. 196, fig. 16. 
Judging by the available data, filenus , in the Bahamas, is 
restricted to the more southerly islands. However, more ex- 
tensive collecting may turn it up in the northern part of the 
group. It seems strange, nevertheless, that records of it are 
absent from New Providence Island, and Cat Island, the two 
islands most thoroughly known. 
Distribution. Long Island (Clarence Town, Feb. 1934, Ar- 
mour Exp.); Great Inagua Island (Feb. 1934, Armour Exp.). 
Specimens from Florida, Cuba, Jamaica and Hispaniola seem 
to agree with those from the Bahamas, and together form the 
Antillean race of hanno. 
8. Hemiargus catilina thomasi Clench 
Hemiargus catilina thomasi Clench, 1941a, p. 407. 
This race differs from the typical (Florida) form in the 
reduction and graying over of the white bands on both wings 
below. 
Distribution. Cat Island (Arthurs Town, July 16, 1935, 
W. J. Clench; Russell’s Creek, July 16, 1935, W. J. Clench); 
