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Notes on Neotropical Plebejince 
Atlantic and the Mississippi, while 2 representatives of the 
neotropical group invade the more southern states. 
In conclusion the following complete list of the genera of the 
Plebejince of the world is appended. 1 
Plebejin^: ( s.s .) 
100-120 species in 24 genera 
I Parachilades Nab.: t., titicaca Weymer; 1; Neot. in 
Andes. 
II Chilades Moore: t. la jus Cramer; 4-5; PT, one reach- 
ing P. 
III Pseudochrysops Nab.: t. bornoi Comstock-Huntington ; 
1 ; Neot. in W. I. 
IV Cyclargus Nab.: t. ammon Lucas; 4; Neot. in W. I. to 
Fla. 
V Hemiargus Hiibner: t. cerargus Fabricius; 3; Neot., 
one reaching S. Nea. 
VI Echinargus Nab.: t. isola Reakirt; 2; Neot., one reach- 
ing SW Nea. 
VII Pseudolucia Nab.: t. chilensis Blanchard; 2; Neot. in 
Andes. 
VIII Pseudothecla Nab.: t. jaga Dognin; 1; id. 
IX Paralycaeides Nab.: t. ineonspicua Weymer; 1; id. 
X Lycoeides Hiibner: t. argyrognomon Bergstrasser 
(Tutt); 6; P, Nea, P+Nea. 
XI Freyeria Courvoisier: t. trochilus ; 2; PT one reaching 
P, the other 2 reaching AU. 
XII Plebejus Kluk: t. argus Linnaeus; 7-8; P, one in Nea. 
XIII Plebulina Nab.: t. emigdionis Grinnell; 1; S.W. Nea. 
XIV Itylos Draudt: t. moza Staudinger; 4; Neot. in Andes. 
XV Aricia R.L.: t. agestis [Schiff] ; 6-8; P. 
XVI Icaricia Nab.: t. icarioides Boisduval; 5; W. Nea. 
1 Abbreviations: t — type of genus. P — Palearctic Region. PT — Palaeo- 
tropical (excluding AU — Australia) , Nea — Nearctic (excl. Florida) , Neot. — 
Neotropical. The figure after the type refers to the number of species in the 
genus. When two numbers are given, the second includes additional species which 
I have not dissected myself, but which have been figured (genitalia) by other 
observers. I have not taken into account several names in Forster’s (1938, l.c .) 
list which in various respects is very unreliable. 
2 The correct name of which is Freyeria putli Kollar — granted of course that 
Chilades putli Moore and Chilades trochilus isophtalma Waterhouse ( nec Her- 
rich-Schaffer) which I have dissected are the same as Lyccena putli Kollar from 
North India whence I have no material. 
