RHOPALOC15RA. 393 
ctliclinda^ Hew. op, cit vii. p. 0, Minas Ooraes j Dcsmozona ascoluks, Boisd. 
Lt1p. Gnat. p. Guatemala. 
Pandcmos palacstcy Hew. Exot. Butt. 75, Erycinidoi, f. 7, 8, New Granada. 
Aricoris jansojii, Butl. Cist. Ent. ii. p. 31, Lep. Exot. v. p. 41, pi. 14. f. 6, 
Cliontales j A. cleomedes, Hew. Ent. M. M. vii. p. 4, Ohontales. 
Uraneis ucubis, Hew. Ex. Butt. 75, Erycinidce, f. 4, Para. 
Stalachtis evelina, Butler, Ann. N. H. (4) v. p. 365, Lep. Exot. v. p. 41, 
pi. 14. f. 6,hab. — ? 
Lycmnides. 
Butler states (Cat. Lep. Fabr. pp. 158-199) that Pap. honorius, Fabr., 
is an Epitola) Pithecops hylax, Fabr., is distinct from hylax of Donovan and 
Doubleday j Hesp. catilma, Fabr., is not = Lycoena archias, Cram. ; Pap. 
damo'eteSy Fabr., = i?/c. hceticuSy Linn., var. ; Lyccena kandarpa, Horsf., = 
straboy Fab.; Pap. silviusy YdhT.y=Thestor protumimsy Linn., var.; Lyccena 
delcyorgueiy Boisd., Pap. laches y Yxihx.y—Thestor Fabr. ; Pap. 
amyntovy Herbst, = Dcudorix cryXy Linn, ; Dcudorix varunay Hew. (nee 
Horsf), = Pap. sphmxy Fabr. (iicc Hubn.) ; Jlypolyccxna rabcy Hew. (an 
Boisd. P), = llvsp. phtdinsy Fabr. ; Pap. sichmiSy Cram., =s JHthys strephony 
Fabr., but noi^Pap. cyllarusy Cram,; Strymon mopsiiSy Hubn.,=7/e,'?2). titusy 
Fabr.; Pranyas thrasyllusy Hiibn.,=/7<3.^;>. thaJeSy Fabr. Butler also (7. c. 
pi. 2) figures the following species of this family which have been described 
byFabricius: — Lampides platOy L.jubay Tmolus clemiy T. sophoclesj T. mon- 
cuSy Lyccena otis. 
Myrina timon, Fabr. Figured by Butler, Lep. Exot. v. pi. 14. f. 3, 4. 
Aphnems caffer. Trimen remarks on this species, Tr. E, Soc. 1870, 
pp. 368, 369. 
Theda beUdcc. Larva described by Newman, Ent. v. pp. 137, 138. 
Theda inoratay G. & B., and T. falaccvy Godt. Grote gives the synonymy 
of these species as follows: — 1. inoratay G. & B., and Saund., = /h7ucer, 
Boisd. & Lee., plate; 2. falaccvy Godt., Boisd. & Lee. (text, p.), Harr.,= 
edwardsiiy G. & B., = r calanusy Hiibn. Canad. Ent. ii. p. 165-168. Saunders 
describes the larva, op. cit. pp. 61-64. 
Theda calanus. Scudder (P. Dost. Soc. xiii. pp. 272-276) gives the syno- 
nymy of this species and T. edioardsiiy sp. n., as follows: — T. calanus, Hiibn., 
—falacer, Go^t., — inorata, Grote &: Bob. T. edwardsii, Saimd. MS., =/a/acer, 
Harr,, Scudd. p., = ca/«n^«s, Grote & Bob. 
Theda abdominalis. Lederer seems inclined to regard this insect as hardly 
distinct from T. acacice, Ann. E. Belg. xiii. p. 24. 
Theda aufidena, Hew., = 6«^/ws, Qo^i.y = battus, Cram.: Boisd. Lep, Guat. 
p. 15. 
Zeritis. Trimen (Tr. E. Soc. 1870, pp. 370-377) publishes notes on the 
following known species of this genus : — Z. chrysaor. Trim. ; Z. thysbe, Linn. ; 
race pahnus, Cram. ; Z. thyray Jjinn. {Chrysorydiia thyra, Wallongr., probably 
= Z. chrysaor y Z, pierusy Cram. (= Pap. suctonms, Fabr., = A«w ahneida, 
Feld. : the latter insect is quite distinct from Z. nycetus. Cram.) ; Z. aranda, 
Wallengr. ; Z. leromay Wallengr. ; and Z. basutuy Wallengr. : Z. leroma is 
figured 1. c. pi. 6. f. 10. 
Polyommatus alciphron, Bott. Greek specimens are intermediate between 
this species and P. gordius, Esp. [Sulz.]. Staudinger, Hor. Ent. Boss. vii. 
1870. [voL. VII.] 3 D 
