lycj*:nid^. 
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Fered., p. 254, fig. c ; C. feredayi^ Bates, fig. D, and rauparaha^ Fered., 
figs. E & F, p. 255, and holdenarum^ White, p. 256, fig. G. Most of the 
above species are redescribed in full. C. phlmas^ Linn. : var. feildeniy 
described from lat. 81° 45', R. McLachlan, J. L. S. xiv. p. Ill ; var, 
described and figured by W. P. Weston, Ent. xi. p. 25 ; fasciata from 
Florida, described by H. Strecker, Butt. & Moths N. Amer. p. 101. 
Cupido euchylas, Hubn., and coritas, Guer., are distinct ; 0. Oberthur, 
Ann. Mus. Genov, xiii. p. 464. C. pheres, Boisd. : a variety from Utah 
and Arizona, described by S. H. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. iv. 
p. 256. 
Lycama alexis, hermaphrodite, left side $ , right side $ ; A. J. Rose, 
Ent. xi. p. 209. L. aqxdlo^ Boisd., noticed from lat. 81° 45', R. McLachlan, 
J. L. S. xiv. p. 111. L. icarus: G. Weymer describes var. armata^ from 
Elberfeld; JB. Ver. Elberf. v. p. 55. L. lucia, Kirb., varr. nigra and 
intermedia, noticed by H. Strecker, Butt. & Moths, p. 95. L. lucia and 
pseudargiolus : note on times of appearance ; E. 0. Howe, Canad. Ent. x. 
p. 219. L. pseudargiolus : the transformations are described {violacea, 
neglecta, and lucia are only forms of the same insect)i and the habits of 
the larvae are described ; they, and various other larvae of the genus, pro- 
trude an organ from the eleventh segment which emits a drop of clear 
green fluid, much liked by ants, which “milk” them for it, and also drive 
away parasites when they attack the larvae ; figures of the organs are also 
added ; W. H. Edwards, Canad. Ent. x. pp. 1-14, 131-136, 160 (see also 
H. C. McCook, Am. Nat. xii. pp. 442-445, fig. 8). L. scudderi : larva 
described ; W. Saunders, Canad. Ent. x. pp. 14 & 15. L. violacea ; the 
black form appears to occur only in the male ; W. H. Edwards, 1. c. 
p. 80. 
Thecld ruhi : on its supposed stridulation ; A. H. Swinton, Ent. M. M. 
xiv. pp. 209 & 210, woodcut. T. sepium, var. fulvescens, and T. melinus, 
var. pudica, both from California, described by H. Edwards, P. Cal. Ac. 
vii. p. 172. 
lolaus iulus, Hew. i C. Oberthur describes a variety (?) from Zanzibar ; 
j&tudes d’ Ent. iii. pp. 21 & 22. 
New genera and species .' — 
MaJiathala, F. Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 702. Allied to Amhlypodict ; 
type, A. ameria, Hew. 
Thamcda, id. 1. c. p. 834. Allied to Deudorix ; type, T. miniata, sp. n., 
I. c. pi. lii. fig. 6, Tenasserim. 
Narathura, id. 1. c. p. 835. Amhlypodia hypomuta, Hew. A. 
epimuta, Hew., nec Moore, is renamed N. moolaiana. 
Surendra, id. 1. c. Type, Amhlypodia guercetorum, Moore. 
Tliaduha, id. h c. p. 836. Allied to Maliathala ; type, T. multicaudata, 
sp. n., 1. c. pi. lii. fig. 7, Tenasserim. 
Lucia dilama, id. 1. c. p. 701, Hainan : L. (?) sudstrigata, P. C. T. 
Snellen, Tijdschr. Ent. xxi. p. 15, pi. i. fig. 2, Celebes. 
Chrysophanus tama (? = holdenarum, var.), R. W. Fereday, Tr. N. Z. 
Inst. X. p. 259, New Zealand (pi. vii. figs, a-c, supposed larva described 
1. c.) ; C. editha, T. Mead, L. Canad. Ent. x. p. 198, Lake Tahoe. 
