ERYCINID.E, LYOZENIDiE. 
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New species : — 
Abisara suffusa , Moore, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 244, Chumba. 
Eurygona abreas, W. H. Edwards, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. ix. p. 3, Arizona. 
Riodina lysippoides (= lysippus , Burm., nec Linn.), Berg, An. Soc. Arg. 
xiv. p. 167, Argentine Republic. 
Si-seme hothurus, id. 1. c. p. 168, Argentine Republic. 
Lemonias durii, New Mexico, p. 47, ares , p. 136, and cleis, Arizona, 
p. 137, W. H. Edwards, Papilio, ii. 
LYC2EN1D/E. 
Alpheraky (Hor. Ent. Ross. xvi. pp. 376-397) discusses the Lyccenidce 
of Kulja, especially Polyommatus phcenicurus , Led., var. margelanica , 
Staud., MS., Lyccena argus, Linn., var. planorum , anthracias, Christoph, 
astrarche , Bergstr., icarus , Rott., Jcindermanni , Led., var. iphigenia, Ilerr.- 
Schiiff., and pro-secusa, Ersch. ($ described). 
Waterhouse (Aid, ii.) figures Lyccena iburiensis , pi. cviii., Thecla orse- 
dice, pi. cvii., ibara , pi. cxiii., regina, fig. 1, signata , fig. 2, pi. cxiv., Stry- 
inon fentoni (all of Butler), fig. 2, and Thecla butlcri , Fent., fig. 1, pi. cxv. 
Polyommatus phlceas and Lyccena argiolus , argia and japonica, noticed ; 
the last three are probably broods : Pryer, Tr. E. Soc. 1882, p. 491. 
Chrysophanus stygianus , Butl .,=■ phlceas, var., Butler, Ann. N. H. (5) 
ix. p. 208. 
Polyommatus dispar, Haw. : its occurrence near Moscow noticed ; Al- 
biecht, Bull. Mosc. lvi. 4, p.376. P. phlceas: variety noticed ; Hodge, 
Ent. xv. p. 130. P. satraps , Staud., is probably only the first brood of 
asabinus, Ilerr.-Schaff. ; Staudinger, Hor. Ent. Ross. xvi. pp. 65 & 66. 
P. bceticus, Linn. : larva described from the Hawaiian Islands; Blackburn, 
Tr. E. Soc. 1882, pp. 31 & 32. 
Lyccena argus , Linn. Schoyen (Ent. Tidskr. iii. pp. 33-62, figs. 1-7, 
and Ent. Nachr. viii. pp. 213, 214, & 276) discusses the identification of 
this species and its nearest ally in great detail, and gives their synonymy 
as follows : — 1. L. argus, Linn. (= Idas, Linn., $ , agon, W. V., argyro - 
ioxus, and argyra, Bergstr. ; leodorus, ccgidion , and wgiadcs, Gerh. ; varr. 
hypochiona, Ramb., and bella , Herr.-Schiiff,). 2. L. argyrognomon , 
Bergstr. (= calliopis , Boisd., argus , Hubn., var. dubia, Gerh. (= acreon, 
ismenias , and lycidas, Gerh.), and var. cegidion, Meissn. (= lapponica, 
Gerh., and idas , Zett.). The outline, neuration, and scales of both species 
and the tibial spine of the first are figured. L. adonis and corydon : 
females differentiated ; Thornewill & Sabine, Ent. xv. pp. 129, 130, & 160. 
L. alexis : hermaphrodite ; Gibbs, Ent. xv. p. 89. L. antcegon, Boisd., 
? =zacmon, West w. & Hew.; Butler, J. L. S. xvi. pp. 468 & 469. L. 
argus , var. argulus from Switzerland described ; Frey, MT. scliw. ent. 
Ges. vi. p. 350. L. astrarche , var. ccstiva noticed ; Lallemaud, CR. Ent. 
Belg. xxvi. p. c. L. bcetica var. armeniensis, from Krasnovodsk, and L. 
oribn var. nigra (Pech., MS.), from Budapest, described ; Gerhard, B. E. Z. 
xxvi. pp. 125 & 126. L. mithridates , Staudinger, noticed by him ; Hor. 
Ent. Ross. xvi. p. 66. L. pheretes , Hubn., var. asiatica from Sikkim 
