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LEPIDOPTERA. 
P. Ancasa and Obrinus, were the sexes of the same species. The caterpillar, according 
to the first named author, is green, with a lateral line, the head ferruginous, and armed 
with two branching spines ; its back is also armed with shorter spines. The chrysalis 
is grey, and is suspended by the tail. 
HIPPARCHIA CRANTOR. 
PI. XXXVII. fig. 4. 
Species. Hipparchia Crantor: alis integerrimis, fuscis ; supra anticis immaculatis ; posticis 
ocello unico bipupillato ; subtus quinque, primo quartoque bipupillato. Expans, 
alar. unc. If. 
Hipparchia: with the wings entire, brown; the anterior immaculate above, the 
posterior with a single ocellus with two pupils ; beneath with five ocelli, the first 
and fourth having two pupils. Expanse of the wings, If inch. 
Syn. Papilio (N.) Crantor, Fair. Ent Syst. III. 1. p. 158. Enc Meth. 9. 488. (Satyrus C.) 
Habitat. “ India,” Fabricius. Brazil, (Enc. Meth.) 
NYMPHALIS LIR1SSA. 
PI. XXXVII. fig. 5. 
Species. Nymphalis Lirissa: alis subdentatis, cinereis, fusco undatis; anticis fascia alba; 
posticis punctis quatuor ocellaribus albis. Expans. alar. unc. 1|. 
Nymphalis : with the wings slightly dentated, cinereous, with brown waves ; the 
anterior with a white bar, and the posterior with four white eyelets. Expanse of 
the wings, If inch- 
Syn. Nymphalis Lirissa, Enc. Meth. 9. 406. 
Papilio (S.) Liria, Fabr. Ent. Syst. III. 1. p. 239, (nec Papilio (N.) Liria, Fabr. Ent. 
Syst. III. 1. p. 126.) 
Habitat. “ In Indiis,” (Fabricius.) Brazil, (Enc. Meth.) 
THECLA ISOCRATES. 
9 PI. XXXVIII. fig. 1. 
Family. Lyc^nidje, Leach , Stephens. 
Genus. Thecla, Fabricius. (Syst. Gloss.) Polyommatus p. Latreille, Godart. Cupido 
p. Schrank. 
