. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 190 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology generic name for this group is Bithys Hiibner, but as Strymon in the wide sense will probably be made a nomen conservandum, there is no point in introducing the other term here. In addition to the species listed here, Thecla crethona Hewitson (Jamaica) and Thecla telea Hewitson (Brazil) are listed as occurring in. Fig. 15. Strymon columella, venation. Cuba by Kaye (1926, p. 488). These species are both green below, similar to maesites, with which they may have been confused.


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 190 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology generic name for this group is Bithys Hiibner, but as Strymon in the wide sense will probably be made a nomen conservandum, there is no point in introducing the other term here. In addition to the species listed here, Thecla crethona Hewitson (Jamaica) and Thecla telea Hewitson (Brazil) are listed as occurring in. Fig. 15. Strymon columella, venation. Cuba by Kaye (1926, p. 488). These species are both green below, similar to maesites, with which they may have been confused. The Cuban record of Strymon tollus (Lucas) seems to be authentic, but I have been unable to place it in the key from the meagre description; it is listed with the doubtful species at the end of the paper. Very likely thorough collecting will disclose additional species of Stryvion on the island. Key to species 1. Upper side of both wings with fulvous patches 2 Upper side not so marked—grey or blue 3. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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