Early Stages.—These await description.
Cecrops is common in the Southern States, and has been taken as far north as West Virginia, Kentucky, and southern Indiana.
(26) Thecla clytie, Edwards, Plate XXX, Fig. 6, ♁ (Clytie).
Butterfly.—Blue above, with the apical two thirds of the fore wings black. The wings on the under side are white, with the usual marginal and transverse markings quite small and faint. Expanse, .90 inch.
Early Stages.—Unknown.
Habitat, Texas and Arizona.
(27) Thecla ines, Edwards, Plate XXIX, Fig. 35, ♂ (Ines).
Butterfly.—Much like the preceding species, but smaller, with the secondaries marked with blackish on the costa. On the under side the wings are slaty-gray, with numerous fine lines and a broad median dark shade on the hind wings, running from the costa to the middle of the wing. Expanse, .75 inch.
Early Stages.—Unknown.
Ines is found in Arizona.