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3. Hypoleria cassotis. (Tab. V. fig. 10.). 
Ithomia cassotis, Bates, Ent. M. Mag. i. p. 357. 
Hymenitis cassotis, Butl. & Druce, P. Z. S. 1874, p. 8342. 
Alis hyalinis, venis nigris divisis et fusco-nigro circumcinctis, anticarum margine ad apicem latiore, macula 
subtrigona ad cellule finem et ultra eam vitta alba a costa ad marginem externum transeunte, apicibus 
interdum maculis fere obsoletis albis notatis: subtus ut supra, sed partibus fuscis fulvo tinctis; antennis 
nigris, 
Hab. Guatemata, Choctum and forests of N. Vera Paz (F.D. G. & O.S.), Polochic valley 
and Chisoy valley (Hague); Costa Rica (Van Patten”), Irazu and Caché (Rogers). 
This species was first described by Mr. Bates, from specimens obtained by us near 
Choctum’, in the forests of Northern Vera Paz, not the Motagua valley, as stated in the 
original description ; and from the former districts, as well as from the Polochic and 
Chisoy valleys, we have received several other specimens through Mr. Hague’s exer- 
tions. The species, however, cannot be called common in Guatemala; and its range 
seems confined to the hot districts which are situated at a less elevation than 2000 feet. 
In Costa Rica it would appear to be a commoner insect, as Van Patten’s collection 
contained many examples, and we have also received it from Mr. Rogers. 
Our figure and description are taken from a female captured in the forests of 
Choctum. 
4. Hypoleria rhene. (Jthomia rhene, Tab. Il. fig. 6.) 
Ithomia rhene, Godm. & Salv. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, ii. p. 2597. 
H. cassotis quoad colores similis, sed posticarum cellula valde elongata, ramo radiali inferiore brevissimo. 
Hab. Panama (Ribbe, Mus. Staudinger!). 
A single male example of this insect is the only one we have seen. This was 
obtained by Herr Ribbe in the neighbourhood of Panama, and is now in Dr, Staudinger’s 
collection. 
Our description is taken from this type, as well as our figure, and we are indebted to 
Dr. Staudinger’s kindness for the loan of it for this purpose. 
6. Costal and subcostal nervures of secondaries of male lying close together 
throughout their length. 
5. Hypoleria polissena. 
Ithomia polissena, Hew. Ex. Butt., Ith. t. xxiv. fig. 151}. 
Alis hyalinis, venis nigris divisis et fusco-nigro angustissime circumcinctis, macula eodem colore sublineari ad 
cellule finem et punctulo ultra eam in costa albo notato: subtus ut supra, sed colore opaco rufo tincto. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Ridde, Mus. Staudinger).—Ecvuavor}, 
Herr Ribbe took a single specimen of this species at Chiriqui; and this, through 
Dr. Staudinger’s kindness, we had an opportunity of comparing with an example from 
