84 RHOPALOCERA. 
Hab. Guatemata, Polochic valley (Ff. D. G. & 0.8.7), Chisoy valley (Haque), Choctum 
(Hague), Retalhuleu (F. D.G. & O. S.), Cubilguitz, Chiacam, Cahabon and Zapote (Cham- 
pion); Nicaragua, Chontales (Belt, Janson); Costa Rica (v. Patten®, Gabb®); Panama, 
Chiriqui, Calobre, and Santa Fé (Arcé).—Sovurn America to North Brazil; Jamaica. 
This is one of the commonest species of Huptychia in Central America; and we have 
received numbers of specimens from Guatemala. It varies to some extent in the 
markings of the underside; but we fail, at present, to see any definite geographical 
races, though Mr. Butler has separated an insect of this form from Nicaragua as a 
distinct species. In Guatemala, as doubtless elsewhere, L. /ibye is an inhabitant of the 
low-lying hot country. 
18. Euptychia tiessa. 
Euptychia tiessa, Hew. Equat. Lep. p. 37!; Butl. Lep. Exot. p. 48, t. 18. f. 42. 
Alis supra rufo-fuscis, linea obscura submarginali notatis; posticis dentatis et ocello nigro rubro circumdato 
ornatis: subtus ut supra, alis lineis duabus transversis mediis ferrugineis, linea duplici submarginali ejusdem 
coloris, inter has fascia lata grisea centro ferrugineo notatis ; anticis ad apicem uno, posticis quinque ocellis 
submarginalibus ornatis, primo (maximo), quarto et quinto pupillatis, reliquis obsoletis. 
Hab. Nicaracua, Chontales (Belt, Janson); Costa Rica (v. Patten), Irazu (Rogers); 
Panama, Calobre (Arcé).—Ecuapor. 
This species may readily be distinguished from all its allies by the rich ferruginous 
markings of the underside, and by the broad submarginal grey band with a central 
ferruginous streak, in which the ocelli are placed. We have several examples taken 
by Mr. Belt at Chontales, in Nicaragua—southward of which locality it would appear 
to be rather a scarce insect, as we have only two specimens from Costa Rica and one 
from Panama. These, however, all agree with one we have from Guadalquiza, in 
Ecuador, where the types were obtained 1. 
19. Euptychia satyrina. (Tab. VIII. fig. 23.) 
Tagetis satyrina, Bates, Ent. Monthl. Mag. i. p.179*; Butl. & Druce, P.Z.S. 1874, p. 335”. 
Euptychia gigas, Butl. P.Z.8. 1866, p. 486, t. 40. f. 7°; Dist. Pr. Ent. Soc. 1876, p. xiii‘. 
Taygetis incerta, Butl. & Druce, Cist. Ent. i. p. 98°; Butl. Lep. Exot. p. 149, t. 53. £.1°% 
Alis fuscis (aliquando ferrugineo notatis) ; posticis ocello nigro albo pupillato, plerumque ferrugineo circumcincto 
(aliquando fere obsoleto), angulum analem versus: subtus dilutior, alis linea submarginali valde undulata, 
ferruginea, altera curvata interiore, tertia basin propiore; anticis punctis nigris indistinctis apud apicem ; 
posticis ocellis quinque notatis, primo, quarto et quinto maximis. 
Hab. Mexico (Mus. Brit.); Guaremata, Polochic valley (F. G. & O. 8), Chuacus, 
Plain of Salama, Choctum, Chisoy valley (Hague); Coban, Pancina, and San Gerénimo 
(Champion) ; Costa Rica (v. Patten ?**, Gabo*), Irazu (fogers); Panama, Chiriqui (Arcé), 
