90 RHOPALOCERA. 
1200 feet; and since our return a single example has been sent us from Choctum, in 
the same district. 
We have figured and described the type from the forests of Northern Vera Paz. 
g. Wings of male dead blue, of female brown, but wings of both sexes beneath always 
tinged with blue: first subcostal branch of primaries emitted before the end of the 
cell, the second just after it: upper discocellular very short ; second strongly convex. 
28. Euptychia glaucina. (Tab. VIII. figg. 18, 19.) 
Euptychia glaucina, Bates, Ent. Monthl. Mag. i. p. 203’. 
$ alis supra griseo-cyaneis, venis, costa et margine externo fuscescentibus: posticis lineolis duabus submar- 
ginalibus notatis ; subtus pallide cyaneis, lineolis duabus submarginalibus et quatuor transversis rufescenti- 
fuscis ornatis; linea posticarum tertia ocellos quatuor includente, duos ad angulum apicalem et duos ad 
angulum analem. 
@ alis supra fuscis ; posticis lineolis obsolete marginatis, subtus sicut in mare. 
fab. MExtico, Jalapa (Deppe, Mus. Berol.), Potrero (Hedemann, Mus. Vindob.), Valla- 
dolid, Yucatan (Gaumer); GuatmMALA, Duefias (FD. G. & O. 8.1), Zapote, San Isidro, 
and Cahabon (Champion). 
This is a northern representative of EH. lycidice, differing, at a glance, from. that 
species in the much greyer tint of the wings of the male. Until quite recently the 
only specimen known to us was one captured by us at Duefias in 1861, which served as 
the type of Mr. Bates’s description, and is the one now figured. Within the last few 
months we have received additional specimens from Yucatan, and also a good supply of 
examples from Mr. Champion, who captured them chiefly in the neighbourhood of 
Cahabon, though he also found it elsewhere. It would thus seem to have a considerable 
range, and in altitude is found from the sea-level to a height of 5000 feet. 
h, Secondary wings beneath with a submarginal row of metallic spots or lines; first 
subcostal branch of primaries emitted before the end of the cell, the second 
after it. 
a’. Upper discocellular of primaries short, directed forwards. 
29. Kuptychia philodice. (Tab. IX. figg. 15, 16.) 
Euptychia philodice, Godm. & Salv. P. Z. 8. 1878, p. 264’. 
¢ alis supra fusco-brunneis; posticis macula conspicue irregulari fulva ultra cellulam, ocellis tribus submar- 
ginalibus absque pupillis; subtus rubescenti-brunneis, anticis lineis tribus subparallelis ferrugineis, fascia 
subtriangulari pallide fulva inter duas exteriores marginem internum versus; posticis linea valde sinuata 
per cellulam, altera extra eandem et extus fascia fulvida late limbata, ocellis duobus submarginalibus ad 
medium marginis externi, maculas argenteas sagittiformes includentibus, maculis quoque similibus ad 
marginem reliquum. 
2 mari similis, sed alis paulo dilutioribus et marginibus suis magis rotundatis. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Volean de Irazu (Rogers). 
