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Euptychia gemma, Butl. P. Z. 8. 1866, p. 500°; Strecker, Butt. N. Am. p. 150°. 
Euptychia cornelius, Butl. Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. xiii. p. 122 (ex Fabr.)*. 
Alis supra cinereis, posticis ocellis duobus indistinctis ad marginem externum; subtus ut supra fusco irroratis, 
anticis tribus, posticis duabus lineis ferrugineis transfasciatis, posticis duobus ocellis bipartitis et argenteo 
ornatis ad marginis externi medium, area circumjacente ferrugineo atomata, margine reliquo externo 
maculis argenteis sagittiformibus ornato. 
Hab. NortH America, Southern States!, Texas?.—Mexico (Deppe, Mus. Berol.) ; 
GuATEMALA, Duefias, San Gerdénimo and Polochic valley (Ff. D.G. & O. S.), San Gerénimo 
(Champion). 
This is one of the few species of Huptychia which extends its range into the United 
States, where it appears to be not uncommon in Georgia, Florida, and Texas. In 
Guatemala it can hardly be called rare, being found in places situated between 3000 
and 5000 feet above the sea. 
In using Hiibner’s name for this species we follow Mr. Herman Strecker ?, who 
rightly considers Fabricius’s name E. cornelius* too uncertain to be received. 
We have figured a male from San Gerdénimo. 
34. Kuptychia pyracmon. (Tab. VIII. fig. 27.) 
Euptychia pyracmon, Butl. P. Z. S. 1866, p. 499*; 1867, p. 109, t. 11. £.10°; Butl. & Druce, P. Z.S. 
1874, p. 337°. 
E. gemme valde affinis, sed major, alis supra paulo rufescentioribus et fasciis pagine inferioris magis distinctis. 
Hab. Mexico, Oaxaca (Mus. Brit.) (Koppe, Mus. Berol.); Guatemata, Vera Paz 
(Hague), Cachil (Champion); Costa Rica (Van Patten®); Panama, Chiriqui (Zahn). 
This species is very closely allied to EZ. gemma, but differs in the few points indicated 
above. Its range does not correspond with that of E. gemma, as it is found at least as 
' far south as Chiriqui, and even further, if a specimen in our collection said to be from 
Venezuela really came from that country. Its northern range, too, terminates in 
Southern Mexico, whereas EH. gemma spreads over the Southern States. 
Mr. Champion’s specimens were taken from the hills above Cachil, in Vera Paz, at 
an elevation of between 3000 and 4000 feet above the sea. 
é. Upper discocellular of primaries entirely absent. 
35. Euptychia hedemanni. (£. ithamna, Tab. VIII. fig. 25; £. vetones, 
Tab. IX. figg. 17, 18.) 
Cyllopsis hedemanni, R. Feld. Verh. k. k. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1869, p. 474°. 
Euptychia ithama, Butl. Lep. Ex. p. 9, t. 4. f. 4°; Butl. & Druce, P. Z. 8. 1874, p. 337°. 
Euptychia vetones, Godm. & Salv. P. Z. S. 1878, p. 265 *. 
6 alis anticis paulo falcatis, posticis angulatis angulum analem versus sensim dentatis; alis supra fuscis ; 
