94 RHOPALOCERA. 
subtus undique fusco-nigro irroratis, fasciis duabus transversis ferrugineis, una per cellulas, altera ultra 
easdem, posticis ocello unico ad marginis externi medium punctisque argenteis apud marginem externum 
notatis. 
mari similis, sed major, anticarum apicibus minus acutis et alarum pagina superiore lineis transversis 
ferrugineis notata. 
Hab. Mexico, Potrero (Hedemann 1); Guatemata, San Gerdnimo (Hague?, Champion), 
Panima, Polochic valley, Cerro de Zunil, and Calderas (Champion); Costa Rica (Van 
Patten *), Volcan de Irazu (Rogers *). 
On seeing the type of Cyllopsis hedemanni in the Vienna Museum we at once recog- 
nized the species known to us as Huptychia ithama. Mr. Butler, in the corrections to 
his ‘ Lepidoptera Exotica,’ states that C. hedemanni and Taygetis kerea are names of the 
same species; but this is not the case. 
For a long time a single female specimen, the type of Mr. Butler’s description, was 
the only one known to us; and until quite recently only females had come under our 
notice. Mr. Champion, however, has now sent us both sexes; and with the additional 
materials now before us we do not consider the Costa-Rican form, which we separated 
as E. vetones*, to be really distinguishable from the Mexican and Guatemalan insect. It 
is true that the transverse lines on the underside of E. vetones are rather more distinct 
than in £. hedemanni ; but the difference is hardly sufficient to justify its separation. 
Of both forms we now possess a good series of specimens, including both sexes of each. 
In Guatemala EF. hedemanni ranges from 2000 feet above the sea to about 7000 feet, 
and is probably nowhere very common. 
Note.—Besides the foregoing species, the names of a few others have been published, 
but which we have not yet been able to recognize. These names may apply to species 
unknown to us, or more probably refer to some of those which are here treated of. 
They are as follows :— 
Neonymypha lupita, Reakirt, Pr. Ac. Phil. 1866, p. 331. Near Vera Cruz and 
Orizaba, Mexico. 
Neonympha epinephile, Felder, Reise d. Nov. Lep. i. p. 476. Mexico. 
Neonympha pomptlia, Felder, tom. cit. p. 479. Colombia and Mexico. 
TAYGETIS. 
Tayyetis, Hubn. Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 55 (1816) ; Westw. & Hew. Gen. Diurn. Lep. p. 355. 
As already hinted (anted, p. 74), the limits between this genus and Euptychia are 
not so definite as. could be wished; some of the species, especially those allied to 
T. valentina, having so strong a resemblance to some Euptychie, that were the whole of 
the species of the two genera fully examined some rearrangement of the position of 
certain species would result. 
