164 RHOPALOCERA. 
Hab. Guatemata, Polochic valley and Chuacus (Hague), Senahu, Panima (Champion) ; 
Costa Rica (van Patten *), Rio Sucio (Rogers). 
We described this species from examples sent us by Mr. Hague from Guatemala ; 
since then we have likewise received it from Costa Rica. It is very similar to 
LE. aliphera, but is rather larger, with the apex of the primaries more rounded, the 
tawny colour darker, and the black markings much stronger, the secondaries beneath 
have a row of white spots on the margin, which is not present in HL. aliphera. As far 
as we know, it is confined to the localities indicated above. 
The specimen figured is one of the types from Guatemala. 
5. Kueides lybioides. 
Eueides lybioides, Staudinger, Verh. z.-b. Ges. Wien, 1875, p. 99°. 
Alis anticis fuscis, fascia arcuata a basi per aream mediam fere ad marginem externum eunte, et macula obliqua 
apicem propiore fulvis, posticis nigro marginatis. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (7061, Arcé). 
This species was described by Dr. Staudinger, who pointed out how it differed from 
its very close ally E. lybia. These differences, though slight, are constant in all our 
specimens ; and LF. /ybioides appears to constitute a distinct race. On the upperside the 
subapical tawny spot of the primaries is paler than in EF. lydia. Beneath, the whole 
surface is also somewhat paler ; and this is especially the case with the subapical spot, 
which is of a dirty yellow. There is also a faint yellow additional spot at the apex of 
the primaries ; and the black margin of the secondaries is divided by a similarly coloured 
streak. The base of the costa of the primaries beneath in E. lydia is red, but not so in 
E. lybioides. . 
The range of F. lybia extends throughout Guiana and the Amazons basin to Peru, 
whilst that of £. lybzotdes is confined to the State of Panama. 
6. Kueides olympia. (Tab. XIX. fig. 1.) 
Papiho olympia, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. p. 166°. 
ueides olympia, Butl. Cat. Fabr. Diurn. Lep. p. 120?. 
Eueides leucomma, Bates, Ent. Monthl. Mag. iii. p. 88°. 
£, lybioidi similis, sed macula anticarum prope apicem alba distinguenda. 
Hab. Nicaragua, Chontales (Belt, Janson); Panama, Santa Fé (Areé), Lion-Hill 
station (lU‘Leannan ?).—W. CoLoMBIA. 
Mr. Bates described this insect, under the name of E. leucomma, from Specimens he 
received from us captured by M‘Leannan on the Panama Railway. There can, however, 
be no doubt that Fabricius’s Papilio olympia refers to this species, as Mr. Butler has 
pointed out*; and therefore the latter name, having priority, must be used. E. 
olympia is very like H. lybioides, but may be distinguished from it at a glance by its 
