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P. tiphe similis, sed anticis magis elongatis maculis et fascis albis viridi lavatis, et anticis macula altera sub- 
apicali notatis ; subtus anticarum linea mediana nigra, intus coccinea et posticarum costa ad basin tantum 
coccinea distinguenda. 
Hab. Mexico, Cordova (Rimeli), Guatemata, Polochic valley, Choctum (Haque), 
Tamahu, El Tumbador, Zapote (Champion); Costa Rica (Van Patten”); Pamama, 
Veraguas (Arcé).—Conomsia ; VENEZUELA!; Bottvta }. 
A very pretty species, found commonly throughout Southern Mexico and Central 
America, and extending its range to Bolivia}. Eastwards in the valley of the Upper 
Amazons its place is taken by P. cupari, a species with a much broader and paler 
band on the wings. 
4. Pyrrhogyra crameri. 
Pyrrhogyra crameri, Aurivill. Kong. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. ix. no. 5, p. 987. 
Papilio neerea, Cr. Pap. Ex. t. 75. C, D?. 
Pyrrhogyra neerea, Bates, Journ. Ent. ii. p. 319°. 
P. edocle similis, sed minor, alis magis rotundatis et fascia alarum communi viridi-alba latissima, et ab omnibus 
hujus generis diversa linea anticarum subtus mediana absente. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Irazu (Rogers); Panama, Bugaba (Champion), Chiriqui, Veraguas 
(Arcé), Lion Hill (1/‘Leannan).—Ecuapor ; Upper Amazons; Gorana?2; N. BRaziu. 
As we have already stated under P. ¢ipha, the name P. neerea adopted by Cramer 
from Linnzus and used by nearly all subsequent writers is not applicable to this insect. 
Dr. Aurivillius’s name suggested as a substitute is appropriate and must now be 
employed}. 
On the upperside P. crameri closely resembles P. ofolais; it may, however, be 
readily distinguished from it by the absence of the red line on the underside of the 
median nervure of the primaries. Mr. Bates says it is a common insect in the forest 
over the whole Amazons region?; but in Central America it does not appear to extend 
further north than Costa Rica. 
5. Pyrrhogyra otolais. (Tab. XXVII. figg. 5, 6.) 
Pyrrhogyra otolais, Bates, Ent. Monthl. Mag. i. p. 126°; Journ. Ent. ii. p. 3187; Butl. & Druce, 
P.Z. S. 1874, p. 348°. 
Pyrrhogyra neis, Feld. Verh. k. k. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, p. 473 *. 
P. crameri quoad staturam et colorem pagine alarum superioris similis; subtus anticis linea fusca intus coccinea 
supra venam anticarum medianam differt. 
Hab. Mexico}, Atajac (Hedemann*), Vera Cruz (Sallé*), Cordova (Riimelt), Valladolid 
in Yucatan (Gaumer); British Honpuras, Corosal (foe); GuatEMaLa!, Polochic 
valley (Hague), Motagua valley, Pacific slopes (Ff. D. G. & O. S.), Teleman, Zapote, 
Mirandilla, Panima, Panan, Cubilguitz (Champion); Nicaracua, Chontales (Belt); 
Costa Rica (Van Patten*®).—Co.omBia‘ ; Ecuapor; Upper AMAzons?, 
