368 RHOPALOCERA. 
Hab. Guatema.a, Polochic valley (Hague), Panima (Champion); Costa Rica, Sar 
Francisco, Cache (Rogers) ; Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
This species is undoubtedly closely allied to E. mys, concerning the variations of which 
there seems to be some confusion, judging from Hewitson’s figures of it. From the 
true EL. mys, as figured by Herrich-Schiffer, the Hurygona we now describe differs in 
the greater extension of the rufous-brown colour on the primaries, as well as on the 
secondaries, which in /. mys is restricted to a small basal spot on the primaries and a 
comparatively narrow portion of the abdominal area of the secondaries, the inner 
margin being distinctly defined. There is some variation in our series of £. sergia, 
but the above points seem fairly constant. In South America we do not find 
Lf. sergia, as none of the so-called varieties of HL. mys agree with it. 
A female from Costa Rica, which agrees with the normal female from the same 
country on the underside, differs above in being wholly without the red-brown colour 
of the wings. We believe we are correct in assigning it to EH. sergia, such variation 
in the females being of not unfrequent occurrence in members of this genus. 
In the State of Panama JL. sergia is very abundant, and we trace it northwards to 
Guatemala, where, however, it is not nearly so common. It has the same habits as 
the preceding species. 
12. Kurygona hieronymi. (Tab. XXXIX. figg. 18, 14¢.) 
Eurygona hieronymi, Godm. & Salv. Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 4, ii. p. 1497. 
Alis fusco-nigris, posticis margine interno rufo-brunneo; subtus griseo-fuscis, et omnino ut in EZ. sergia notatis.. 
¢ alis omnino fuscis, inornatis; subtus mari similibus, sed dilutioribus. 
Hab. GuatTEMaLa, San Gerénimo (Hague 1, Champion), Tocoy, Cubilguitz (Champion). 
- This is also allied to H. mys, and even more closely resembles Herrich-Schaffer’s. 
figure than F. sergia. It differs in having the primaries uniform rufous brown without 
any rufous spot, and in the inner margin of the secondaries being more narrowly edged. 
with that colour. 
Our first specimens were sent us by Mr. Hague from San Gerénimo, where Mr. 
Champion also found it, including a pair taken together. It is evidently a scarce 
species of very restricted range. Mr. Champion’s specimens were taken on the banks. 
of small streams amongst second-growth woods. 
13. Kurygona inconspicua. (Tab. XXXIX. figg. 19, 20¢.) 
Eurygona inconspicua, Godm. & Salv. P. Z. 8. 1878, p. 361°. 
© alis fuscis unicoloribus, subtus albidis cervino tinctis; fascia communi per cellule finem rufa a costa anti-- 
carum ad marginem posticarum internum ducta; anticis fascia altera extra eam, margine externo fusco } 
posticis serie submarginali punctorum nigrorum, eo ad medium maximo, lis ad angulum elongatis. 
6 adhuc ignotus. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Cache (Rogers*) ; Panama, Chiriqui (£20e). 
